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6 hours ago, redruby said:

It’s just a bit of fun…
 

‘Meanwhile, Dicky Harrison, the landlord of the pub added: “The menu item was just meant as a bit of tongue in cheek. We live in a farming community with amazing women and men farming the land.

“It's just a bit of fun and a nod to the amazing ladies who work the land here. I didn't think it would cause offence, but in reality, women plough too.”’

Hmmm... :huh:


It might have been slightly more amusing if he'd also changed his name to Dicky Tummy... :roll:

 

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10 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

Thought it would be “ body with a front entrance”

The involvement of respected medical luminaries from The Lancet, for example, should indicate that this is a serious and complex issue.  For the correct terms and their usage you need to consult an acknowledged expert in the field.  Someone like Billy Bragg or Owen Jones.

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12 minutes ago, Hecate said:

The involvement of respected medical luminaries from The Lancet, for example, should indicate that this is a serious and complex issue.  For the correct terms and their usage you need to consult an acknowledged expert in the field.  Someone like Billy Bragg or Owen Jones.

😂😂😂

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13 hours ago, Norbert said:

I totally agree, please let's go back to the better times when people didn't overreact to a non-story, dredged up by click-bait hunting failing TV channels.

 

That is what you meant isn't it?

No!You are probably aware from your history lessons and books,that there was a time when people had manners,respect for their elders and a sense of duty,a time when teachers were called sir or madam and not by their christian names,a time when people wore suits and ties to the office,a time when there were no mobile phones to look at whilst out for a meal or a trip to the theatre,indeed,a time when one could say boo to a goose without getting stabbed!!!And,most importantly,a time where history was not being changed!!!!

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18 minutes ago, dsweetman said:

No!You are probably aware from your history lessons and books,that there was a time when people had manners,respect for their elders and a sense of duty,a time when teachers were called sir or madam and not by their christian names,a time when people wore suits and ties to the office,a time when there were no mobile phones to look at whilst out for a meal or a trip to the theatre,indeed,a time when one could say boo to a goose without getting stabbed!!!And,most importantly,a time where history was not being changed!!!!

yeah when everything was just peachy, there wasnt anything bad in the world at all it was just perfect, maybe you should take off the rose tinted glasses and go back to the history books

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10 minutes ago, melthebell said:

yeah when everything was just peachy, there wasnt anything bad in the world at all it was just perfect, maybe you should take off the rose tinted glasses and go back to the history books

Compared to today the history books look a lot better despite it's past problems.

Nobody wore rose tinted glasses in the 60s unless you were psychedelic.

Most people have memories from after war time unless your really old and in comparison they were much better 

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2 hours ago, Rockers rule said:

See what happens,

 

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when you start messing with the order of things down on the farm

 

🤣 🤣 🤣 .

 

Love it! 🤣

 

But surely this belongs in the Meninism thread, for the men to get outraged over?

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