Originally posted by Wanderer
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If we're going to have Ada Lovelace - which we should - then we have to use one of Sydney Padua's drawings of her:
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThing that really cheeses me off about this is why does it HAVE to be a woman. Just pick someone that everyone agrees has made an impact in whatever fields or match whatever criteria they pick. If it is a man ******* live with it. Picking a woman just to pick a woman isn't right. If you are gonna do this why not put Clare Balding to keep the gay contingent happy and Lenny Henry on another. That way everyone is happy without going through all this again later.
And we can't have Clare Balding or Lenny Henry as they are alive.
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Thing that really cheeses me off about this is why does it HAVE to be a woman. Just pick someone that everyone agrees has made an impact in whatever fields or match whatever criteria they pick. If it is a man ******* live with it. Picking a woman just to pick a woman isn't right. If you are gonna do this why not put Clare Balding to keep the gay contingent happy and Lenny Henry on another. That way everyone is happy without going through all this again later.
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Wow, this thread is funny but ultimately depressing reading. Were there really that few notable women in the last few hundred years? It's unusual to have living people (other than heads of state) on bank notes so anyone still alive is out.
Ada Lovelace for inventing the computer (pretty much).
Caroline Herschel for finding Uranus
Emily Pankhurst suffragette
Jane Austen of course.
Surely there are many more? Are there really that few British women or are we a bunch of sexist male pigs here and can't think of any who weren't totty? Ahhh OK, I think I've figured it out.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostSam Fox
Nice jugs
Better still : Pic of arse on a fiver, pic of rack on a tenner, snatch on a twenty and a full frontal on fifty. Sorted.Last edited by northernladuk; 5 July 2013, 20:16.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
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Just saw this -
1. Don't the women in consideration just like the men have to be dead? This means Ellen MacArthur is out.
2. Doesn't the person have to be non-controversial? So Marie Stopes is out though it would be funny to have strict religious types refusing to handle a certain bank note.
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