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Old 11-02-2005, 03:15 PM   #61
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oh my lord. no where in the joke are blondes mentioned. it is a joke.
I didn't say there was a blonde in the joke, I was simply outlining that I cop more of this kind of stuff than others (being sent so many blonde/dumb girl driver jokes I doubt there are ANY I haven't yet seen). It has simply made me immune.
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most girls i know couldn't pick the difference between a falcon & commodore if you stripped the badges off. *no offence to the sensible girls on this forum.
Woah, that was a quick save. out: My daughter shakes her head at me in wonderment when I can name nearly all cars on the road (cept perhaps a few of the latest plastic fantastics)... I offered to help her learn but she has no interest at this stage. I will work on her. Also I am planning to show both of my girls how to change a tyre, oil, water, sparkies, brake pads and general bits and pieces so if they are ever stuck in the middle of nowhere then at least they can try and fix stuff.

And wow, there aren't that many chickies after all! I thought more would've come out of hiding...

Also the forums are fine the way they are, I like the format, definitely DON'T want pink

I was brought up to be a holden girl... I bucked tradition :hihi:
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some of the girls would put me to shame with there knowledge :
He he.. I'm sure I saw DeathXR blush when he came home from work to find his ute that he had abandoned half way down the driveway in the morning.. had been fixed by ME (he hadn't been able to work out what was wrong and thought swearing at it might fix it).

Runs better than ever now.

Now i've told you that story, it's time to : :hihi:

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I didn't say there was a blonde in the joke, I was simply outlining that I cop more of this kind of stuff than others (being sent so many blonde/dumb girl driver jokes I doubt there are ANY I haven't yet seen). It has simply made me immune.
It is amazing how well blonde jokes are doing considering how many blondes get university qualifications, hold down bloody mentally tough jobs, and than still raise a family on the side. Still, even blondes would admit some are really funny.

Any chance we could start a thread titled "Testing Discovery's armour", where everyone abuses Discovery to see just how tough your armour really is??? : only kidding......
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He he.. I'm sure I saw DeathXR blush when he came home from work to find his ute that he had abandoned half way down the driveway in the morning.. had been fixed by ME (he hadn't been able to work out what was wrong and thought swearing at it might fix it).

Runs better than ever now.

Now i've told you that story, it's time to : :hihi:
GIRLIE POWER!!! WOOHOO! Too cool sweetie, too cool. You rule.
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Got a bit of a stutter there Pilch? :

Give it your best shot!

Thanks Bindi, my kids helped too ha ha.

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Well I'm a girl, and Í'm taken.

I personally thought there'd be more girls on here too.... I'm sure the number will increase thow.

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See my response in blue sourbastard.

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Sorry that isnt what you outlined in your original post.

"I would start my suggesting some strict guidelines are placed into effect to make them feel safe and not subject to harassment."

The above statement outlines a policy change. There may well be, you haven't asked them yet? What's wrong with asking for their input to encouage more women to the forum?

"I suggest you let the women themselves determine what guidelines they wish to have in place"

This statement outlines who should draft it. No, as above it suggusts the forum ask for their input the the forum administrator can draft it.

If your so sure that your doing every thing right now then don't do anything. Nothing will change and the forum will still have only a few female members.
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Man, some people need to relax a little.

*clears throat and stands up*

Okay, I'm Andy. Im a male, Blue Fairy is my fiance (who is female). I am not sexist and appreciate a good joke as long as no-one gets hurt. I am also not homophobic and if I have used an expression in the past stating that someone else was, it was meant in jest and was not to isolate and offend anyone else.

I do occasionly sh!t-stir, but its all in good humour and I hope that most people realise that.

*sits down*

A lot of the women on this forum are attached to someone else for various reasons... Some may have even joined after they were together with the other person. Obviously this is a ford enthusiast site and in most cases only a ford fan (or holden fan with a common interest in Aussie cars :P)would look for this site. Its obvious so far that there are not alot of female car enthusiasts due to they way that most women are raised*

Therefore, you will always find female fans that join the site in a minority because the size of the female fan base in question does not exist.

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*most refers to the majority, I understand and appreciate that some women are taught about cars and some have a genuine interest in cars that isnt shared by parental units.
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Man, some people need to relax a little.

*clears throat and stands up*

Okay, I'm Andy. Im a male, Blue Fairy is my fiance (who is female). I am not sexist and appreciate a good joke as long as no-one gets hurt. I am also not homophobic and if I have used an expression in the past stating that someone else was, it was meant in jest and was not to isolate and offend anyone else.

