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Old 18-07-2009, 09:21 AM #21
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A girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do...are you saying you wouldn't do whatever you could for a luxurious life if you were a woman?
Knowing where Karly hails from (the sink estate of Methilhill is about 2km from where I'm typing this) the girl done well in overcoming adversity and getting out. If she'd been male and become a professional boxer, society would have admired that.

I guess you make a valid point.
are you two for real? firstly, i think your comments on women are sexist: a girl's got do what a girl's gotta do? i mean do you seriously think women are all searching for money at the expense of emotional happiness? that's what it sounds like from the way you two are talking. and comparing her to a boxer makes no sense at all- boxers dedicate their lives to their sport and deserve our admiration when they have success. what has she done that could possibly compare?
What she did was dedication - as I understand it from my hometown, instead of relying on jobseeker allowance/diamond white/heroin to get by in Methilhill, she obsessively send snaps off to everywhere possible until picked-up by Nuts Mag as a "Street Honey". In keeping with this lifestyle, she got a footballer boyfriend - nobody in Scottish 2nd Division East Fife in hometown wanted it, so got a 3rd Div one...........unfortunately he was not Pele so got dropped by the 3rd Div Team.

The girl progressed by taking more off then bagged the goofy Hong Kong millionaire in EDI. Simples - it is not sexist - she used what what talents she had to get out of a life of dole/alcohol/heroin.
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