Re: Tommy Makem is Stiff of the Week



At 18:44:29 on Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Chris Rockcliffe <chrisrockcliffe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in <C2E6570D.A7B43%chrisrockcliffe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Ray Chandler13/08/2007 7:21 am

Chris Rockcliffe wrote:
Do you really think that 'stiff of the week' is an appropriate turn of
phrase here FFS?

Do you really think that 'FFS' is an appropriate turn of phrase here?

For the insensitive twat who posted that line - Yes - VERY !

And why do you feel it necessary to use a word denoting female genitalia to refer to a poster who is clearly male? You do not, perhaps, consider that to be insensitive to the women who read this newsgroup?
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Molly Mockford
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