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Thread: Darts Lose Their Walk On Girls

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    Darts Lose Their Walk On Girls

    Is this because of the bollox of women being exploited by the be good PC bridade ?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/42841620

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    F1 thinking about them?

    Will the Olympic medal ceremony be same *** too?

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    Thank god I was a ****ager in the sixties when women wanted to know why you HADNT groped them..

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    Thank god I was a ****ager in the sixties when women wanted to know why you HADNT groped them..
    My ma used to say to my dad "Look but don't touch"!

    Now you daren't even look!

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    I suspect this is motivated by spite, women can be particularly 'catty' about the more glamourous members of their ***, and the sisterhood are generally not the most attractive of lassies, in fact dogs would be too polite a term for most of them. So who suffers most if all these jobs are lost ? Not men that's for sure, any attractive woman knows she's sat on a gold mine, this does not amuse the sisterhood, who want to close the mine down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    Is this because of the bollox of women being exploited by the be good PC bridade ?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/42841620
    Utterly ridiculous. All they are doing is depriving the walk on girls of their livelihood. Whatever will they ban next? Sign the change.org online petition to keep the walk on girls.
    Last edited by outwoodclaret; 28-01-2018 at 02:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    Utterly ridiculous. All they are doing is depriving the walk on girls of their livelihood. Whatever will they ban next? Sign the change.org online petition to keep the walk on girls.
    Miss World next to go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    Is this because of the bollox of women being exploited by the be good PC bridade ?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/42841620
    Your average feminist...

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    It's very obviously a commercial decision by the company.

    I have no interest in darts so I am not bothered. What bits I have seen reminds me of a bawdy stag/hen do.

    What would you think if the Burnley team walked out hand in hand with walk on girls? Not for me thanks, but like I say, I am really not bothered about the darts (or Formula 1).

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    Same here 59, Darts or F1 don't interest me at all, and calling it sport is odd to me.

    The bottom line for me is Men and Women are different, Most men are stimulated with the looks of women, only a very few women are stimulated by the look of a male, hence more women draped across car bonnets, scantily clad women holding the round numbers up in boxing and so on and so forth, these people are trying to stop something that has been within us for thousands of years, this "exploiting women" bollox is just that, its Bollox.

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