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Monday, May 21, 2007

Clogtroversy

In the absence of any post today, I will devote some time to analyzing the alleged conduct of the SATC Slackeys at the "Sam and the City Boozer" - a more appropriate name of a support group for alcoholics and the chronically ugly I have never heard - on Friday night.

According to Slackey Lisa, Slackey Geekboy behaved inappropriately:
Geeky... you misbehaved.

Slapping without consent is not at all fine form!

NO MEANS NO!
Posted by: Lisa at May 21, 2007 8:57 AM
To which he responded:
Lisa,

2 corrections...

1. I didn't slap you, I spanked you.
2. You didn't say no.
Posted by: Geekboy at May 21, 2007 9:45 AM
Slackey alpha then joined in the admonishment:

Thank you blog boozer (anna) for putting together another enjoyable evening of merriment.

I however am going to raise an issue regarding acts of behaviour I witnessed on Friday night. I saw a number of the women (yes more then 1) at the blog meet inappropriately touched and harassed by other blogger’s. Lisa has already come out and expressed her anger at this.

From what I have been told by other females this is not the first time it has happened. Some have said nothing because they feel uncomfortable, but I am happy to raise it on their behalf as I think it is deplorable. Geekboy I don’t think this is something you should be laughing about.

It is harassment of a very ugly nature and exactly the type of attitude I am talking about. What makes you think what you did is acceptable. Women are not play things for your amusement and entertainment. Taking advantage of their friendship for your fetishes is pretty low.

Posted by: alpha at May 21, 2007 10:26 AM

Oooo. Stern.

Come on alpha, what did you seriously expect from a group of people who spend most of their working day throwing their hormones around the internet? Fox Hunting and High Tea?
But like all good dramas, this one has a happy ending:

Geekboy,
Thank you for personally apologising.

Posted by: Lisa at May
21, 2007 11:31 AM
Aww.

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