Quote: sootyj @ October 13 2012, 11:36 PM BSTYou win two sootyj nail on the head awards in a row
"hopes Aaron breaks his leg so he can win a Parasootyj nail on the head award"
Quote: sootyj @ October 13 2012, 11:36 PM BSTYou win two sootyj nail on the head awards in a row
"hopes Aaron breaks his leg so he can win a Parasootyj nail on the head award"
You're top of the page! *snigger*
Quote: sootyj @ October 13 2012, 10:35 PM BSTIt's the complacency, the nodding and winking that leads to so much harm. Sometimes you have to speak out...
The Daily Mirror columnist Fiona Phillips wrote a telling piece today, outlining some of the sexual assaults she has experienced in the workplace. It seems that it is a lot more common than the public generally thinks, because women are scared and intimidated by social stigma and male-oriented societal "values", (I use the term loosely) and find it understandably difficult and stressful to make a stand against such behaviour. In our society, historically, the whistleblower is usually made an outcast.. and this is surely wrong.
So.. if anything good can come from this whole Savile/BBC/male sex pest débâcle, it is that, in the future, women may feel more empowered to come forward and make a stand against this horrendous treatment to which they are habitually subjected. I, for one, really hope that this will be the case.
Quote: Oldrocker @ October 14 2012, 12:30 AM BST"hopes Aaron breaks his leg so he can win a Parasootyj nail on the head award"
Then he may have to take a parasootemal >_<
Quote: keewik @ October 14 2012, 12:57 AM BSTYou're top of the page! *snigger*
V
Quote: Nigel Kelly @ October 14 2012, 1:04 AM BSTThen he may have to take a parasootemal >_<
It's not often I agree with Stylee.
Quote: Stylee TingTing @ October 14 2012, 1:03 AM BSTThe Daily Mirror columnist Fiona Phillips wrote a telling piece today, outlining some of the sexual assaults she has experienced in the workplace. It seems that it is a lot more common than the public generally thinks, because women are scared and intimidated by social stigma and male-oriented societal "values", (I use the term loosely) and find it understandably difficult and stressful to make a stand against such behaviour. In our society, historically, the whistleblower is usually made an outcast.. and this is surely wrong.
So.. if anything good can come from this whole Savile/BBC/male sex pest débâcle, it is that, in the future, women may feel more empowered to come forward and make a stand against this horrendous treatment to which they are habitually subjected. I, for one, really hope that this will be the case.
Absolutely, wholeheartedly agree. That is exactly right.
Soo agree with that Stylee, been going on for too long.
He never fixed a thing for me & I sent in a photo. I now have a complex!
A lucky escape- what did you ask for??...
To sing with Limahl or however you spell it.
Quote: Charley @ October 14 2012, 8:36 AM BSTTo sing with Limahl or however you spell it. Also to have a puff on his jewellery and jangle his baubles
Should have trued glitter
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Limahl the never ending story that ended quickly thank God. Last seen on celebrity brick laying on Dave plus 7 minus one
Quote: Charley @ October 14 2012, 8:36 AM BSTTo sing with Limahl or however you spell it.
Maybe Llamal (sp) was Too Shy to meet you Charley
I thought yo u were a nice man andi thought you were a girl
I thought yo u were a nice man andi thought you were a girl