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That sounds like all the office parties I've ever been to. With the small exceptions of the gender ratio being reversed, and the people being well butters instead of tick.
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Ahhh - I'll let you off just for saying lassiesOriginally posted by snaw View PostI don't think they were all slags. I don't think any of them were slags - I don't really like the concept of calling someone (Esp girls) a slag cause they happen to like sex, and aren't monogomous.
But I'd guess (Maybe way off the mark) that quite a few of them were there in the hope that they'd manage to hook a prem player, that's what I'd call a gold digger - I can even see where it comes from, the celeb mags are full of WAGS and they're as venerated as celebs who've actually got some talent these days. I find that pretty unappealing - but maybe I'm wrong in my assumptions (Wouldn't be a first) and they're innocent lassies just out for a good time, no sex , no agendas.
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I don't think they were all slags. I don't think any of them were slags - I don't really like the concept of calling someone (Esp girls) a slag cause they happen to like sex, and aren't monogomous.
But I'd guess (Maybe way off the mark) that quite a few of them were there in the hope that they'd manage to hook a prem player, that's what I'd call a gold digger - I can even see where it comes from, the celeb mags are full of WAGS and they're as venerated as celebs who've actually got some talent these days. I find that pretty unappealing - but maybe I'm wrong in my assumptions (Wouldn't be a first) and they're innocent lassies just out for a good time, no sex , no agendas.
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Snaw come on man - this is as old as time itself!!Originally posted by snaw View PostBut if you're an attractive young girl, going to the man u players xmas party you'd have to be pretty naive to turn up thinking the fellas just wanted the pleasure of your company. Sure some of them were, but as Baggie said - sure most of them were golddiggers looking to hook a lifestyle.
Back in the day, the most beautiful girls in the land were invited to audience with the princes.
Women flock in their thousands to any do with Hollywood stars there.
The prettiest girls get into VIP areas in clubs.
This do was about: -
Seeing the Man U players in the flesh
Being at the hippest do of the year!
Rubbing shoulders with celebs!
Walking into a do with the paparazzi outside!!
Plus the one in a million chance that one of the man u players will see you, drop dead in his tracks, fall madly in love with you and make you his new WAG.
I completely understand why every one of them were there!
The term gold-digger...I guess anyone wanting to land a husband is. This term is a very debatable topic, and I'm not sure what side I'd be on to be fair (I'd imagine most lasses on here with their own companies/own careers dispise those tiny waisted, big titted fannies who totter around getting their drinks bought for them. GET JOBS YOU SILLY TARTS!!! <breathe>)
but the topic of these lasses being at the do cause they're slags asking for it for the chance of a kiss and tell story...I just fnid that appaulling.
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I haven't heard of any similar incidents with the rugger players, apart from the odd punch up (which is kind of part of the sport anyway). I'm not objecting to the drinking, per se, just the fact that it was done in the full footy, chavtastic, high-profile, show-biz style that now brings them into the full glare of publicity.Originally posted by Beavis View PostAnd do Rugby players always behave correctly?
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At least they are built for beer.... footie players are too skinny and little...Originally posted by Beavis View PostAnd do Rugby players always behave correctly?
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And do Rugby players always behave correctly?Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnyone involved in stuff like that, players I mean, should not play for the national team. Drink binges are no way to stay fit and don't send a good message to kids, to whom these guys are heroes.
No wonder we haven't won anything, for ages when we have these decadent numpties representing us.
mad
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I agree with you in normal circumstances - and I couldn't give a toss if a lass is a slag, by any definition I'd have been one too in my youth. So what, people had sex with more than one partner ;-)Originally posted by SallyAnne View Postmen and women always want different things: -
Men want to shag
Women want to flirt, be adored, be lusted after, etc
Most of the nieve and quite frankly stupid lasses there would have been trying to pull themselves a football boyfriend (not a quickie upstairs in the club).
Some woudl be up for that, but not all or even most of them.
Lasses aren't all slags - they're not even slags if they go to a club full of footballers. They're just lasses out for a good time - which is very different to the way you blokes see a "good time".
But if you're an attractive young girl, going to the man u players xmas party you'd have to be pretty naive to turn up thinking the fellas just wanted the pleasure of your company. Sure some of them were, but as Baggie said - sure most of them were golddiggers looking to hook a lifestyle.
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Anyone involved in stuff like that, players I mean, should not play for the national team. Drink binges are no way to stay fit and don't send a good message to kids, to whom these guys are heroes.
No wonder we haven't won anything, for ages when we have these decadent numpties representing us.
mad
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostYou're absolutely right - sorry.
This is almost as fun as trying to wind you up yesterday
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Don't blame us. It's genetic.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostMen want to shag
Women want to flirt, be adored, be lusted after, etc
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I'd agree with all of the above except the large generalisation in the last line.Originally posted by SallyAnne View Postmen and women always want different things: -
Men want to shag
Women want to flirt, be adored, be lusted after, etc
Most of the nieve and quite frankly stupid lasses there would have been trying to pull themselves a football boyfriend (not a quickie upstairs in the club).
Some woudl be up for that, but not all or even most of them.
Lasses aren't all slags - they're not even slags if they go to a club full of footballers. They're just lasses out for a good time - which is very different to the way you blokes see a "good time".
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