Friday 5 February 2010

Pete Dopey

There must be one judge in this country just waiting to get his hands on Pete Doherty. Yet again in the papers for all the wrong reasons.

Pete Doherty's manager, Andrew Boyd, appeared in court today charged over a hit-and-run crash in which a man was critically injured.

He is charged with failing to stop at the scene of a road accident, failing to report a road accident, driving "without reasonable consideration" and dangerous driving. He is also charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice, no change there then, driving other than in accordance with a licence, and driving without insurance. Pedestrian Chris Corder, 42, was seriously injured in the crash and remains in a coma at the Royal London Hospital. Outside court his three older sisters said Mr Corder was in a "serious but stable" condition. Boyd was bailed - on condition he does not drive any motor vehicle - to return to Ipswich Crown Court for a plea and case management hearing on December 3. Now why would any living being bail someone like Boyd when his star Doherty has just fled the country in relation to new charges regarding the death of a socialite in his flat. Yes I'm dumbstruck too folks!!!

A Real Fucking Hero...At Last

I am sorry for the bad language in my heading folk's but you've gotta hand it to John Travolta, what a star. Travolta joins a ballooning lists of stars aiding Haiti in its greatest hour of need. Angelina Jolie and Brad are donating $1 million to Doctors Without Borders; Madonna has pledged $250,000; but she's worth more than that surely, Lance Armstrong has given $1 million through his LiveStrong Foundation; Haiti-born Wyclef Jean has raised over $1 million through his Yele Hait Earthquake Fund; and George Clooney will host a telethon Jan. 22 on MTV to raise funds. It just goes to show there is human faith after all. But what about our Brits. Richard Branson has a shit load of planes, BA need the coverage plus not to mention the COE's of Britain with private jets that could fly in specialist teams...nah too much trouble for them I suppose. Ah well, the Yanks are a comming.