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Women of the world unite... and go on strike

March 8, 2011

International Women's Day and Yours Truly has been stuck at home doing the washing up and the ironing and polishing every wood surface known to man (or woman).

His strict regime has been imposed by Mrs Guru following comments from his Disciples that could not be published on a family blogsite (as the super soaraway Stun might put it), which veered towards the downright rude and inconsiderate.

Admittedly, the barbed comments related to Guru's comments about women and their true value to society being measured not in cold hard cash but in freshly ironed sheets.

Yours Truly is only tied to the stove, as it were, to prove a point - that men can do it too - and as International Women's Day draws to a close it comes a no surprise to learn that women on the whole are doing very badly in terms of pay and opportunities.

Guru suggests women of the world unite and stage a mass walkout, forcing City types to go to work with unpolished shoes, unironed shirts and unmade breakfast. That would soon sort the men from the boys.


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Posted for your edification by Guru on March 8, 2011 9:16 PM |

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