What's in a name ??
On TV the female reading the weather is generally referred to as "The Weather Girl" ---- BUT---- when a male reads the weather he is referred to as "The Weather Man"
Now that we are in the age of equality, should there not be gender equality in descriptive names. ?
If they are to say "The weather Girl", then her male colleague should correctly be referred to as "The Weather Boy".
Conversely if they refer to "The Weather Man" his female colleague should correctly be referred to as "The Weather Woman" .
I don't see why women should be treated as less important or mature than their male colleagues.
K
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You must be scraping the bottom of the barrel 'K' for something to moan about, only you could pick up on something as meaningless as this The weather is read by anyone, by any name, dress, skirt or trousers, what does it matter as long as they tell us the weather. You read into things that are not there and is a reason why we have a complete breakdown caused by PC.
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You must be scraping the bottom of the barrel 'K' for something to moan about, only you could pick up on something as meaningless as this
The weather is read by anyone, by any name, dress, skirt or trousers, what does it matter as long as they tell us the weather. You read into
things that are not there and is a reason why we have a complete breakdown caused by PC.Good post, Dave.
It's the weekend silliness again.
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Your final paragraph is not fun 'K'
"I don't see why women should be treated as less important or mature than their male colleagues."
That is a serious issue, its only your writings previous to that in bold that is 'zzzzzzz' hilarity.
I'm sure a Mod will move it into Fun and Trivia if that was your intention.
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Isn't "weatherman" one word ??
It is if you say it quick enough...
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On our TV you can only see them from the waist up ,so they could be wearing nothing from the waist down
In the early days of television (one word - part Greek and part Latin) the male reader of the news was required to wear a dinner jacket and a black tie. Apparently as lower down behind the desk was never shown they could attire themselves as the felt best - and a tevevision studio was a very hot place.
When things became more relaxed and less formal a black tie was kept below the desk in case of breaking news during the broadcast of a royal demise. No recorded nonsense then, and they still got the weather wrong.
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I'm sure other members with a sense of humour and enjoy a laugh, can give many examples of PC gone OTT.
K
Ps- None of us will get hot and bothered if anybody makes a spelling mistake or the grammar is not quite right. So lets hear those examples folks.
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Call me an old misery if you like (Mrs M has on many occasions! ), but I fail to see how inviting folk to post on what they might consider to be "PC gone mad" and which will inevitably lead to the sort of disagreeable posting seen in the past, can in any way be classed as showing a sense of humour or inducing a good laugh. Still, that's just the way I see things - others will surely think differently (as, of course, they are perfectly entitled to do!)
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How many star points do you get for starting a discussion ??? ,Just wondered .
He'll have to crack on if he wants to make Gold before their demise. Although perhaps not as it's "soon" rather than "imminent"
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Strange how these types of devisive threads only appear at the weekend.
OP, certain posters display that MO regularly-weekendly
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Call me an old misery if you like (Mrs M has on many occasions! ), but I fail to see how inviting folk to post on what they might consider to be "PC gone mad" and which will inevitably lead to the sort of disagreeable posting seen in the past, can in any way be classed as showing a sense of humour or inducing a good laugh. Still, that's just the way I see things - others will surely think differently (as, of course, they are perfectly entitled to do!)
I agree with you
PS not with you being an old misery
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