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  • Ally
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    Mark P-E told you to keep your gob shut?

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  • Bridie O'Reilly
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    Just been told to ' keep my gob shut'.

    But he still found time to ask me about debs - Skin from Skunkanasie

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  • richardh
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    At this time (Wednesday night @ 11:45pm) this very subjecy is trending on twitter.
    "London man promises women's history museum, opens Jack the Ripper museum instead http://bit.ly/1D9Wavd "

    And not a word from Mr. Edwards (usually very active) twitter feed.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by richardh View Post
    Here's another story about it:
    Independent
    Thanks Richard.

    Funny no mention of Edwards.

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  • richardh
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    Here's another story about it:
    Independent

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by Bridie O'Reilly View Post
    I have emailed him. He has responded saying he will ring me tomorrow.

    Fingers crossed he hasn't turned into an absolute t**t
    If he's in business with Edwards he may well have.

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  • Bridie O'Reilly
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    I have emailed him. He has responded saying he will ring me tomorrow.

    Fingers crossed he hasn't turned into an absolute t**t

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    Pretty strange if you ask me.
    But perhaps once approved as a museum it doesn't matter about what.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by Ally View Post
    I am rather dumbfounded that they got this permitted as a "women's museum" and then turned it into a museum celebrating a man who murdered women. I am ... just amazed.
    Pretty strange if you ask me.

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  • Ally
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    I am rather dumbfounded that they got this permitted as a "women's museum" and then turned it into a museum celebrating a man who murdered women. I am ... just amazed.

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  • Bridie O'Reilly
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    I knew Mark, we were at Poly together. Though he prefers to call it Uni.

    He was a lovely man so I am surprised he has ventured into this arena.

    His parents are/were wealthy. I suppose this another way of making money for him?

    And HE DID NOT set up the LGBT society at poly!

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by Dane_F View Post
    Haha. No. Tea Bag has a very different meaning in the States. The term is used but it is not toward a specific group of people. In this instance I think Urbandictionary is your friend. It's a pretty crude one.
    But some might say fun one.

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  • GUT
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    Stead mind

    If you were from Brisbane I would be bound by my oath (being from NSW) to call you a Banana Bender (Qld growing many bananas) or a Cane Toad (being a pest introduced to deal with some other pest in Sugar Cane another big crop in Qld).

    You would in all likely call me a Cockaroach (term that seems to have been invented as an insult in State of Origin Rugby League).

    We would both call New Zealand's a term to do with sheep.

    Jonathan H would be a Crow Eater being from South Aus.

    We're a ral friendly bunch down under.

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  • Steadmund Brand
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
    Do tell, Steadmund or is it too non-PC to share.

    Perhaps the reference to Phil Collins' character had nothing to do with his nationality.

    Perhaps it was about his species?

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wHjieD6CTYs
    Well it's not very PC.. and it doesn't refer to a nationality...but an act performed...best to leave it at that.. and no.. I do not recommend looking it up on line.. to quote Maurice Evans as Dr. Ziaus "don't go looking for it.. you may not like what you find"

    Steadmund Brand

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  • Dane_F
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
    Isn't 'tea bag' also an American term for a Brit? I recall an episode of Miami Vice where Phil Collins played a Brit crook of some kind. He was referred to as a 'tea bag'.
    Haha. No. Tea Bag has a very different meaning in the States. The term is used but it is not toward a specific group of people. In this instance I think Urbandictionary is your friend. It's a pretty crude one.

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