Ah now.
In Spain.
Sinéad Gleeson tweetz:
When the Sylvia Plath-inspired fashion spread in a women’s magazine includes an oven.
Pic: Tasha Fierce
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Ah now.
In Spain.
Sinéad Gleeson tweetz:
When the Sylvia Plath-inspired fashion spread in a women’s magazine includes an oven.
Pic: Tasha Fierce
That’s so insensitive. Her daughter could possibly sue these blackguards.
Then again, Jesus Christ is honoured worldwide by the tools used for his execution.
“Lot of Christians wear crosses around their necks. You think when Jesus comes back he’s gonna want to see a [beep]ing cross, man?
You know, kinda like going up to Jackie Onassis with a rifle pendant on, you know. “Thinkin’ of John, Jackie. We love him. Just tryin’ to keep that memory alive, baby.”
Good ole Bill Hicks ;)
Insensitivity aside, who would buy an oven in that colour, apart from my toddler?
Ahem.
Oh, COME ON!
That’s Lady Penelope’s oven.
I have to stifle a childish snigger that the brand is called Smeg.
i call it ‘smug’
What’s it called, love?
Smeg, ma.
HEEEEEEEEEEEEEH HEH HEH HEH.
What the smeg!
A lot of women staying single for life or divorcing now, hence why kitchen appliances now come in all manor of weird colours.
A lot of men are staying single for life or divorcing now too, in equal numbers, by default.
Problem is, a lot are still living together because neither can afford to move out.
Is it a reference to her death or good old fashioned misogyny?
I think it’s gas.
Yes, but you’re not a very nice person.
*whoosh*
I got the joke. Thanks Rob.
I was making the noise of gas escaping :))
Another busy day of social media Gen Angry Birds Stasi fretting for the Sigla-McSharry Axis sisterhood