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How Could OlO be Made more Welcoming to Women

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Dear Forrest,

Certainly it is sex-liked. If I had a sex change to a soprano I would palindromically become Diva David.
Posted by david f, Saturday, 27 February 2010 2:14:32 PM
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suzeonline

You should thank me for drawing your attention to your exposed posterior. There has been some disquieting gossip that there could be Alpha Dogs around. 'Dogs' being non gender specific you need to watch both ways. Make that all ways, there being a third and possibly other sexes.

Your inference is right though, HTFU is an acronym that would never be found on some sites, more is the pity.
Posted by Cornflower, Saturday, 27 February 2010 2:53:35 PM
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Dear Suze,

Let me tell you the story of a small green
farm with a large pink problem ...

It's the story of Granville, but he's known
as Grunter because that's what he does!

He hates everything and everyone.

He is overfed and overweight.

He is mad, bad, angry and sad.
(and dangerous to know on days with a "d"
in).

He has serious attitude...
and SHOCKING wind!

Yesterday he flattened the farmer,
spat on the cat,
dunked the dog,
catapulted the cow,
and mashed three-short-sighted mice
into the mud.

The day before, he bit the badger,
grabbed the goat and choked the chicks
with one of his outbursts.
He ran amok in the muck,
sat on the sheep and dropped something
dirty on the duck!

The other animals think that he's too big
for his trotters.
The other animals think that he should be
taught a lesson...

Anyway, to make a long story short - he is
taught a lesson - an explosive one - on
how not to treat your fellow man, or pig.

The book is a breath of foul air - and no
real animals were hurt during the writing of
it - it's written by Mike Jolley - and is
a great picture book for children.

The moral of the story is - some animals
will remain true to their nature - they
enjoy their gruntlement - (more's the pity),
but it's best to just let them be!
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 27 February 2010 5:27:13 PM
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Keep posting Suze and do not be concerned about people generalising about your character or character assassinating. For at the end of the day [as you would undoubtedly know by this time in your life]there are people who have not walked in your shoes professionally and personally. I admire the fact you are honest, giving and courageous in your posts as I am. You are entitled to your opinion and do not need to watch your back or backside. Keep expressing your opinions and if you need to defend yourself from ignorant and rude remarks: do it.
Posted by we are unique, Saturday, 27 February 2010 5:49:47 PM
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If you walk in someone else's shoes make sure they take their feet out first.
Posted by david f, Saturday, 27 February 2010 5:57:40 PM
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Foxy
I believe that if someone is being a hypocrite no matter who i will make the relevent points, and also include facts.
No OLO is a opinion site and debates are good, but when those who wish to spin instead of facts then they shall recieve.

So with regards to parliamentary question time it actually reminds me of what certain people here do, an act like clowns.

Question time is a joke, and we pay for it.

Then we have personal insults.

Now if you support a party or anything and has done very bad things then are you not also supporting those who have done such.

Where are your morals so to say.

So personal insults are only those which are untrue.

Well really how can it be more welcoming to men, or the general public.
How do we do that.

Really gender does not really make a difference.
Posted by tapp, Saturday, 27 February 2010 6:01:10 PM
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