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Hauler

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If they are married, they die first because they want to.
 

Hauler

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Sorry Taint - Didn't mean to steal your thunder there. I posted before watching the monkey talk.
 

pattitude

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Is that a Manchester accent, my UK friends?

I think we men die earlier because we're expected to shoulder the burden of everyday life without complaining. Women are free to complain, vent and cry. In fact, they're encouraged to. If a man does the same thing, he's considered weak in some way.

Oh, and we fight on the front lines of all the wars. It's only recently that women have been allowed in combat roles. Certainly, women should have been able to vote long before they were allowed to, but where was the outcry at the same time by women for women to fight on the front lines?
 

Zeph

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Is that a Manchester accent, my UK friends?

I think we men die earlier because we're expected to shoulder the burden of everyday life without complaining. Women are free to complain, vent and cry. In fact, they're encouraged to. If a man does the same thing, he's considered weak in some way.

Oh, and we fight on the front lines of all the wars. It's only recently that women have been allowed in combat roles. Certainly, women should have been able to vote long before they were allowed to, but where was the outcry at the same time by women for women to fight on the front lines?
Yorkshire accent.
 

pattitude

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Zeph @Zeph : Was I kind of close geographically?

I taught in the East End of London and heard a couple of Manchester accents (only because they told me, and I also did hear the difference) when out on the weekend. Mostly women, though. Lol!
 
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Zeph @Zeph : Was I kind of close geographically?

I taught in the East End of London and heard a couple of Manchester accents (only because they told me, and I also did hear the difference) when out on the weekend. Mostly women, though. Lol!

Yes mate you were close.