Quote: Jonnie Marbles Explains His Prison Sentence to His Cellmate

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Jonathan May-Bowles aka Jonnie Marbles, leaves Westminster Magistrates Court in central London, on July 29, 2011.

“’Why, what you in for?’ he asks. 20 minutes of laughter, handshakes and spreading the news down the wings later and the mood has lightened considerably.”

— JONNIE MARBLES, who attempted to throw a foam pie in Rupert Murdoch’s face in July, explains his sentence to his prison cellmate. Marbles, whose real name is Jonathan May-Bowles, has taken to blogging from London’s Wandsworth Prison where he’s serving a six-week stint. (via Village Voice)

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