pominoz said:stony said:pominoz said:What a scum bag, eh?
" Chopper, the 2000 film of his life with the comedian Eric Bana in the title role, was well received, and Read donated his share to the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. The following year he featured in a TV commercial warning of the risks of drink-driving. In 2006 he appeared in another, denouncing domestic violence. In 2011, suffering from the hepatitis C he claimed to have contracted in Pentridge, he declined a liver transplant saying he considered himself well down the list of worthwhile recipients."
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Jimmy Savile did a lot of work for charity, shall we praise him now.
Chopper was a peado's worst nightmare, it must be lovely living in your black and white world.
Chopper was a good bloke considering the start in life he had, he never hurt "normal people" , women or kids, but you carry on with your holier than thou attitude. Must make you feel so much better than the rest of society.
Did you know him personally Pom?