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American Robin Wrote:

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> What's going on with this use of the word "bitch"

> ? Post-feminism ? I think not. Please stop. It is

> offensive.


You're right, it's not post feminism. It's an insult, and the poster was insulting the females who took the light bulbs by using the word. If they'd been male he may have chosen the word 'bas7ard' or similar.


Don't get het up by over analysing it.

SteveT Wrote:

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> A sad fact you didn't inherit your sire's dna,

> talent, and brief visit on planet earth.

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Ahhh...



You just got to love him..


I mean I've nearly forgotten TLS already




W(tu)(tu) F

cate Wrote:

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> American Robin, That word is one of the mildest

> used by Woof. Not a defense I know. Since he

> arrived standards have started to slip. And he

> takes up so much space on the page with his

> postings. I'd like to know if he speaks like that

> around his kids.

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Poor Cate...


"She should have gone to Spec Savers"


Though you can post HERE & express your feelings in full



W**F


P.s


After baking a cake, sitting reading a story , setting up bobbing for apples,then making lunch for my boys. I generally treat them to a volley of expletives & misogynistic outpourings ( to temper things off )


Really "sure" I do...(tu)

cate Wrote:

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> I see Woof as the kind of guy who sits on tube

> seats with his legs spread really far apart and

> taking up both arm rests

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No...


I'm a dog Cate but....


Do you sit there legs spread really far apart and

taking up both arm rests ?




W**F

cate Wrote:

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> I see Woof as the kind of guy who sits on tube

> seats with his legs spread really far apart and

> taking up both arm rests.



I'm not sure I could get my legs so far apart so that they take up both armrests. :-S

Loz Wrote:

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> cate Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I see Woof as the kind of guy who sits on tube

> > seats with his legs spread really far apart and

> > taking up both arm rests.

>

>

> I'm not sure I could get my legs so far apart so

> that they take up both armrests. :-S


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Oh...yeah..



...but & Cate tying her laces


http://www.drjump.com/images/rhythmic%20gymnastics.jpg


W:):))F

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