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Gregg Wallace was a market stall holder, who left school at 14. He has MILLWALL tattooed across his chest. He's now front page news because he told dirty jokes. I'd be shocked if I met a Millwall fan who didn't.
Couldn't agree more Dirk. ALl these people coming out of the woodwork from years ago (including that paragon of virtue Rod Stewart) and conducting a major witch hunt because of things he said/joked about.
While I can understand people not always being comfortable with others sense of humour where is the line drawn? It seems people are afraid of saying anything now for fear of offending anyone.
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It's getting beyond a joke on 13:28 - Nov 29 with 236 views
Yeh it’s terrible. You can’t ask people about their sex lives and parade around topless in the workplace anymore. Or tell pretty risky jokes to whoever is in ear shot and if they are offended then that’s their problem.
“Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously'
It's getting beyond a joke on 13:28 - Nov 29 by Heisenberg
Yeh it’s terrible. You can’t ask people about their sex lives and parade around topless in the workplace anymore. Or tell pretty risky jokes to whoever is in ear shot and if they are offended then that’s their problem.
Spot on, there's absolutely nothing wrong with old men telling seventeen year old girls lewd jokes and showing them your chest whether they like it or not, worlds gone mad.