Originally posted by GlenW
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Not true. My sales of sledges never went up that time I did a publicity shot of me on one in a mankini.Originally posted by GlenW View PostTrue, but it works.
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Was anyone disappointed when they bought a bus ticket and found out the lady wasn't part of the deal?
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"Treating people as sex objects by using their bodies to sell bus tickets is disgraceful"Originally posted by SunnyInHades View Post"I felt like we had an obligation to call this company out on the commodification of a woman’s body, and the trivialisation of prostitution.", Hana Johnson
NAT-group were clever with this campaign - half the adverts were hunk versions to counter FemNazi statements like this
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"I felt like we had an obligation to call this company out on the commodification of a woman’s body, and the trivialisation of prostitution.", Hana JohnsonOriginally posted by pjclarke View Post
NAT-group were clever with this campaign - half the adverts were hunk versions to counter FemNazi statements like this

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I think it was your picture they called offence to.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
Fecking brilliant!
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Unless of course Millipede joins the ToriesOriginally posted by vetran View Postlets hope she stays, Labour won't get in again.
Does mean Boris for PM next time.
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Depends on what she wears innit?Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostYou need to stand behind, placing your left hand on her left shoulder while pointing to the button with your right hand and leaning right over (taking a peek down her top on the way) so you're all up in her space.
Bitches love that.
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AlmostOriginally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostYou need to stand behind, placing your left hand on her left shoulder while pointing to the button with your right hand and leaning right over (taking a peek down her top on the way) so you're all up in her space.
Bitches love that.
You need to stand behind, placing your left hand on her left shoulder, right hand on right shoulder and find the button on her back with your pointing stick
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