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Post by aubrey on Sept 24, 2021 14:24:39 GMT
There are films and TV programmes and other things that I have not been able to see for however long it's been because the NHS WiFi filters them out: though a more accurate term would be Censored. So, anything that can conceivably classed as porn (and a lot that can't), at least one horror site, YouTube videos on Yorkshire history done by a young woman living in Bradford, the video for the song "The Great Undressing" by Jenny Hval, and the whole of Richard Herring's website, including his interview with Barry Cryer. There is nothing on Herring's website that any censor would look twice at, unless it be this (the only thing approaching nudity on the whole site):
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Post by ARENA on Apr 14, 2022 5:50:17 GMT
Northern Ireland boss Kenny Shiels has apologised for saying "women are more emotional than men" when discussing his side's 5-0 defeat by England.
Is this in any way offensive ?
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Post by althea on Apr 17, 2022 9:48:50 GMT
Surely , if it's true - and it is, it can't be offensive. Women are wired differently from men - vive la difference!
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williambrown2
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Post by williambrown2 on Oct 4, 2022 14:09:41 GMT
I remember an American detective series on TV in the early sixties. was it Efrem Zimbalist Jr. ? as a detective who called every female character "lover". Thinking about it I think it was just after 77 Sunset Strip so maybe not him. Suave tall dark guy with a pencil type moutstache. I dont think it was Hawaiian Eye either . Somebody help me out. Series name? Just had a dig around - thank you Connie Stevens - my only subconscious memory jog re the series. It was Hawaiian Eye after all - here he is - main man Tracy Steele in the Series. Anthony Eisley in real life. Super misogynist par excellence. He left us in 1963.
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