On the subject of first world problems, I think this has to be the absolute winner:
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My favourite quote from that article:
"I didn't make it a gender issue; the coverage and comments did."
Then just one sentence later:
"The thing is though, I personally find terms like "babe" coming from men to be overfamiliar, sexist and patronising."
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Then just one sentence later:
"The thing is though, I personally find terms like "babe" coming from men to be overfamiliar, sexist and patronising."
Aaaarrgh!
Jo, would you pass me the salt please?
"Don't patronise me you sexist bastard!"
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Thu 1 Mar 2012, 10:37,
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"Don't patronise me you sexist bastard!"
I like the line
'The thing I find weird is that I don't really think this is news.'
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Thu 1 Mar 2012, 10:32,
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"But I'm not going to turn down the chance to write it up in an article for a national newspaper, obviously"
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Thu 1 Mar 2012, 10:34,
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It's refreshingly honest.
and now the bus drivers call her 'bitch' to make amends.
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