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Topic History of: Gregg Wallace Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Honey
Al Gershwin wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Downing Street Cat wrote: Wyot wrote: Downing Street Cat wrote:
Well I think it's 'inappropriate' to lust for the destruction of someone's life and livelihood.
Very good point.
Bearing in mind that lust is 'a strong sexual desire' - these comments, at the very least, are thought provoking....
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It isn't only used in relation to sex, Barney. Lust can be about anything, most often life, power or money.
Green Man
I never did like him, even before he found fame somehow.
Bawdy jokes always have their place but if he told one joke after another does became tiresome and if he is trying to be saucy than before it could become much more inappropriate.
I am no saint, to be honest, friends and I would blurt out crude remarks in public when we were in our late teens or early 20s, about things smelling like vaginas or the odd rape joke. Even rape jokes were the norm in films and sitcoms. Glad we have moved on.
Looking back I am ashamed of myself. Boys' brains are badly wired, I don't think I had a filter until I reached about 28 or so.
Chris
He took his top off, okay, so what. It sounds strange but context is everything. Are we going to reach the stage where a man without his shirt on is deemed to be flashing or something?
Why can't these women just answer back at men like Wallace when they are just acting daft in front of them.
Al Gershwin
Wyot wrote:
[quote]Downing Street Cat wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote: Downing Street Cat wrote:
Well I think it's 'inappropriate' to lust for the destruction of someone's life and livelihood.
Very good point.
Bearing in mind that lust is 'a strong sexual desire' - these comments, at the very least, are thought provoking....
😒🙄
Wyot
Downing Street Cat wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Downing Street Cat wrote:
Well I think it's 'inappropriate' to lust for the destruction of someone's life and livelihood.