Without having seen the much-publicised photographs of Nick Riewoldt ‘un-clothed’, as it were, we can’t make any specific comment. But the Taiwanese animation was pretty funny.
Regular readers will, we hope, forgive us for being to the point, so to speak, on this issue.
If, as claimed by Riewoldt, these pictures were taken by Sam Gilbert, what were they still doing on his computer? And how did a 17-year-old know the files were there, and then get sufficient access to his computer to be able to copy the files.
There’s clearly more to this than meets the eye — perhaps unless you’ve seen the pictures. . .
Oh, what a tangled web, Nick.
Friday, December 24, 2010
A tangled web?
Without having seen the much-publicised photographs of Nick Riewoldt ‘un-clothed’, as it were, we can’t make any specific comment. But the Taiwanese animation was pretty funny.Regular readers will, we hope, forgive us for being to the point, so to speak, on this issue.
If, as claimed by Riewoldt, these pictures were taken by Sam Gilbert, what were they still doing on his computer? And how did a 17-year-old know the files were there, and then get sufficient access to his computer to be able to copy the files.
There’s clearly more to this than meets the eye — perhaps unless you’ve seen the pictures. . .
Oh, what a tangled web, Nick.
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