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Brendan Wrote:

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> LuvPeckham Wrote:

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> > ED > degrading to the Males of this society)

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> You've got it easy mate.

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> Signed

> Brenda



You Think...

How about when I walk past an office full of women who all lean out the window - wolf-whistle and shout


"Awight Luv get your builders crack out for the girls"


Humiliating I have to say... Especially as I am not a builder !!!

Meat. It is all they see us as. Look everyone is in on it: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7791007.stm


Well do you know what I say to that? ?When are they going to make one that makes ladies smell like pizza?? That?s what I say.

Brendan Wrote:

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> You?re not going to pull on this forum with that

> spelling lad. Not unless you are into being

> chastised by women from a dizzying height.


Brenda, do people actually pull from this forum?

I wasn't aware that discriminating between their, there and they're was a specific issue for dyslexics? It seems too micro - I was expecting to see broader issues with sequences.


I'd probably recommend leaving cognitive challenges to a later stage of the relationship ;-)

karter Wrote:

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> Brendan Wrote:

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> > You?re not going to pull on this forum with

> that

> > spelling lad. Not unless you are into being

> > chastised by women from a dizzying height.

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> Brenda, do people actually pull from this forum?


I can confirm this is true!

To my knowledge there are at least 2 relationships where love had been kindled through the Forum - and through the alcoholic fug of Forum drinks. The whispers are there that there have been numerous other liaisons of a more temporary nature ...... :-$

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