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Steptoe Flag 02 Jun 15 8.26pm

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Quote Steptoe at 02 Jun 2015 8.16pm

Equality in that you think that being excluded from something is 'outdated thinking' when it relates to yourself but hold the opposite view for others. If your eye was fine you'd no doubt be banging on about how letting the one eyed in the army was a sign of a '
creeping 'there there dear' feminisation of society.

Don't you read.

I said I'm not looking for equality in terms of the Army. I just think they have the calibration slightly off. I'm fine with their rules...I don't believe they are against anyone, it's just a judgement call.

So as usual you talk without knowing jacks*** about what you talk about.

I could have joined the territorial army if I had wished.

As for being against equality......Errr....what examples of that do you have? What appositive view for others do I have?


Just an observation. I'm not looking for a sweary debate about it. Keep calm and carry on.


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Quote Steptoe at 02 Jun 2015 8.26pm

Just an observation. I'm not looking for a sweary debate about it. Keep calm and carry on.

Edited by Steptoe (02 Jun 2015 8.26pm)


Just another rubbish observation from you that you can't back up.

Just for your education, saying something is outdated is not calling for equality.

Edited by Stirlingsays (02 Jun 2015 8.30pm)

 


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derben Flag 02 Jun 15 8.41pm


I would serve someone with one working eye in my cake shop - unless they were wearing an eye-patch which I find creepy.

Would certainly serve someone with no working eyes, as I could always change their requested wording on the cake if I didn't like it.

 

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Steptoe Flag 02 Jun 15 8.46pm

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I would serve someone with one working eye in my cake shop - unless they were wearing an eye-patch which I find creepy.

Would certainly serve someone with no working eyes, as I could always change their requested wording on the cake if I didn't like it.


What if the cake was for a blind homosexual jew?

 

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derben Flag 02 Jun 15 8.53pm

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I would serve someone with one working eye in my cake shop - unless they were wearing an eye-patch which I find creepy.

Would certainly serve someone with no working eyes, as I could always change their requested wording on the cake if I didn't like it.


What if the cake was for a blind homosexual jew?

One comes in all the time for kosher mincepies.

 

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Steptoe Flag 02 Jun 15 8.55pm

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Quote derben at 02 Jun 2015 8.41pm


I would serve someone with one working eye in my cake shop - unless they were wearing an eye-patch which I find creepy.

Would certainly serve someone with no working eyes, as I could always change their requested wording on the cake if I didn't like it.


What if the cake was for a blind homosexual jew?

One comes in all the time for kosher mincepies.

You've cornered a lucrative market.

 

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