If you mean sex worker…

August 4, 2006

…say sex worker, won’t you? Not “woman of doubtful character”.

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  1. If you mean sex worker…

    nice..

    Trackback by radicalrae1 — August 4, 2006 @ 5:40 pm

  2. :-). Yes, specially if you’re going to go call her a prostitute in the next paragraph.

    Frankly, the whole article is entirely unreadable. There isn’t a single sentence in the whole thing that one couldn’t take exception to. I particularly love “gang of goons” and “in soup”, not to mention a family “destined to look after the religious affairs in Sabarimala”! Plus how hard is it to spell lawyers.

    Oh, and “he said he had gone to the flat to look for a servant”. Huh? How is it possible to confuse looking for a servant with having sex with a woman, sex worker or otherwise?

    Comment by Falstaff — August 4, 2006 @ 9:18 pm

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