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            lostinrates wrote: »Simple, Report anything you find offensive, I'm starting to do just that, having never bothered before. I actually wasn't referring to Miss Moneypenny's posts when I typed that anyway, but Sir Humph. 
 You can report me if you like. Should be interesting as my cousin who is in politics, is openly gay and I often drink in gays bars with him and his partner.RENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
 Read the sticky on the House Buying, Renting & Selling board.0
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            MissMoneypenny wrote: »No. I think Really2 is either on a crusade or really (scuse the pun) doesn't understand.
 Why would I have a go a homosexuals LIR? Have you ever seen me do this before on this boards?
 Sorry i was not the only person who picked that up as an homosexual reference.
 Would you care to clarify the "type of person" please. Perhaps that would make it easier for us all to understand.
 Rather than using a joke which is blatantly making out that people who go to Oxford are homosexuals.:rolleyes:0
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            MissMoneypenny wrote: »No. I think Really2 is either on a crusade or really (scuse the pun) doesn't understand.
 Why would I have a go a homosexuals LIR? Have you ever seen me do this before on this boards?
 Wel Really failed the Stats test earlier, now he's on his way to failing the comprehension test. Poor show old chap. 0 0
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            I agree, I know a oxford graduate who would not be lol.
 It just peed me off that some one could even right such a thing in this day and age.
 Don't act thick. Read it all again.RENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
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            Would you care to clarify the "type of person" please. Perhaps that would make it easier for us all to understand.
 Rather than using a joke which is blatantly making out that people who go to Oxford are homosexuals.:rolleyes:
 Hint..... Read post 167 again.RENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
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            MissMoneypenny wrote: »I often drink in gays bars with him and his partner.
 I had a date (with a straight man) in a gay bar once, a double date with gay friends. It was treuly fabulous. At some point in the evening I turned in to Judy Garland for the whole bar and was being carried around on a chair, dancing around, doing ''the lift'' from dirty dncing. If they ever make movie of my life that better be in it:rotfl::rotfl:Its amazing that a room full of men who don't fancy you can make you feel so attractive!0
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            MissMoneypenny wrote: »Don't act thick. Read it all again.
 ThickMissMoneypenny wrote: »I was thinking more of the type of person the comedian Alan Carr, said went to Oxbrigde. He said he got there as he couldn't find a girl that would have s e x with him.
 This means he went to oxford because women would not sleep with him so the men ther would.
 You are the thick one if don't actualy grasp what the joke is about!MissMoneypenny wrote: »What Alan Carr said. Think back to your schooldays and how the girls always fancied the same schoolboys. Other boys tried to chat the girls up, but nobody wanted to go out with them.
 What he explained the joke to you? Get Real...0
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            I first of all thought that Miss Moneypenny meant a toff/public schoolboy. I them realised she must be attempting homophobia. As well as public school types and gay men/lesbians, I also knew a lot of Welsh people at Oxford, maybe she is trying to imply something anti-Welsh?
 Perhaps if she had the guts to explain what 'type' she means then we can move on?Politics is not the art of the possible. It consists of choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable. J. K. Galbraith0
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            Is this an opportune moment to point out that Alan Carr didn't actually go to Oxford?0
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            lostinrates wrote: »I had a date (with a straight man) in a gay bar once, a double date with gay friends. It was treuly fabulous. At some point in the evening I turned in to Judy Garland for the whole bar and was being carried around on a chair, dancing around, doing ''the lift'' from dirty dncing. If they ever make movie of my life that better be in it:rotfl::rotfl:Its amazing that a room full of men who don't fancy you can make you feel so attractive!
 Gay men are very good company. Great to take shopping with you too as they don't complain about having to wait around in shops or having to go back to the first shop you went in.:DRENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
 Read the sticky on the House Buying, Renting & Selling board.0
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