Talk:Joel McIver

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Recent comments on Mark Riley's Mint programme discussing Joel McIver's sex change and subsequent sugical reversal of this are beginning to gain momentum. Initially a careful PC comment, the degeneration to a "nudge, nudge-wink, wink" affair was rapid, juvenille and hilarious. But how much truth is there behind the araldite story - surely he would have had assistance in mixing the components. In any case the public doesn't need to know the truth. Come out Joel and say something interesting for God's sake. lovely_anne_63@yahoo.de