Look everyone - I think we're all agreed that the photo isn't appropriate for this website and I'm sure the GW team will remove it as soon as they're back in the office. As is often the way, the time that some people get over excited and post inappropriate things is at holiday time when there's no one in the office - a pain but it will be dealt with.
In the meantime, please don't let's fall out about it
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W'song there's no need to leave and yes you can have your opinion. But I often talk about Mr Turner too but in no way about anything suggestive. Sorry but I don't find that more offensive than a pic of nude men.
Sorry Dove I don't want to fall out about either, just my opinion too.
We will all have different thresholds of what's offensive etc ......... as I've said, I've spent many hours in the life drawing studio drawing both naked men and women who are professional artists' models.
My feeling is that whether a naked human body is offensive or not, the photo Edd posted is inappropriate for this website which is part of what might be called a 'family magazine' and I'm pretty sure that when the mods return to the office it will be removed.
Lets get on and talk about something else
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GWRS-made my own puds this year....doubled the mixture, and now got Christmas puds coming out of my ears, all the rellies sent home with at least a couple, and I've still got 6 in the fridge!! Will just have to eat them myself I suppose!! Also a very large Christmas cake still left..anybody for a cuppa and a slice....a big slice.......PLEASE???? aND DON'T START ON ABOUT MINCE PIES!!!!!Ooops...sorry, seem to be shouting.
I don't think I've ever knowingly eaten a 'bought' Christmas pud.
This is the first year in years and years that I've not made around eight Christmas puds - I normally make one for us, two for Wonky, one for the in-laws, one for a colleague and one to raffle in the office for Children in Need and some spares. Somehow we had one large one left over in the fridge this year, so Wonky has that one, we had a different sort of Christmas dinner this year, so didn't need a pud, the in-laws were eating out and of course I'm not at work so the others weren't needed.
Ours always have an old silver threepenny bit in the ones destined for family
I didn't know what to do with myself last Stir Up Sunday
I'm sure normal service will be resumed next Christmas
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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Look everyone - I think we're all agreed that the photo isn't appropriate for this website and I'm sure the GW team will remove it as soon as they're back in the office. As is often the way, the time that some people get over excited and post inappropriate things is at holiday time when there's no one in the office - a pain but it will be dealt with.
In the meantime, please don't let's fall out about it
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
W'song there's no need to leave and yes you can have your opinion. But I often talk about Mr Turner too but in no way about anything suggestive. Sorry but I don't find that more offensive than a pic of nude men.
Sorry Dove I don't want to fall out about either, just my opinion too.
We will all have different thresholds of what's offensive etc ......... as I've said, I've spent many hours in the life drawing studio drawing both naked men and women who are professional artists' models.
My feeling is that whether a naked human body is offensive or not, the photo Edd posted is inappropriate for this website which is part of what might be called a 'family magazine' and I'm pretty sure that when the mods return to the office it will be removed.
Lets get on and talk about something else
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Hello all just about to finish the Christmas pub ( home made ) and brandy butter before watching Sherlock Holmes on TV at 9-00
O/H won a 1945 silver six pennce which we put in pub , fabulous , both
The first ones made 30 years ago , where not eatable in fact where put in compost bin
anybody else make there own ?
Suggestive was not my word, just to clarify
GWRS-made my own puds this year....doubled the mixture, and now got Christmas puds coming out of my ears
, all the rellies sent home with at least a couple, and I've still got 6 in the fridge!! Will just have to eat them myself I suppose!! Also a very large Christmas cake still left..anybody for a cuppa and a slice....a big slice.......PLEASE???? aND DON'T START ON ABOUT MINCE PIES!!!!!Ooops...sorry, seem to be shouting.
I don't think I've ever knowingly eaten a 'bought' Christmas pud.
This is the first year in years and years that I've not made around eight Christmas puds - I normally make one for us, two for Wonky, one for the in-laws, one for a colleague and one to raffle in the office for Children in Need and some spares. Somehow we had one large one left over in the fridge this year, so Wonky has that one, we had a different sort of Christmas dinner this year, so didn't need a pud, the in-laws were eating out and of course I'm not at work so the others weren't needed.
Ours always have an old silver threepenny bit in the ones destined for family
I didn't know what to do with myself last Stir Up Sunday
I'm sure normal service will be resumed next Christmas
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.