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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGreat, I log in and am faced with a list of posts from Gricerboy, Wodewick and kandr... I didn't think general could get much worse and I have been proven wrong again.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGreat, I log in and am faced with a list of posts from Gricerboy, Wodewick and kandr... I didn't think general could get much worse and I have been proven wrong again.Last edited by kandr; 30 November 2010, 22:37.
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Great, I log in and am faced with a list of posts from Gricerboy, Wodewick and kandr... I didn't think general could get much worse and I have been proven wrong again.
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MMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.................older women............Ubba Ubba!!!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOh ffs give me a break - do you know how hard it is to type with your finger in stitches?!?!
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Oh ffs give me a break - do you know how hard it is to type with your finger in stitches?!?!
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI dont mean to be picky, but this is a classic example of 'post - creep'.
title is about older women at work, the substance is about intimmate body piercings and Australian feminists, and the summary is about that great British institution - the traditional granny.
It is a disaster of a post.
come on sockpuppet Gricer, focus, get it together and stop this post-creep
A promising start but a fade out towards the end.
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Originally posted by gricerboy View Post.... a load of merde ....
I lament the demise of the Great British Granny.
It's a good job I dress on the other side these days.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWell she's an older "lady" and appears to enjoy her "work".
Well paid too.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWell she's an older "lady" and appears to enjoy her "work".
Well paid too.
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Can we just be clear here - when we say 'older', what do we mean? Older than what? I'm sure one of the lads at work says "Ooh - yes please" when I make him tea...
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I hate it when sockies slip up. Can't they stick to some consistency ?
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostI struggle to be able to get to grips with how to deal with 'older' ladies these days.
At my current place of work, I'm surrounded by women of an age group that I have always treated with a certain condescending deference. For example, when offered a cup of tea I say "Ooh, yes please!" as opposed to "yeah, thanks" which would be my response to anyone else making the offer.
The looks I get from these women as I am conversing with them are quite withering. This led me to think about the situation; these women may be grannies but not of the benign, cake baking variety. These are a generation poisoned by Germane Greer and her ilk and are more interested in getting their clitties pierced than rustling up a nice Dundee cake.
I lament the demise of the Great British Granny.
HTH
Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI'm growing quite fond of this sockie.
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