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shavefan
I’m not a fan
You know....I almost went there...almost
Exactly. I mean this is the second thread we’ve had with grown men crying in their beer over the loss of scantily clad babes on the TV. Time to man up!
Do like me and marry a woman who doesn’t drink beer. Now you’re at 48 cans.Nothing worse than beer watered down with tears.
I'd say it how Chopper Read would but that would have me out of here before the next race.
Meanwhile in Aussie at the Bathurst V8 Supercars, they caused a outcry when they restricted the beer you could take in to 24 cans of full strength beer per adult. WHAT!!! only 24 cans, how's a man meant to watch the V8's without enough fuel to get through the day.
I don't know. Doesn't sound too unreasonable- 24 Forster's oil cans would hold me through LeMans, which will be won by Fernando Alonso this weekend.Nothing worse than beer watered down with tears.
I'd say it how Chopper Read would but that would have me out of here before the next race.
Meanwhile in Aussie at the Bathurst V8 Supercars, they caused a outcry when they restricted the beer you could take in to 24 cans of full strength beer per adult. WHAT!!! only 24 cans, how's a man meant to watch the V8's without enough fuel to get through the day.
Do like me and marry a woman who doesn’t drink beer. Now you’re at 48 cans.
Sounds vaguely familiarI did the same, Owen. I always have a sober driver..….although I have to take a ear full worth of.....you owe me Mr on the way home.
It's time to have "that talk" when you hear...
"when I grow up I want to be a Hooters girl"
No, it doesn’t. I love baseball, but can’t follow any team for a season- too long.One could ask whats the purpose of f1 girls .The entire concept is pretty silly if you think about it. Does any schlep at a game or a race think these women would actually talk to you other than to call 911 do they help the driver? No. baseball doesn't have cheerleading
One could ask whats the purpose of f1 girls .The entire concept is pretty silly if you think about it. Does any schlep at a game or a race think these women would actually talk to you other than to call 911 do they help the driver? No. baseball doesn't have cheerleading
I suppose the difference to me in terms if my outrage is the audience. If its a general audience with families and kids im not outraged
What makes my head spin is the lack of consistency so a group outraged at the f1 "controversy" is supportive of a local government that requires female professional dancers working their way through college to dress in a certain way or be required to wear specific clothing while working in an establishment that does not allow kids
So ive read
I suppose the difference to me in terms if my outrage is the audience. If its a general audience with families and kids im not outraged
What makes my head spin is the lack of consistency so a group outraged at the f1 "controversy" is supportive of a local government that requires female professional dancers working their way through college to dress in a certain way or be required to wear specific clothing while working in an establishment that does not allow kids
So ive read
Hypocrisy is a high art in politics and moral codes.
The cheerleading was, for her, fulfilling her desire to be a professional cheerleader
The world needs a bit more Al Bundy, and a whole lot more "lighten up, Francis"
Even the wings at the ones I've been too are really bad and that's their signature food.
This point is, both for cheerleaders and grid girls, not to be undervalued. If this is a young lady's chosen profession, her desire to hold that position, we as a society should not limit her in that or take that opportunity away from her except for a very good reason. "Anachronism" is not a good enough reason. Now, some might say "hey, sister, go be a scientist instead".
e I thought it was their milkshakes that brought all the boys to the yard.
Good point @Doc4. It strikes me that many of those that tout inclusiveness, non judgement, and tolerance, are often ripe with hypocrisy.
As I said in post #61, I have some first hand experience with the industry (the modeling industry as well as Professional cheerleading) and in my experience, the IQ range mimics broader society.