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Was: Rachel De Thames - Now: Gender and Gardening
On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 23:56:27 +0100, Victor Meldrew
tippy-typed: If you've ever seen pictures of her when she was a model you'll notice she was unusually big around the hips even then. She says she's always been big-boned around the middle. Wouldn't bother me one bit. I'm not into skinny birds but I prefer them to know a bit about gardening ;-) I hardly think there's anything unusual about a woman having hips but what was completely wrong with Gardener's World last week and made me tut at the gorgeous Mr Don was the fact that him and the other laddo were doing all the interesting, manly stuff together in the greenhouse and there's little old Rachel and all she gets to do is a pretty girly hanging basket. Nothing wrong with hanging baskets per se, they're great, but please - gardening isn't and shouldn't be gender specific!! My partner and I are happiest when I'm digging over the vegetable patch and he's twiddling with his clematis (but that's another story and a very different newsgroup!). What happened to that woman who grows the vegetables on GW? Bring her back, I say, she's fab. A proper woman and a proper gardener. None of this nancy-pamby Nigella of the soil nonsense. |
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Rachel De Thames - Now: Gender and Gardening
What happened to that woman who
grows the vegetables on GW? Bring her back, I say, she's fab. A proper woman and a proper gardener. None of this nancy-pamby Nigella of the soil nonsense. Pippa Greenwood do you mean? Tough call that one. Not sure whether I'd prefer a watch a woman who knows hers gardening or R De T's arse. -- Drakanthus. (Spam filter: Include the word VB anywhere in the subject line or emails will never reach me.) |
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