Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Two types of Tory women?

I'm not going to lie that I have been lax with posts today. However the quote of the day for me has to be from a CF member who informed me that there are two types of tory women, 'bitches and sluts'. Apparently you can be both at the same time. I can't deny I was taken aback by this. The things people say when they're drunk huh?

10 comments:

Darkersideofbridgetjones said...
2 Oct 2007 07:29:00  

There's actually three types - there's the old fashioned archetype, with blue rinse and pearls, shops at Crabtree and Evelyn and wears green hunters when she's out in the country.

Bob Piper said...
2 Oct 2007 09:31:00  

And to think I get criticised every time I call Thatcher an old bitch. Clearly a mistake on my part, she must be an old slut.

Rickytshirt said...
2 Oct 2007 10:20:00  

I agree a woman can be both a bitch and a slut therefore a single word is needed to describe such a person. May I suggest 'Slitch'?

kinglear said...
2 Oct 2007 11:03:00  

In my experience Labour women are boring harridan's. Personally, I would much rather go out with a slut....

Mr Eugenides said...
2 Oct 2007 11:54:00  

Treason, Piper. Gordon will have you put in the Lubyanka for that...

Andrew Ian Dodge said...
2 Oct 2007 17:04:00  

Might be same guys that tried to convince me, while I was wearing a press badge at Conference a few years ago, that there was too much Jew influence in the Tory Party and that Israel had not right to exist.

Cath said...
3 Oct 2007 07:02:00  

This guy was propping the bar up, yes? Let me guess. The "bitch" was the one who'd responded with a well aimed stilleto and the "slut" was the one in his mate's hotel room?
And some still dispute the achievements of feminism.

Winchester whisperer said...
3 Oct 2007 14:18:00  

What about Tory men: bastards, gays and/or wets

Ellee said...
3 Oct 2007 14:19:00  

Which one am I?

dizzy said...
4 Oct 2007 13:26:00  

"This guy was propping the bar up, yes?"

Did I say it was a guy?




 

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