"The golfing community has been split by the birth of a controversial new caddy service which provides attractive, nubile women to carry players' clubs," reports Britain's Daily Mail. It's a typical story-I think this weekend's Post had something about attractive, nubile women who clean people's apartments-but what I particularly enjoyed about this piece was the photcredits accompanying the shots of the attractive, nubile caddies: The photos, which appear to be ganked straight from the website of the service in question (and which even I would feel gratuitous and cheap for posting here), list the copyright holder as "Internet"? Is that a standard British thing, or is that something we can all get away with now? Because if so, this site is about to get a lot more colorful! Oh, right, also the situation described in the story is terribly, terrible sexist and not at all something we'd endorse.
Monday, August 31, 2009
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[photo caption]: "Nick Faldo had a female caddie, Fanny Sunesson, but she seemed to be picked for having great golfing knowledge rather than her looks." Ouch. Fuck.
The United Sisterhood of Snack Cart Babes is not going to be pleased.
They also mention their signs on the website. Maybe it is not so much the nubility but the ass-trology?
In the interest of accuracy, the Daily Mail should note that these women are also not Actual Hot, but rather British Hot, meeting only the forgiving standards of our chalky-toothed friends across the pond.
Patently not true. Only in the comments of a website will those women be considered "not hot."
correct.
Britain has nubile, attractive women? Go fig.
I like the new alt tags.