While we're on the subject of touchy birds; I was invited, with the missus, to a luncheon at me pals chateau the other Sunday and I was placed next to an Aussie bint (yes they're over here an all!) who told me that when she was recently up the duff she was offended to be called a "yummy mummy" by her sister-in-law on the grounds that it was sexist. Oh by the way, it was her husband who kept knipping upstairs to check on the baby sitter (to my knowledge he weren't dipping it) and who ultimately went to bed early while the sheila got pissed on the vino!
Very well said, Big Rob. You neatly disparage the Aussies on a thread about wimmin. By the way, was the baby-sitter worth a dip?
While we're on the subject of touchy birds; I was invited, with the missus, to a luncheon at me pals chateau the other Sunday and I was placed next to an Aussie bint (yes they're over here an all!) who told me that when she was recently up the duff she was offended to be called a "yummy mummy" by her sister-in-law on the grounds that it was sexist. Oh by the way, it was her husband who kept knipping upstairs to check on the baby sitter (to my knowledge he weren't dipping it) and who ultimately went to bed early while the sheila got pissed on the vino!
Very well said, Big Rob. You neatly disparage the Aussies on a thread about wimmin. By the way, was the baby-sitter worth a dip?
Anyone wringing their hands over cameras lingering on attractive women or presenters picked for their looks should go to Italy and see how it's done properly. A heated football debate will cut to a cluster of babes in the audience (who probably don't even like football), and as for Formula one coverage......
The women there love getting leered at though. Actually found it pretty uncomfortable when they returned looks to me. Maybe I'm just good looking compared to Italian guys!
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