I do occasionly sh!t-stir, but its all in good humour and I hope that most people realise that.

now, thats what im talkin about...thats all good blueraven.....i'm the same as you
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out: hows the armour now?
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Another girl over here.
I am engaged to be married to blueraven.
That is if you can find the keys to the house
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out: hows the armour now?
Ha ha! That's it!

Just don't you come crying to me when your car is broken down and you can't get it going.
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Just don't you come crying to me when your car is broken down and you can't get it going.
not a concern, I drive a F O R D which is built tough

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this seems to be a trend. do women find that holdens are inadequate in the size department or something?
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There may well be, you haven't asked them yet? What's wrong with asking for their input to encouage more women to the forum?
If you want to change policy that will impact an entire community, it is essential that the entire community have input as well, not just one segment. That is common sense. The fact that the rest of the community is involved does not mean women are precluded. Maybe I should ask you what is wrong with asking men for their input to encourage more women to the forum? To my knowledge good ideas are not restricted to gender.

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If your so sure that your doing every thing right now then don't do anything. Nothing will change and the forum will still have only a few female members.
I dont believe that any changes you can make to posting policy would increase numbers of women, or anyone for that matter on this forum. Like any service or product, it comes down to targetted promotion, and offering something that your demographic wants. Brand recognition and fostering interest in cars/motorsports in general also help.

Otherwise you can restructure policy until noone can post anything at all. It wont cause a stampede of females to suddenly be interested in a car forum.
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I do occasionly sh!t-stir, but its all in good humour and I hope that most people realise that.
Here, here, that goes the same for me and it's getting pretty tense in here.

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I didn't say there was a blonde in the joke, I was simply outlining that I cop more of this kind of stuff than others (being sent so many blonde/dumb girl driver jokes I doubt there are ANY I haven't yet seen). It has simply made me immune.

Look on the Bright side, i'd prefer to be in a blond joke than to be a Volvo driver! :Up_to_som
 
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CDAA, sourbastard....are you both in the marketing industry?

you seem to be getting RIGHT into this whole policy thing, and targeted demographic etc etc...

the fact is, i dont think there needs to be a "policy" for that kind of stuff.

its common sense that the admins won't tolerate people abusing or harassing other members, male or female....
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CDAA, sourbastard....are you both in the marketing industry?

you seem to be getting RIGHT into this whole policy thing, and targeted demographic etc etc...

the fact is, i dont think there needs to be a "policy" for that kind of stuff.

its common sense that the admins won't tolerate people abusing or harassing other members, male or female....
Nope not in marketing. But ive seen how it works enough times.
Yup agree that there are rules and people already in place for this. Anything more is just redundant and time wasting.
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If you want to change policy that will impact an entire community, it is essential that the entire community have input as well, not just one segment. That is common sense. The fact that the rest of the community is involved does not mean women are precluded. Maybe I should ask you what is wrong with asking men for their input to encourage more women to the forum? To my knowledge good ideas are not restricted to gender.
Any changes to policy as a result to my suggestion would and should only be implemented if it was determined for the good of the entire community. That is common sense.Your last suggestion is a good one, asking men as well. I would imagine the answers will differ between genders, but would present as being 'fair to the community.

I dont believe that any changes you can make to posting policy would increase numbers of women, or anyone for that matter on this forum. Like any service or product, it comes down to targetted promotion, and offering something that your demographic wants.(Bingo!!) Brand recognition and fostering interest in cars/motorsports in general also help.

We are so close to agreeing here..lol It's not the policies themselves that will encourage more women to the forums, but the perception that this place is a safe place for them (as well as men). The forum would be targeting women in its promotion of a safe environment for all members. Of course it's already safe. You know that and most of the existing members know as well through experience, but most are male aren’t they? How does someone who is not a member know? Is it a consideration to them? For men I would imagine it is not so much, but for women I think you will find it is. The forum ‘wants’ more female members then it needs to accommodate to their needs (as well as men). Simply put, if the forum could build a perception of safety for all, I believe an increase of female members may be more likely.

