In my company the scaffolder or plumber would ? Well you know….probably get over itIn my company and the previous it would be straight out the door, as it should be.
In my company the scaffolder or plumber would ? Well you know….probably get over itIn my company and the previous it would be straight out the door, as it should be.
Do you get many plumbers pretending to rear end…In my company the scaffolder or plumber would ? Well you know….probably get over it
if the ratio of men to women was same as media land then it would likely be different.In my company the scaffolder or plumber would ? Well you know….probably get over it
One is a D***, the other a C***.Who's worse? Greg or Morsy?
Blimey, when you've lost this segment of Telegraph journalists you know you're in troubleOne is a D***, the other a C***.
I’ll let you work out which one is which by reading this from a right wing broadsheet:
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He wasn't too happy when some bloke acted inappropriately towards his girlfriend like that.These are new allegations in the last few hours.
Gregg Wallace faces fresh allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour
One woman says he touched her bottom and another says he pressed his crotch against her while filming.www.bbc.co.uk
He wasn't too happy when some bloke acted inappropriately towards his wife like that.
He can dish it out but when a bloke does the same thing to his wife GW punches him in the face...
But I suppose it was less about protecting his wife's honour and more about having his fragile macho ego humiliated
MasterChef's Gregg Wallace 'punched man in the face for groping his
www.independent.co.uk
Mind you when the bloke explained that groping GW's gf's bottom was just "banter" GW realised his mistake and the two made up and shared a whisky together.He wasn't too happy when some bloke acted inappropriately towards his girlfriend like that.
He can dish it out but when a bloke does the same thing to his girlfriend GW punches him in the face...
But I suppose it was less about protecting his girlfriend's honour and more about having his fragile macho ego humiliated
MasterChef's Gregg Wallace 'punched man in the face for groping his
www.independent.co.uk
It’s the other way round with me, I’m sure Amy will have “Dad you can’t say that” on my headstone.I get called out for being a dinosaur from my son but my daughters just laugh and pity me. Oh Greggy baby.
It’s funny isn’t it. As in odd. As an observation;
What some find acceptable, humorous even in a film/tv setting, if you transplanted that behaviour into a normal workplace, how inappropriate we suddenly realise it is.
I would get sacked and probably arrested if I did that shit at my work. As I’m sure many would.
I wonder if Gregg’s daughter says that about him too?It’s the other way round with me, I’m sure Amy will have “Dad you can’t say that” on my headstone.
So you have taken my post completely out of context, I agree with the changes to workplace behaviour, in the 70's and 80's they were disgraceful, and I don't have any issue with him being reprimanded in this case. the point I was making was from another post saying that we need to embrace the social changes that are going on today, and this I cannot agree with. What is happening is in the push to change the old behaviours things have gone way too far, to the point of intolerance bordering on vilification from the so called "progressives"" toward anyone who doesn't share their worldview.This is not about Captain Cook. It's about 13 women who complained about Wallace's behaviour. Thirteen. Their voices need to be heard.