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imbored UK 14 Feb 15 4.15pm | |
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Quote Stirlingsays at 14 Feb 2015 8.47am
A bridal dress is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If he wants to wear women's clothes then he has plenty of avenues to enable that.....He's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. He's an arsehole. A grooms outfit is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If she wants to wear mens clothes then she has plenty of avenues to enable that.....She's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. She's an arsehole. Look how dramatic and flouncy it looks when we change the gender. Maybe you should be wearing the dress? Edited by imbored (14 Feb 2015 6.13pm)
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matt_himself Matataland 14 Feb 15 4.23pm | |
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A bridal dress is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If he wants to wear women's clothes then he has plenty of avenues to enable that.....He's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. He's an arsehole. A grooms outfit is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If she wants to wear mens clothes then she has plenty of avenues to enable that.....She's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. She's an arsehole. Look her dramatic, paranoid and flouncy it looks when we change the gender. Maybe you should be wearing the dress?
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imbored UK 14 Feb 15 4.26pm | |
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Quote matt_himself at 14 Feb 2015 4.23pm
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Quote Stirlingsays at 14 Feb 2015 8.47am
A bridal dress is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If he wants to wear women's clothes then he has plenty of avenues to enable that.....He's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. He's an arsehole. A grooms outfit is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If she wants to wear mens clothes then she has plenty of avenues to enable that.....She's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. She's an arsehole. Look her dramatic, paranoid and flouncy it looks when we change the gender. Maybe you should be wearing the dress?
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Stirlingsays 14 Feb 15 6.22pm | |
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Quote Stirlingsays at 14 Feb 2015 8.47am
A bridal dress is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If he wants to wear women's clothes then he has plenty of avenues to enable that.....He's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. He's an arsehole. A grooms outfit is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If she wants to wear mens clothes then she has plenty of avenues to enable that.....She's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. She's an arsehole. Look how dramatic and flouncy it looks when we change the gender. Maybe you should be wearing the dress? Edited by imbored (14 Feb 2015 6.13pm)
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imbored UK 14 Feb 15 6.31pm | |
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Quote Stirlingsays at 14 Feb 2015 8.47am
A bridal dress is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If he wants to wear women's clothes then he has plenty of avenues to enable that.....He's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. He's an arsehole. A grooms outfit is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If she wants to wear mens clothes then she has plenty of avenues to enable that.....She's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. She's an arsehole. Look how dramatic and flouncy it looks when we change the gender. Maybe you should be wearing the dress? Edited by imbored (14 Feb 2015 6.13pm)
The old 'defending gays so you must be a poofter' stance. I keep waiting for a UKIPer on here to say something against type. Alas I keep waiting.
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matt_himself Matataland 14 Feb 15 6.34pm | |
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Quote Stirlingsays at 14 Feb 2015 8.47am
A bridal dress is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If he wants to wear women's clothes then he has plenty of avenues to enable that.....He's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. He's an arsehole. A grooms outfit is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If she wants to wear mens clothes then she has plenty of avenues to enable that.....She's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. She's an arsehole. Look how dramatic and flouncy it looks when we change the gender. Maybe you should be wearing the dress? Edited by imbored (14 Feb 2015 6.13pm)
The old 'defending gays so you must be a poofter' stance. I keep waiting for a UKIPer on here to say something against type. Alas I keep waiting.
"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02 |
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imbored UK 14 Feb 15 6.37pm | |
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Quote Stirlingsays at 14 Feb 2015 8.47am
A bridal dress is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If he wants to wear women's clothes then he has plenty of avenues to enable that.....He's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. He's an arsehole. A grooms outfit is gender specific. If a shop don't want to cross that line then that's their choice and I support them. If she wants to wear mens clothes then she has plenty of avenues to enable that.....She's looking for cheap publicity at the cost of trying to demonise a local business which by its very nature depends upon tradition and perception. She's an arsehole. Look how dramatic and flouncy it looks when we change the gender. Maybe you should be wearing the dress? Edited by imbored (14 Feb 2015 6.13pm)
The old 'defending gays so you must be a poofter' stance. I keep waiting for a UKIPer on here to say something against type. Alas I keep waiting.
I'm happy with my username, lol. Why do I have to change it?
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Stirlingsays 14 Feb 15 6.44pm | |
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Sure I think men who like wearing women's clothes are a bit ridiculous but so what....It's a free country....People should tolerate each other....Just like this pillock should tolerate this shop which trades on tradition and perception. From your posts so far you seem full of assumptions about people's positions without actually addressing their posted words.
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matt_himself Matataland 14 Feb 15 6.55pm | |
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Sure I think men who like wearing women's clothes are a bit ridiculous but so what....It's a free country....People should tolerate each other....Just like this pillock should tolerate this shop which trades on tradition and perception. From your posts so far you seem full of assumptions about people's positions without actually addressing their posted words.
He changes username every few weeks and appears to be a wind up merchant alter ego of someone who regularly posts on here. His UKIP reference sums him up.
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imbored UK 14 Feb 15 6.59pm | |
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Quote imbored at 14 Feb 2015 6.31pm
Sure I think men who like wearing women's clothes are a bit ridiculous but so what....It's a free country....People should tolerate each other....Just like this pillock should tolerate this shop which trades on tradition and perception. From your posts so far you seem full of assumptions about people's positions without actually addressing their posted words.
He changes username every few weeks and appears to be a wind up merchant alter ego of someone who regularly posts on here. His UKIP reference sums him up.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 14 Feb 15 7.03pm | |
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Quote imbored at 14 Feb 2015 6.59pm
You're lost me.. and what exactly is wrong with criticising UKIP? It's the same attitude in the UKIP thread. Criticism is a no go? How does that work exactly? Reminds me of early 1930's Germany.
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matt_himself Matataland 14 Feb 15 7.22pm | |
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Quote imbored at 14 Feb 2015 6.59pm
Quote matt_himself at 14 Feb 2015 6.55pm
Quote Stirlingsays at 14 Feb 2015 6.44pm
Quote imbored at 14 Feb 2015 6.31pm
Sure I think men who like wearing women's clothes are a bit ridiculous but so what....It's a free country....People should tolerate each other....Just like this pillock should tolerate this shop which trades on tradition and perception. From your posts so far you seem full of assumptions about people's positions without actually addressing their posted words.
He changes username every few weeks and appears to be a wind up merchant alter ego of someone who regularly posts on here. His UKIP reference sums him up.
All your posts are designed to wind people up. You equate UKIP with homophobia and bigotry in order to get a response. I note that you aren't denying that you utilise multiple usernames on here, which indicates that you are. You are a wind up merchant.
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