Otherwise you can restructure policy until noone can post anything at all. It wont cause a stampede of females to suddenly be interested in a car forum. See above
Some great discussion with you sourbastard, but I think it's best we continue if need be in any thread or via PM.
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CDAA, sourbastard....are you both in the marketing industry?
Yes to some degree, it's part of my job.

lol....Sorry guys, sourbarstard and I will take our discussion to another thread if need be. It appears we both have the right intentions which is the good thing, just differ on the reasons and method of execution. It’s all interesting none the less.
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We are so close to agreeing here..lol It's not the policies themselves that will encourage more women to the forums, but the perception that this place is a safe place for them (as well as men).
try not to overlook the FACT that this site caters to more men than it does women. The fact that women feel safe here, really means very little if they have no reason to be here...
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try not to overlook the FACT that this site caters to more men than it does women. The fact that women feel safe here, really means very little if they have no reason to be here...
I think we can safely assume I am referring to women that are interested in cars already Dez. Not ones that don't obviously. Same can be said for men as well. For those women, feeling safe here or anywhere is likely to be relevant.

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There's been a lot of talk about making women feel safe here but I haven't yet heard any women say they don't feel safe. Personally, I've never had a problem here and most of the guys I've spoken to seem to be very decent and respectful blokes. As for the few idiots, there's always going to be some of them everywhere you go and most girls are pretty good at holding their own and taking care of themselves. I also feel secure in the knowledge that everyone here has administrators etc. to help sort out any issues you can't solve yourself. I don't think we need to advertise how safe this forum is for women in order to attract more of them. I don't know of any women who would wonder if they'd be safe before checking out a forum they were interested in.

I think the lack of females is just due to the fact that more guys are interested in cars than girls in our current culture. Finding a partner who has common interests is a great way to start a relationship so I'm not surprised lots of people meet partners here. For those who don't find a girl around here who shares your passion for cars, there's always your star trek conventions ;)
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There's been a lot of talk about making women feel safe here but I haven't yet heard any women say they don't feel safe. Personally, I've never had a problem here and most of the guys I've spoken to seem to be very decent and respectful blokes. As for the few idiots, there's always going to be some of them everywhere you go and most girls are pretty good at holding their own and taking care of themselves. I also feel secure in the knowledge that everyone here has administrators etc. to help sort out any issues you can't solve yourself. I don't think we need to advertise how safe this forum is for women in order to attract more of them. I don't know of any women who would wonder if they'd be safe before checking out a forum they were interested in.

I think the lack of females is just due to the fact that more guys are interested in cars than girls in our current culture. Finding a partner who has common interests is a great way to start a relationship so I'm not surprised lots of people meet partners here. For those who don't find a girl around here who shares your passion for cars, there's always your star trek conventions ;)

spot on DQ, there is no reason to feel "un-safe" on an internet forum, especially this 1.

the lack of females is due to exactly what you said (have we got a thumbs up smiley yet ?)
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There's been a lot of talk about making women feel safe here but I haven't yet heard any women say they don't feel safe. Personally, I've never had a problem here and most of the guys I've spoken to seem to be very decent and respectful blokes. As for the few idiots, there's always going to be some of them everywhere you go and most girls are pretty good at holding their own and taking care of themselves. I also feel secure in the knowledge that everyone here has administrators etc. to help sort out any issues you can't solve yourself. I don't think we need to advertise how safe this forum is for women in order to attract more of them. I don't know of any women who would wonder if they'd be safe before checking out a forum they were interested in.

I think the lack of females is just due to the fact that more guys are interested in cars than girls in our current culture. Finding a partner who has common interests is a great way to start a relationship so I'm not surprised lots of people meet partners here. For those who don't find a girl around here who shares your passion for cars, there's always your star trek conventions ;)
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There's been a lot of talk about making women feel safe here but I haven't yet heard any women say they don't feel safe. Personally, I've never had a problem here and most of the guys I've spoken to seem to be very decent and respectful blokes. As for the few idiots, there's always going to be some of them everywhere you go and most girls are pretty good at holding their own and taking care of themselves. I also feel secure in the knowledge that everyone here has administrators etc. to help sort out any issues you can't solve yourself. I don't think we need to advertise how safe this forum is for women in order to attract more of them. I don't know of any women who would wonder if they'd be safe before checking out a forum they were interested in.

I think the lack of females is just due to the fact that more guys are interested in cars than girls in our current culture. Finding a partner who has common interests is a great way to start a relationship so I'm not surprised lots of people meet partners here. For those who don't find a girl around here who shares your passion for cars, there's always your star trek conventions ;)
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I think the lack of females is just due to the fact that more guys are interested in cars than girls in our current culture. Finding a partner who has common interests is a great way to start a relationship so I'm not surprised lots of people meet partners here. For those who don't find a girl around here who shares your passion for cars, there's always your star trek conventions ;)
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