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AA Gill has writtena really charming piece about British Womens appearence

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CybilLiberty · 03/10/2009 07:52

When I fly back to England, I know that I will notice two things: the old place will look surprisingly and miraculously green, and the girls will look like recycling bin bags full of windfalls, with a relentless, stroppy, obstinate and defiant plainness.

When everything is wet and cold, English girls glower beneath their frizzy split ends, with their baggy pink eyes, defensively regarding the world over broken veins and puce, dripping noses, pursing their thin lips over badly shuffled teeth.

The summer is when those bodies, long held in supine, chip-rich darkness of shapeless unisex comfort clobber, are set free like blind, hairless, albino moles; the grey adipose flesh slops over waistbands and shoulder straps; bunioned and varicosed feet shimmy in shower slippers; arses are sliced by cheese-wire thongs; wobbling, pocked thighs flap and chafe like drunken mates.

But nothing could be worse than English girls when they make an effort, dressed up for a night out: it?s then that they reach the heights of precipitous frightfulness. The clacking cankles. The tortured hair. The evil clown?s make-up. Predatory breasts, like pink water bombs. Flapping arms and glistening chins, and second-division mouths. The farmyard aggression and the zoo sex.

It?s not just a class thing; it?s not only chavvy ladettes in the provinces. Look at the state of the totty tumbling out of Boujis, or waving chipped-nailed fingers at Glastonbury.

Go to any £1,000-a-head charity ball and see the English memsahib, 3st above her fighting weight, swagged in a gypsy?s shower curtain, with a barnet that might have been spun in a sugary centrifuge. The granny jewellery and the blue eye shadow, the unhumpable hell of them all.
.... and so it goes on.

He does later say beauty is not the be all and end all...but did he have to be quite SOO full of vitriol?

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marenmj · 05/10/2009 16:24

So he's a miserable git, but I am psml at "predatory breasts". He is not a fan of the bosoms then?

It takes me back to my first few weeks in the UK, having just moved from Southern California, when I was simultaneously agog and trying not to stare at all the massive breasts around me. Where I am from one simply does not reach past a DD without serious surgical intervention. My sister was teased mercilessly for being a D.

During those weeks the breasts around me certainly seemed, shall we say, aggressive

[I will add that for each of his points I can think of several, specific, examples that bear them out. Whether or not this can be extrapolated to the entire population is doubtful]

stillstanding · 05/10/2009 16:37

I used to quite like AA's articles but I've gone off them. Not funny in a clever way.

Recently read an article by his partner, Nicola Formby. Vacous stuff about how great being blonde was and detailing her little turn at going brunette. She went home and asked his opinion and he said she looked common and other rather revealing comments.

A little up their own arses, I think.

sprogger · 05/10/2009 16:53

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MrsGhoulofGhostbourne · 05/10/2009 16:54

AA Gill, for example, is a twerp

OrmIrian · 05/10/2009 17:02

sprogger - the end of empire indeed. And people like AA Gill

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