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Chemical Reaction

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 2:16 pm
by RayThom
Cosby on seducing women: 'They need chemicals'

What red-blooded male doesn't know this? I've always known that any young lady who has ever rejected the Ray-man's charms and smooth moves had to be chemically deficient. Women have to be stoked before they generate any heat. A little Spanish Flea in their vodka usually gave them the proper 20/20 vision necessary. Like putty in my hands.

The public has poor Bill all wrong.
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Re: Chemical Reaction

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 5:02 am
by rubato
this is just sad and depressing.


yrs,
rubato

Chemical Reaction

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 11:56 am
by RayThom
rubato wrote:this is just sad and depressing.
yrs,
rubato
Who... me or Fat Albert's good friend?

Re: Chemical Reaction

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 1:45 pm
by Lord Jim
I think it's a lot more than "just sad and depressing"....

It's infuriating, disgusting, and outrageous that this sadistic serial sexual predator was able to use his celebrity power to avoid punishment for his vile crimes for so long... :evil:

I hope he's finally convicted, gets a 20 year sentence and then lives to 99 to serve every day of it...

I feel absolutely no "sadness" at all for this sociopathic monster...(or his enabling wife)

I'll save my sadness for his dozens of victims who have been denied justice for all these years...

Re: Chemical Reaction

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 3:33 pm
by Bicycle Bill
If someone is going to take the lines from a 1960s Las Vegas routine ("Spanish Fly") and try to use that against Bill Cosby, then when do we get Larry the Cable Guy up on charges as well?  We all know what he meant with his "Git 'R Done" catchphrase.....

And for that matter, somebody needs to sue Jackie Gleason's estate because of the way he encouraged the battering of women.  You remember all the threats of violence he made to his 'Honeymooners' wife .... "Someday, Alice — POW! Right in the kisser!"

Makes about as much sense as dragging a stand-up comedy monologue into court as "evidence".
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Re: Chemical Reaction

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 6:24 pm
by Joe Guy
Bicycle Bill wrote:If someone is going to take the lines from a 1960s Las Vegas routine ("Spanish Fly") and try to use that against Bill Cosby, then when do we get Larry the Cable Guy up on charges as well?
Because neither of them have been charged with rape.

Chemical Reaction

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 8:40 pm
by RayThom
Joe Guy wrote:
Bicycle Bill wrote:If someone is going to take the lines from a 1960s Las Vegas routine ("Spanish Fly") and try to use that against Bill Cosby, then when do we get Larry the Cable Guy up on charges as well?
Because neither of them have been charged with rape.
You know me -- I'm slow on the uptake -- but I'm pretty sure being charged with rape is the key element here.

Larry and Jackie merely repeated their now famous taglines -- and not one woman was ever hurt. Cosby's victims were not only violated, but scarred for life. And Camille need to get five year just for aiding and abetting the "not so good doctor" for so many years.

Re: Chemical Reaction

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 11:30 pm
by Lord Jim
And for that matter, somebody needs to sue Jackie Gleason's estate because of the way he encouraged the battering of women. You remember all the threats of violence he made to his 'Honeymooners' wife .... "Someday, Alice — POW! Right in the kisser!"
Uhh, Bill...

Ralph Kramden was a fictional character.... (And besides, as I've pointed out before, in that fictional relationship it wasn't Ralph, for all his bombast, who was the truly abusive one...it was Alice...)

There's never been any suggestion that Gleason, for all his character flaws, (and they were many) was ever abusive towards any of the women in his life, let alone that he ever raped any of them...

If you want to talk about celebrities:

Groucho Marx was psychologically abusive towards all three of his wives...

Because of some deep-seated psychological issues of his own, he sought out and married women who he knew going in were no where near his intellectual equal, and who also suffered from substance abuse issues...

And then, after they were married, he belittled and scorned them for having the weaknesses that he already knew they had...

But while that sort of psychological cruelty is reprehensible, it is in no way on a par with a man who drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women over a fifty year period...

ETA:

There really is no comparison that can be made with Cosby...

Not just among celebrities...

Cosby is quite likely among the most prolific sexual predators and rapists in American history...