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2 more victims of abuse have come forward. Both claimed to have had fingers shoved up their jacksies and that the BBC knew all along!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post2 more victims of abuse have come forward. Both claimed to have had fingers shoved up their jacksies and that the BBC knew all along!
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostAre you suggesting that Soo was okay with it....?
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Maybe we should ditch the convention of shaking hands as a means of greeting people and just stick a finger up their bum instead.bloggoth
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostMaybe we should ditch the convention of shaking hands as a means of greeting people and just stick a finger up their bum instead.
Means you pass and recieve less germs from the person you are greeting especially as some people have issues washing their hands."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo the new in thing is a fist bump.
Means you pass and recieve less germs from the person you are greeting especially as some people have issues washing their hands.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo the new in thing is a fist bump.
Means you pass and recieve less germs from the person you are greeting especially as some people have issues washing their hands.Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostTalking about underage boys, it's a shame Kevin Spacey seems to have blotted his copy book.
He's a good actor, but if the claims (from decades ago, as usual!) are substantiated or believed, it seems unlikely he'll be in any more major films now.
Things have changed, when I was an apprentice I could smoke at my desk, pop to the pub for a number of beers at lunchtime, swear in the office and make lewd observations about females with my male colleagues.
This has all changed luckily and now all of them rightly would get you in trouble at work.
However unwanted touching and making people feel uncomfortable was never acceptable even 30 years ago where good managers were in charge.
Yes we tried to sleep with our colleagues and some of us succeeded but it was respectful.
I would expect to be arrested if I popped my chap out in front of a person I didn't know as Spacey seems to have done. Fondling boobs or bums without permission would also be considered much too far in a work setting.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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