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A Yummy: A most loathesome person.


They sit around all day on their gym-toned pampered arses, chatting on the phone to fellow Yummies, watching telly and filing their nails. Daily diversions mainly arise from deciding how to spend the buckets of cash generated by their finance-whizz husband: Expensive tat from various ED shops? Numerous visits to the beauty salon? Overpriced designer children's clothing? Planning that European break? A trip to Waitrose in the Saab?


What's wrong with them? Don't they know that mothers are supposed to be downtrodden, tired, overworked and take no interest in their appearance?


It's amazing how much antipathy/envy a woman who (*gasp*) doesn't have a job (other than looking after the kids - and c'mon.. how long can that take?!) can stir in people, regardless of whether or not they actually get any time to do any of the above.

*Bob* Wrote:

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>>> It's amazing how much antipathy/envy a woman who

> (*gasp*) doesn't have a job (other than looking

> after the kids - and c'mon.. how long can that

> take?!) can stir in people, regardless of whether

> or not they actually get any time to do any of the

> above.


Just interested - have you seen such antipathy/envy? (this is not a trick question!)

I was using the medical term "elderly primae gravidae".


For men who don't know, these are women who are after a certain age when they have their first pregnancy.


I have noticed some age-slippage in the definition over the years though.


[i can't see any definition from Sean.]

jim_the_chin Wrote:

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> saw this on bbc news today

>

> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6290

> 302.stm

>

> Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)

>

> prolly not so friendly or welcoming as you common

> or garden milf.

Splitters!!!!

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