News Flash!!!

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
Some old news that Kiwi would be interested in...


Woman blasts watch retailer Breitling for displaying 'vile' mannequin at Bluewater shopping centre

A woman has blasted a watch retailer for displaying a “vile” mannequin in their shop window at Bluewater.

Kirsty Russell, 42, from Fawkham, was at the Greenhithe shopping complex when she saw the display in the Breitling store.

The blonde female mannequin is perched on top of a fake missile with her underwear on show – something Ms Russell believes has nothing to do with selling watches.

She claims the woman could be mistaken for an inflatable sex doll and that the display is offensive.

You must log in or register to see images

The controversial mannequin in the Breitling store at Bluewater

Ms Russell told News Shopper: “Breitling must have lost confidence in the quality of their watches to sell themselves and have stooped to this.

“Their shop display has a woman sitting on either side of a missile with exaggerated breasts, nipples highlighted by a spotlight and her gusset on show.

“I’m offended and I don’t think a shop window display like this should be at a family shopping centre such as Bluewater – it’s vile.

“The shop window display is needlessly sexist and inappropriate - would Breitling or Bluewater allow this advertising model to be in a shop window if it represented a man? Absolutely not.

“They would not spotlight a man’s enlarged erect penis for us all to see with our children.”

Ms Russell has contacted Bluewater customer services and staff at Breitling but says her complaints have been rebuffed.

Following her alleged rejection, she has started an online petition in an attempt to have the display removed.

The Fawkham parish councillor claims some customers plan to boycott Bluewater for Mother’s Day this weekend.

http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/1...nnequin_at_Bluewater_shopping_centre/?ref=trn
What happened here
Does the mannequin need a new home
How many signatures did her petition get
I bet if the store put in a male mannequin with a massive penis she would be at the store every day wishing her and her girlfriends dildos were as big
 
See. we do post serious news services ............

Barnsley pay tribute to Norman Rimmington after former goalkeeper, kitman and head coach dies aged 93

  • Norman Rimmington was regarded as 'Mr Barnsley' for his time at the Tykes
  • The former kitman, head coach and assistant manager passed away on Thursday
  • 'Rimmo' signed professional terms with club in 1945 after working as a miner
  • Former goalkeeper retired aged 29 after three years at Hartlepool United
By Press Association Reporter

PUBLISHED: 03:37 +11:00, 30 December 2016 | UPDATED: 03:38 +11:00, 30 December 2016

Norman Rimmington, known affectionately as 'Mr Barnsley' has died aged 93, the Sky Bet Championship club have announced.

Rimmington was a stalwart at the Tykes, having joined as a player in 1945 and still worked as the laundry man into his 90s. His other roles included kitman, head coach, physio, assistant manager and groundsman.


A club statement read: 'Barnsley Football Club is truly devastated today to announce that Norman Rimmington has passed away at the age of 93.

You must log in or register to see images


Norman Rimmington became affectionately known as 'Mr Barnsley' for his services to the club
''Rimmo' was a true club legend and a man who represented the club with the utmost pride and dedication throughout his life.'

Born in Staincross, Barnsley, Norman was a fearless goalkeeper and first signed professional terms with the club in 1945. He then went on to work for the club in various other roles throughout his life.

'Barnsley Football Club ran through Norman's veins and he embodied everything good about our town and our people.

You must log in or register to see images


Rimmington undertook several different roles during his time with Barnsley, including physio

'Through his commitment and service to the club over the decades Norman became affectionately known to the fans as 'Mr Barnsley' - a fitting tribute to a man who devoted his life to the club.

'Norman will be deeply missed by everyone here at Barnsley Football Club and we would like to send our sincere condolences to his family at this sad time.'

Born in the Staincross area of the town, Rimmington, who previously worked as a miner, played 29 times for Barnsley and retired aged 29 after three years at Hartlepool United before returning to Oakwell to coach the reserves.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-kitman-coach-dies-aged-93.html#ixzz4UGVRdzhe
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook