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Actually you know what, fuck off.


Or you know, we can cut your cocks off, beat the shit out of you with no hope of support from the law, make you earn less than you're worth for, ooh, at least the next 50 years or so. And all the while chuckle about how bad OUR lot is.


So grow up or shut up.

Ok


I'm sorry for taking the piss.


I do accept that Women's day is needed in a world where woman are often discriminated against terribly.... and not just in job opportunities. I hope you accept that I was being a bit of an arse not a mysoginist.


Genuine apolgy.

x

Genuine apology accepted and returned for getting a bit angry there when yes, I knew you were just being a deliberate wind up merchant and not a cunt.


I tend to lose my sense of humour about these things: I've had some very up close and personal experience of some of the issues that Women's Day concerns itself with and sometimes find it hard to put that to one side.


Anyway, Women's Day - yay! But I don't know what's afoot in the environs on that score. Oddly, I do know of a whisky tasting in Clerkenwell that is somehow a celebration of Women's Day.

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