Cowboy
My name is Sheridan
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Belgians I hear are the best - at what I hear you ask? - both is the answer!
*steps up to the plate*
Belgians I hear are the best - at what I hear you ask? - both is the answer!
^ Those are the only women I would love to see hosting Top Gear.
Because Top Gear is a male program, I'm gunna go and complain about Loose Women being a female program!!!
And they can call it "Stiggie's Angels", and start off each episode with the three of them sitting next to a completely silent speakerphone.
I'm a woman and I call other women "birds" does that make me very wrong? I also call things "girly" and sometimes use "girl" as a mild insult, but I am one. Am I wrong for doing this?
So you don't like Jeremy Clarkson? Turn off Top Gear! I don't like Paris Hilton so I don't watch her! Simple.
This woman sounds like she has issues outside of disliking Clarkson (I think she used 'Hate' far too liberally in my opinion, he's caused her no personal grievance, he hasn't rammed her with his car, she has no personal reason to 'hate' him, he hasn't stolen her baby.)
Debates of this nature can sometimes make feminists seem like a bunch of nagging sociopaths who have nothing better to do than sit around and whinge about how all men are b******s.
I'm not trying to generalize, because I'm sure many feminists aren't like that at all!
Well, for me I use both, I tend to use "bird" for errrr, all natural, pleasantly plump girls wheras I use "chick" to describe a girl who is attractive in a more 'comercialy accepted' way...Wtf? Women are called 'birds' in the UK?
Well I guess us Americans aren't too different - we call the attractive ladies 'chicks'...do you tea-drinking people say that too?
Sorry, but this is really starting to piss me off now!!
I need some chocolate
Or a hug...
Wtf? Women are called 'birds' in the UK?