"Conversation should be pleasant without scurrility, witty without affectation, free without indecency, learned without conceitedness, novel without falsehood."
Published on August 16, 2006 By Sally jacobs In Entertainment

I can't say that I have ever been a Boy George fan.  Just not my kind of thing.  There is one picture that journalists have longed to get hold of, and they were willing to stalk, and follow, and harrass to get it.  So I wonder what photo that would be?  Well let me share with you....

Yep that's it folks.  That is Boy George 'enjoying' his community service.  Now I have to say he does look like a rather sad figure, and at first glance, I would say I even felt sorry fo him.  However, he is serving a punishment, for doing bad things.  Let's look at the facts.  This is a man who has flirted with the media for many years, and for the most part it has worked in his favour.  Many celebrities seem to think that they can do this, they can flirt with the media, but as soon as things go bad for them they can switch it off.  It doesn't work like that my friends unfortunately.  You have to take the rough with the smooth.

In March, George had a charge of possessing cocaine dropped as part of a plea bargain under which he admitted wasting police time by falsely reporting a robbery at his flat.  He was told to go to rehab and sentenced to 5 days community service.  Three months later he still had failed to complete his community service, his lawyers were trying to get him something easier like doing a DJ show, or something, but Boy George didn't even bother to turn up to court.  So here he is paying his debt to society.

Maybe public shame might just teach him a lesson


Comments
on Aug 16, 2006
Do you really want to hurt him? Do you really want to make him cry?
on Aug 16, 2006
Yep, I don't really feel sorry for him either. Maybe he'll get it together yet.
on Aug 16, 2006
I can't say that I have ever been a Boy George fan


Me neither. You know, I would have been disappointed if he'd got a DJ show or something like that. The preferential treatment given to 'stars' creates an elitist mentality I despise. That he didn't show up for his court appearance shows contempt for the system. He deserves to pick up other's rubbish after all the rubbish music he's given the world
on Aug 16, 2006
This is very bad karma for BoyGirl. He should consider being a Karma Chameleon. Perhaps he could improve himself by joining a Culture Club.
on Aug 17, 2006
Here's an zoomed in view of his face for those who can't see it well on the picture:



He sure is tumbling for them now.
on Aug 17, 2006

I'm not sure that a media blitz over his community service will "humble" him much.  All it proves is that he is still news worthy.

It would have been better if some old pervert showed up with a low end digital camera, and no press ever showed.

on Aug 17, 2006

Do you really want to hurt him? Do you really want to make him cry?

Yep, I don't really feel sorry for him either. Maybe he'll get it together yet.

Yep maybe.  I highly doubt it though.

I would have been disappointed if he'd got a DJ show or something like that. The preferential treatment given to 'stars' creates an elitist mentality I despise

Yes I agree, why are they any different?

This is very bad karma for BoyGirl. He should consider being a Karma Chameleon. Perhaps he could improve himself by joining a Culture Club.

Hehe...very nice!

Here's an zoomed in view of his face for those who can't see it well on the picture:

I'm not sure that a media blitz over his community service will "humble" him much. All it proves is that he is still news worthy.

Yes unfortunately I think you're right.  He got attention, which he enjoys, alot.

Thanks for the comments x

on Aug 17, 2006
This is very bad karma for BoyGirl. He should consider being a Karma Chameleon. Perhaps he could improve himself by joining a Culture Club.


Can you squeeze in any more of his songs?
on Aug 17, 2006
Hey!  Someone has a feature!  Congrats!
on Aug 18, 2006

Hey! Someone has a feature! Congrats

Thanks Doc

on Sep 22, 2006
Even though I like Culture Club's music, I don't feel sorry for him because he failed to show up for court and did commit a crime. I don't think as people said it worked to humble him at all because it proves he is newsworthy and he got the attention he likes.
Honestly, I think the judge instead should have made him work in a hospice helping people who have AIDS or HIV+, cleaning their bedpans or something. LIke a lot of celebrities, he thinks the world revolves around him. If he worked with AIDS patients, maybe he'd realize there are people who have a lot worse problems than he does and stop being so self centered.