Haven breast cancer charity ran a nationwide quiz last night - anyone else here go to one? It was feckin hard.
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Originally posted by wendigo100Haven breast cancer charity ran a nationwide quiz last night - anyone else here go to one? It was feckin hard.
Were there lots of 'breast' questions ? -
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Why is the UK so female-centric?
Cereal boxes feature campaigns for 'breast cancer awareness'
The Bank I work at has a pink ribbon breast cancer collection box on reception
Every so often national news features some bint being denied the latest cutting edge treatment for breast cancer
Contrast the amount given by the government for breast with prostrate cancer researchHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by TrollWhy is the UK so female-centric?
Cereal boxes feature campaigns for 'breast cancer awareness'
The Bank I work at has a pink ribbon breast cancer collection box on reception
Every so often national news features some bint being denied the latest cutting edge treatment for breast cancer
Contrast the amount given by the government for breast with prostrate cancer research"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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... and another thing - bleedin telly adverts - M & S crimble promotion is all about wimmin - go into any dept store and you have floor after floor of female stuff - often the mens dept is consigned to a half floor in the back of beyond - meaning limited size availability
The Clarkes footwear advert - what men don't wear shoes?
© Grumpy old menHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll... and another thing - bleedin telly adverts - M & S crimble promotion is all about wimmin - go into any dept store and you have floor after floor of female stuff - often the mens dept is consigned to a half floor in the back of beyond - meaning limited size availability
The Clarkes footwear advert - what men don't wear shoes?
© Grumpy old men
I think its just that women tend to shop more. They shop for themselves, and they shop for their blokes.
You can see with men's mags that wold is changing though - and I'm happy about it. I like fairness from all ends, so I agree Troll.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnneI think its just that women tend to shop more. They shop for themselves, and they shop for their blokes.Comment
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