Fallen Women

I thought I'd ask before googling; but can you also have fallen men?
Started: 19th Sep 2012 at 17:43

Not much mention of fallen men.
Fallen women are interesting.
Replied: 19th Sep 2012 at 17:53

Well, you're knocking 'em out on handbags at a fair rate at the moment.
The term 'Fallen Woman' is a medieval sexist term. Tsk
Tess Of The d'Urbervilles springs to mind.
No such thing as a fallen man - they always land on their bloody feet.
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I worked with a woman some time ago, and she reckoned that in her youth she could trip a chap up and be under him before he hit the ground.
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Well, you're knocking 'em out on handbags at a fair rate at the moment.
another scoundrel trying to corrupt me
No, I'm not doing the one about the lady of easy virtue and the handbag one.
September Explanation:
This thread was brought to you by the number twelvety and the missing sketch featuring 'Fallen Masonry' sign.
Technically speaking/typing, I don't think such a sign would exist in real life. 'Falling Masonry' yes, but not 'Fallen'.
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See what you have done Dostaf --got the woman on the side -- no not that one, on the side of the columm
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Not I, Elizabeth. I'm being plagued by holiday home adverts at the moment.
Edit
Now it's exterior doors.
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Last edited by dostaf: 20th Sep 2012 at 15:39:49

eront was after one of them for her back passage
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Posted by: erontquay (5773)
tomplum, I needed a door for my backpassage, to stop all and sundry wandering up there,but I fear its not big enough, the door not the backpassage, thanks for the thought though
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What cost a penny? Interesting eh!
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She wants to be careful and avoid going over that balcony and becoming another statistic on my whimsical Fallen Woman thread.
Replied: 20th Sep 2012 at 16:32

There would be a queue to catch her, I suspect.
Or at least, to 'go out with her' while she is still warm....
Too much?
Replied: 20th Sep 2012 at 16:34

Who mentioned gravity?
I do wish you'd take notice of the tiles on my drivel.
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She will be a'floatin?
That's witchcraft talk that is?...Are you a Witch or a man?
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So you are a man?..Then let us at once remove our vests and wrestle.
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I'll give you a clue, without incriminating myself.
16:32 Think of the elderly matron and her canine companion.
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ma·tron
[mey-truhn] Show IPA
noun
1.
a married woman, especially one who is mature and staid or dignified and has an established social position.
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Not a jar, a cupboard you notreet!
Ooops, that's torn it.
Replied: 20th Sep 2012 at 16:55

'One can have several social positions, but only one social status'
I wonder if Section 8 could confirm that one?
Replied: 20th Sep 2012 at 18:51

Isn't there a famous book on social positions? With pictures if memory serves.
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The Two Ronnies did a sketch about that.
The one I found on You Tube the sound is all cocked.
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