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I think there should be a statue of Emily Pankhurst in Trafalgur Square. Women should be represented properly in society. We are not all chocolate, shoes, and bags,. Lots of us still want equal footing with men, and wages.We all dont want to be silly cows who just want to be used by men and get drunk like them. drinking beer. Pathetic.Skinhead children no doubt. "Shall I get my nails done" "Shall I get a nose piercing" or shall I have another tatoo". Or shall I feed my kids;descisions oh dear. where did it all go wrong.?
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woofmarkthedog Wrote:


> Don't worry tomorrow's Saturday, or if your

> reading this on Saturday yesterday was Friday &

> tomorrow's Sunday

>

yes but then it's monday :( i really need to get a job I don't hate.


Morag, do you consider yourself to be a real woman? I don't know if i'm a real woman or not but i think i'm alright.

Morag Wrote:

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> Well doctor, she would be someone who would ask

> you."What do you think is a real man?


Thats not so much an answer as a question, all i can ascertain from this is that real women ask questions when asked a question.


"What do I think is a real man ?"


In my professional opinion, I'd have to say Chuck Norris.

Mikecg Wrote:

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> PM me you picture and a brief bio Sophie and I'll

> confirm it for you, please include the relevant

> measurments.



Oh MIKECIGGIE.....



YOU PREDATORY W***RDO......errrrr w e i r d o...he must be back on the "lash"



W**F



*tut's quietly*

'Real' women disapeared from public view when Margaret Thatcher was ousted in 90, after that (1991) they became 'All Woman' for this we can thank Lisa Stansfield, who coincidentally had to change the lyrics of All Woman to remove reference to Maggie T.


It is indeed a strange world in which we live.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Mikecg Wrote:

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

> -----

> > PM me you picture and a brief bio Sophie and

> I'll

> > confirm it for you, please include the relevant

> > measurments.

>

>

> Oh MIKECIGGIE.....

>

>

> YOU PREDATORY W***RDO......errrrr w e i r d

> o...he must be back on the "lash"

>

>

> W**F

>

>

> *tut's quietly*



Oh woofy me old mucka and I thought you were dead!

First place to look is the Wisden of real women, FHM. Caprice and Holly Valance should slug it out for the title of woman of the millennium, preferably in a vat of butter.


Barring that a statue of Felicity Kendall on the plinth?


I've heard much tell of Ms Stansfield that would turn your postmans hair grey overnight! What ever happened to?

I can?t say I can comment precisely on what makes a ?real? woman but I think it has something to do with biology.


But an admirable woman to whom many others would do well to aspire to I would say is one who doesn?t define herself by how she appears to men. Or women for that matter.

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