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"ladies" Day At The Grand National, Photographers Could Be Banned.

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anotheoldgit | 11:22 Fri 27th Mar 2015 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3014124/Photos-finished-Aintree-set-BAN-photographers-taking-pictures-badly-dressed-women-Grand-National-meeting-avoid-embarrassing-pictures-like-these.html

/// 'We have talked about trying to monitor those photographers, so if we see any element clearly looking for a negative shot and we can identify that, we will take their accreditation off them and we'll kick them off the site. ///

/// 'That's not easily manageable, but that's what we'll endeavour to do.' ///

Why kick the photographers off the site, why not kick off the offending "Ladies"?????


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which event would you rather go to, this one where you could get laid or Ascot where you might see some nice shoes?

//Why did the Guardian need to print a photograph of a baby being breast fed, was that also for the titillation of their male readers? //

Surely it's the baby that was being titillated.!!

Hans.
Comedy gold!!!!
AOG
One feeding baby is accesible for illustrative purposes.

The Guardian didn't use 9 photographs and 2 videos.

I guess the Mail and the Guardian know their readers wants.
4th picture down, I reckon that's princess Anne on the right in the hat.
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Gromit

/// One feeding baby is accesible for illustrative purposes. ///

/// The Guardian didn't use 9 photographs and 2 videos. ///

The Mail used that amount of photographs to illustrate how widespread the problem is, and it is not just an isolated incident.

/// I guess the Guardian know their readers wants. ///

What being titty fed you mean?
I think it's a matter of which newspaper was keeping abreast of things.

Hans.
Stop it - my sides may split!!!
"The Mail used that amount of photographs to illustrate how widespread the problem is, and it is not just an isolated incident."

Of course they did, of course they did.
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Zacs-Master

Was it worth the time just coming on, so as to agree with me?
Now don't be coy. We both know I was being derisive.
It's always worth coming on to agree with you AOG!!!
AOG,
I posted at 10:41 to agree with you but you decided to argue anyway :-)
How can you tell someone is a sl@g just by looking at them ?
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Gromit

AOG,
/// I posted at 10:41 to agree with you but you decided to argue anyway :-) ///

Agreeing with one particular point does not exclude you from further argument regarding all other statements you make. :0)
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-Talbot-

/// How can you tell someone is a sl@g just by looking at them ? ///

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/03/27/05/191B5AA1000005DC-0-image-a-1_1427433806486.jpg

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/04/04/article-2596282-1CD4050E00000578-598_964x614.jpg

Still not sure then perhaps a trip to Specsavers might help, :0)
How from that picture can you tall that these women are sl@gs?
The first picture is too well composed and lit for it not to be 'staged'. The second one just look like a normal bunch of ladies to me.
Where, I want to know, are the ABsisterhood. Shouldn't they be on here defending a wimmin's right to look (and act) like a drunken slapper.
Not that I think they're that bad, but then I've seen Ladies Day at Newcastle(shudder)
which set would you rather have a pint with Mick?

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