Story by Manne
After a long association with the famous Mondrian Brothers – abstract builders to the proletariat – Merv has decided to break with tradition and give an all-females team an opportunity to work with the pub’s architect.
When asked what he was contemplating for the pub, Merv responded “Oh, I dunno, maybe something in brick.”
*….. Sub Editor’s note I couldn’t bring myself to subtitle this real photograph “New meaning for ‘brickies’ cleavage”
It was published on LinkedIn this morning – by a woman championing the progress women are making in the building industry…. and if anything, furthering the rampant sexism at the same time.
Perhaps these leaders owned the concreting company that advertised on Taree Tv with buxom wenches in short shorts and other safety gear boasting ” the best lay in town”
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Perhaps these leaders owned the concreting company that advertised on Taree Tv with buxom wenches in short shorts and other safety gear boasting ” the best lay in town”
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Honestly, Norm. You cannot be serious ! Dear oh dear.
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Great find.
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Thanks, Viv. I messaged the woman who posted the pic, politely suggesting that she might consider how this might be received in the wider world.
OK I painted a word picture that the photo would most likely find it’s home in every site office lunch shed.
She replied that she was not interested in my opinion.
Fair enough.
I also reckon there’s going to be a lot of male brickies copping a razzing about how they look in a singlet 😊
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It looks like they are at a women’s award night for the trades or something. I would have told you to piss off too ! I mean footballers don’t turn up for the Brownlow wearing their working gear. The women are dressed up for the night. Still, a good find … and maybe a lesson learned.
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Correct, Viv. It WAS some kind of industry Brownlow medal thing for building women’s esteem. And 2 /3 ladies in the photograph are impeccably dressed for the occasion. The other one is simply gorgeous.
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“New meaning for ‘brickies’ cleavage”
Well it least its not a brickies crack.
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