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Sexy women in TV adverts


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I like Jim Beam, had a bottle of Jim Beam Devil's cut yesterday. Gonna open another bottle in a bit, get back on the horse before the hangover kicks in big style, put that off till tomorrow. 

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I had a bottle of Blanton's the other day, that was really nice. I used to drink this supermarket brand a while back, only 6.99€ a bottle, sheffer fort I think, it was/is a pretty decent Bourbon. 

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Seen her in a voice dubbed advert for Christmas hampers yesterday,

Aye, she's in the Park Christmas adverts.

 

I wasn't sure if it was her or not but having seen the dubbed Irish one on Youtube, it definitely is & she clearly fancies me as well judging by the sultry look she's giving the camera.

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Well they've ditched the sexy women that walk on with the darts players (not that I've ever watched darts) and now they've ditched the grid girls in F1. More sports will follow and eventually sexy women in adverts. 

 

Enjoy it while you can. 

 

There will still be sexy women kicking about & there's nothing these 'PC gone mad' idiots can do about it.

 

And porn.

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I thought the pc gone mad idiots were the ones having a hissy fit about this type of thing.

 

The grid girls only exist so the male audience have something to gawp at. Now, I have absolutely no problem with the objectification of sexy women - but in professional sports, it seems entirely unnecessary. There’ll still be plenty of sexy women at race weekends and in the paddock, they just won’t be employed for the sole purpose of standing around looking pretty.

 

We have to do something to try and shift the culture from the era of rampant sexual abuse; and this doesn’t remedy that, but it’s a start. So if that means no more women in bikinis at the darts, it’s really a small price to pay.

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I thought the pc gone mad idiots were the ones having a hissy fit about this type of thing.

 

The grid girls only exist so the male audience have something to gawp at. Now, I have absolutely no problem with the objectification of sexy women - but in professional sports, it seems entirely unnecessary. There’ll still be plenty of sexy women at race weekends and in the paddock, they just won’t be employed for the sole purpose of standing around looking pretty.

 

We have to do something to try and shift the culture from the era of rampant sexual abuse; and this doesn’t remedy that, but it’s a start. So if that means no more women in bikinis at the darts, it’s really a small price to pay.

 

Aye, I suppose they are, I could've worded that better.

 

How about 'Wishy washy, tree hugging, lefty liberal, hand wringing, nanny state, bed wetting, feminists'?

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Well they've ditched the sexy women that walk on with the darts players (not that I've ever watched darts) and now they've ditched the grid girls in F1. More sports will follow and eventually sexy women in adverts.

 

Enjoy it while you can.

Yes. That will happen. That will definitely happen.
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There's nothing more empowering for women than a load of "suits" who are most probably men, or predominantly male, telling them what jobs they should and shouldn't be allowed to do.

Brilliant.

 

F1 deciding not to hire dolly birds is the worst ever example of men dictating to women.

 

Obviously.

 

Anyway, there's a thread dedicated to that nonsense. Can we stick to the point in this one, please.

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