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I've read every post and still can't see why people are getting so uptight about a cartoon.

 

Apart from pissing on someones bonfire aint you lot got anything better to do.

 

BTW, worst thing we ever did was let women drive......:laugh1:

 

 

Edit: How you getting on with those 20denier tights Felix

 

Some people have nothing better to do that try to find fault with things unfortunately Mick.

I did say to Rob when I was sent the artwork that it was going to ruffle a few feathers :001_smile: Personally I have no problem with it

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At the end of the day, lotd of people have now been talking about their guide bars, if just a 3rd of said people now buy one just to try it they've made more sales than then they would of done, out dated ad or not. Also can we have some more stihl sponsored groundies please can't let the last on be one of those all orange things!

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Ok, placing my "Mods" hat carefully in the corner for a minute.

This world has gone mad. Stark raving bonkers. It's now more "PC" for two males to walk down the high street holding hands and kissing one another, than to have an image of a female (with a nice figure) in an advert. Even real people voluntarily disrobe and stand in front of a camera for £££. They do it because they can earn good money. No one holds a gun to their head, they want to do it. I was a child in the 70s, there was a lot wrong with things back then but blimey it was a Much freer society than this oppressive world we live in today. Constantly having to mind what you say in case you offend someone for stating the obvious. What a beige world it is now, bland boring and very beige. If you don't want to see something, then don't look at it, if it offends, ignore it. It's like being smothered by a well -meaning aunt. :001_rolleyes:

Hat back on now.

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At the end of the day, lotd of people have now been talking about their guide bars, if just a 3rd of said people now buy one just to try it they've made more sales than then they would of done, out dated ad or not. Also can we have some more stihl sponsored groundies please can't let the last on be one of those all orange things!

 

I service generators at Bluewater in kent and I have noticed alot of the girls are all orange there.

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Ok, placing my "Mods" hat carefully in the corner for a minute.

This world has gone mad. Stark raving bonkers. It's now more "PC" for two males to walk down the high street holding hands and kissing one another, than to have an image of a female (with a nice figure) in an advert. Even real people voluntarily disrobe and stand in front of a camera for £££. They do it because they can earn good money. No one holds a gun to their head, they want to do it. I was a child in the 70s, there was a lot wrong with things back then but blimey it was a Much freer society than this oppressive world we live in today. Constantly having to mind what you say in case you offend someone for stating the obvious. What a beige world it is now, bland boring and very beige. If you don't want to see something, then don't look at it, if it offends, ignore it. It's like being smothered by a well -meaning aunt. :001_rolleyes:

Hat back on now.

 

Spot on!

All this PC gets very tiring.

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