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Margaret Pilkington 28-09-2014 09:35

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1118953)
Being a gluten for punishment, I (mistakenly) asked Mrs explorer what she thought about sexual harassment/abuse as I jokingly pinched her bum (whilst allegedly "smiling") wrong move if ever I made one.

"I find it highly offensive that you can make light of such a subject" was her reply....I wasn't expecting that :eek:
She went on to tell me about a guy she use to work with who held a very high position in the company.
She said he always made snide/horrid comments when she walked past his office like "why don't you come in here and sit on my lap" Or "you look gorgeous today love, you have amazing legs".

She said at first she brushed it off but she eventually became tired of it because it was happening daily.She even said she had to walk a different way in a bid to avoid him. Apparently, he was well known for being like that but nobody said anything because of his rank in the company.
She went on to tell me how depressed this eventually made her and how she had to quit a well paid job leaving her in financial difficulty for a number of months......



.....Accyexplorer wonders how much it's going to cost to get back in the good books :o

So now you have an insight into the insidious harm that these events can cause.
The harm is long lasting and affect both mental and physical well being.
As for your last question.......well, only you know your wife(or thought you did).

DtheP47 28-09-2014 09:42

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1118953)
Being a gluten for punishment, I (mistakenly) asked Mrs explorer what she thought about sexual harassment/abuse as I jokingly pinched her bum (whilst allegedly "smiling") wrong move if ever I made one.

"I find it highly offensive that you can make light of such a subject" was her reply....I wasn't expecting that :eek:
She went on to tell me about a guy she use to work with who held a very high position in the company.
She said he always made snide/horrid comments when she walked past his office like "why don't you come in here and sit on my lap" Or "you look gorgeous today love, you have amazing legs".




.....Accyexplorer wonders how much it's going to cost to get back in the good books :o

Quite a few pubs in the area do gluten free choices on their menu's AccyX, take her out for Sunday lunch. ;)

Accyexplorer 28-09-2014 11:18

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1118962)
Quite a few pubs in the area do gluten free choices on their menu's AccyX, take her out for Sunday lunch. ;)

One step closer to being in the pedant police D :D.....speaking of food, doctors say to maintain a healthy diet you should eat 5peices of fruit a day,I ate 5 mouldy plums and ended up having a bed accident....how's that healthy :D

Margaret Pilkington 28-09-2014 11:39

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Surely you noticed they were mouldy?
Why did you eat them? And five of them?
Consequences, a salutary lesson in consequences!

DaveinGermany 28-09-2014 11:55

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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1118977)
I ate 5 mouldy plums

Just be thankful they were mouldy & not hairy, then you really would've been in bother! :eek:

DtheP47 28-09-2014 13:54

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1118977)
One step closer to being in the pedant police D :D.....speaking of food, doctors say to maintain a healthy diet you should eat 5peices of fruit a day,I ate 5 mouldy plums and ended up having a bed accident....how's that healthy :D

Plums AccyX???

and I had you pegged as a kumquat sorta' guy !!! ;)

Accyexplorer 28-09-2014 17:00

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1118981)
Surely you noticed they were mouldy?
Why did you eat them? And five of them?
Consequences, a salutary lesson in consequences!

I was intoxicated and wanted to prove a point that just because they are old doesn't make them inedible...I was wrong :s_fart:


Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1118985)
Just be thankful they were mouldy & not hairy, then you really would've been in bother! :eek:

:s_sick: :D


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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1118998)
Plums AccyX???

and I had you pegged as a kumquat sorta' guy !!! ;)

Never heard of them,sound a bit iffy to me :D

Margaret Pilkington 28-09-2014 17:23

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You have eyes, a nose and a mouth.......you look at something......if it looks alright, you smell it...... if it smells alright then you can try putting it in your mouth....but for goodness sake, if it tastes bad you don't swallow...you spit.

The above rules only apply to food.

Being inebriated is no excuse for anything.

As for Kumquats...they are quite pleasant...a bit like a tiny oval orange and you eat the whole lot...skin and flesh.

DaveinGermany 28-09-2014 17:31

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1119011)
Never heard of them,sound a bit iffy to me :D

Yet you'll eat mouldy plums? Barking! :rolleyes:

cashman 28-09-2014 20:45

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
Drink is the feeble excuse i used many times when younger.:D

Margaret Pilkington 28-09-2014 21:03

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
I have never been so drunk that I didn't know what I was doing(I must not have tried hard enough).

putsinker 29-09-2014 17:31

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1119053)
I have never been so drunk that I didn't know what I was doing(I must not have tried hard enough).

I would rather have a full bottle in front of me..............Than a full frontal lobotamy

cashman 29-09-2014 17:35

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1119053)
I have never been so drunk that I didn't know what I was doing(I must not have tried hard enough).

Must try harder, summat i was told at school.:D

Barrie Yates 29-09-2014 23:18

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1118953)
Being a gluten for punishment, I (mistakenly) asked Mrs explorer what she thought about sexual harassment/abuse as I jokingly pinched her bum (whilst allegedly "smiling") wrong move if ever I made one.

"I find it highly offensive that you can make light of such a subject" was her reply....I wasn't expecting that :eek:
She went on to tell me about a guy she use to work with who held a very high position in the company.
She said he always made snide/horrid comments when she walked past his office like "why don't you come in here and sit on my lap" Or "you look gorgeous today love, you have amazing legs".

She said at first she brushed it off but she eventually became tired of it because it was happening daily.She even said she had to walk a different way in a bid to avoid him. Apparently, he was well known for being like that but nobody said anything because of his rank in the company.
She went on to tell me how depressed this eventually made her and how she had to quit a well paid job leaving her in financial difficulty for a number of months......



.....Accyexplorer wonders how much it's going to cost to get back in the good books :o

Join the Coeliac Society, they will provide all types of gluten free menus and listings of all eating establishments in the area that have gluten free meals

Accyexplorer 30-09-2014 05:51

Re: Allegations about Jimmy Saville: covered up?
 
Looks like cliffs had enough of Britain and is selling up.

Cliff Richard selling £3million penthouse after it was 'violated' by police raid - Mirror Online

DLT's sentence is to be reviewed after complaints it was too lenient.

Dave Lee Travis sentence to be reviewed - BBC News


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