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Old 25th January 2018, 13:02   #21
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It'll be rife tonight, Burns Night.

This has been banned in Caledonia, Lady Z aka Queen of Scots decreed it

Not Burns night the ladies hands up kilts I mean..
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Old 25th January 2018, 13:26   #22
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That’s a big disappointment
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Old 25th January 2018, 13:35   #23
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I've already hired a kilt
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Old 25th January 2018, 13:38   #24
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DD Loved the dog post lol
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You will just have to be known as Groundsman
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Old 25th January 2018, 14:07   #26
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That's what I like about being a man, the majority of us can't take issues like this too seriously. Just reading the banter on this thread has me chuckling.
Perhaps certain women who have access to the media should lighten up.
Yes, we have got the message a while back, " it's not nice to be familiar with females". So can we please now move on.

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Old 25th January 2018, 14:37   #27
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Ere, I thought burns night was in November???
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Old 25th January 2018, 17:08   #28
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I have to say I think it's disgusting that anyone at work, irrespective of gender, has to put up with such unwelcome actions.
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Don’t know what the problem is. I’m very familiar with the ladies and always have been.

Women I Have Known: Two grandmothers, one mother, five aunts, three sisters, umpteen cousins, one wife (so far, after 55 years probably the last) two daughters (definitely the last but not out of choice, other age-related symptoms conspire to thwart rare, fleeting and unproductive attempts at reminiscences).

I won’t mention the several earlier (conservative estimate, nothing to with politics) girl-friends and pre-project drive experimental wives (they didn’t realise at the time) so thought it best not to go into details.

So far as I am aware, septuagenarian ex-woodwork surprises from pre-DNA days of yore and fruits of an adventurous youth strongly denied, that is the list of the women in my life. The thousands of others I have met I have treated with utmost respect and courtesy, they all had a tremendously beneficial effect on my infancy and adolescence and, I can’t wait for the maturity bit any day now, I loved them all. How anyone could maltreat or disrespect them beats me. They are precious things to be cherished.

It occurs to me that those ‘gentlemen’ weren’t, they went home late and blamed somebody, anybody, else for their tardiness and continued with their phoney existence.

Now I can hear the kettle wolf-whistle from the kitchen, must be a male one, in my experience girls don’t do that.
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Old 25th January 2018, 20:03   #30
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Don’t know what the problem is. I’m very familiar with the ladies and always have been.

Women I Have Known: Two grandmothers, one mother, five aunts, three sisters, umpteen cousins, one wife (so far, after 55 years probably the last) two daughters (definitely the last but not out of choice, other age-related symptoms conspire to thwart rare, fleeting and unproductive attempts at reminiscences).

I won’t mention the several earlier (conservative estimate, nothing to with politics) girl-friends and pre-project drive experimental wives (they didn’t realise at the time) so thought it best not to go into details.

So far as I am aware, septuagenarian ex-woodwork surprises from pre-DNA days of yore and fruits of an adventurous youth strongly denied, that is the list of the women in my life. The thousands of others I have met I have treated with utmost respect and courtesy, they all had a tremendously beneficial effect on my infancy and adolescence and, I can’t wait for the maturity bit any day now, I loved them all. How anyone could maltreat or disrespect them beats me. They are precious things to be cherished.

It occurs to me that those ‘gentlemen’ weren’t, they went home late and blamed somebody, anybody, else for their tardiness and continued with their phoney existence.

Now I can hear the kettle wolf-whistle from the kitchen, must be a male one, in my experience girls don’t do that.
goodness I read a long way into this post before I really got to grips with it.
At first I thought it was in support of sexual harassment

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