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Originally posted by Archangel View PostI was watching something on the box the other day, a clip from the late 40's I think, it was how to make a bathing suit from 6 facecloths (apparantly bathing costumes were rationed but facecloths weren't)
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Why should women have equality in the workplace when men do not get equality in the home?
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostPlan B - I'm going to manufacture and sell a line of womens trousers and skirts made from polishing cloths.
Then they can clean even when they're sat on their fat arses!!
Boomed!!!
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostWhat cr@p. Women can never be unemployed as they have the cooking, the cleaning, looking after the kids and shopping etc to do. And when all that is done they can spend the rest of their time making themselves pretty for their husbands.
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What cr@p. Women can never be unemployed as they have the cooking, the cleaning, looking after the kids and shopping etc to do. And when all that is done they can spend the rest of their time making themselves pretty for their husbands.
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Worldwide downturn 'to hit women'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7927503.stm
I'm as fed up with the "downturn" (FFS it's a recession at least!), but going around hitting women is not going to solve anything.
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