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Postby Mr Regs on Wed Feb 19, 2003 9:04 am

[s]Unregisted User KB wrote on 11:31, 18th Feb 2003:
Hey there, I'm a former resident of regs who missed the Mr St Andrews comp. Anyone want to fill me in on who won and who Mr Regs was please?! Just interested.........


Well I entered Mr Regs for a laugh, (won it) was never going to consider Mr St Andrews, but was convinced to do it at the last minute.

Glad I did it though..

It was a great laugh and believe me it takes balls to stand up and do that. Ok we were all pretty drunk but that was needed. After a while the contestants all lost their nerves and hopefully started to enjoy it.

So I dont care whether any of you lot were disappointed with the "talent" - so long as you enjoyed it, had a laugh, and a really good night.
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I would love to see

Postby Trixter on Wed Feb 19, 2003 9:04 am

So, I would like to see pictures of the Mr. St.Andrews winner; and all the other contestants. Good looking men are so hard to find!
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Postby Rennie on Wed Feb 19, 2003 3:36 pm

Al, i just feel that girls in general would find it harder to shrug off not winning than men and they would analyse the situation more. I'm not trying to make out that girls are weaker or anything like that, i just think that they would take it more personally then a guy.

Rae put what i was thinking into a clearer statement - Thanks. And, if any girl wants to back me up/tell me i'm wrong, feel free to do so.
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Postby NicC on Wed Feb 19, 2003 3:51 pm

I agree that women are far less likely to get a kick out of being leered/yelled at than men. After all, women have to put up with it every time they pass a bunch of workmen pretending to dig up the street. ;-)

While the whole thing is a bit overly-PC, remember that men haven't historically had difficulty persuading the world that they're more than just a pretty face or a pair of tits (obvious reasons for the latter, but still). Reclaiming your sexiness or whatever is fine, but there's still a fair bit of sensitivity among women to being objectified, and I think it isn't unjustified, either.

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Postby Al on Wed Feb 19, 2003 4:05 pm

Yes women have been objectified in the past and in some quarters still are. However, I don't see how doing the same to men is going to help address the problem. As I said above, it does open the Union up to (justified) accusations of double standards. If it is unsuitable to have a contest that objectifies women then it must be equally unacceptable for a contest that exposes men to ridicule. I know the men choose to take part but so would the women in any female equivalent. No one is talking about compulsion.

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Postby Saint Sal on Wed Feb 19, 2003 4:20 pm

I'm just going to take a leetle break from all this debate and profess how much I adored Whippet

*squeals like a fangirl*

Okay, you can go back to debating intelligently now

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Postby rae on Wed Feb 19, 2003 4:32 pm

Yeah, he was a cutie wasn't he?

I still haven't tracked down Mr Albany Park. [deep sigh]
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Postby KatherineT on Wed Feb 19, 2003 4:44 pm

Mr Bar Staff is totally fanciable and to u girls he might be in the fashion show too! His positions were limited but I'm sure he can have a good teaching. But I want the Doc to sing to me all night!! The word is that he was going to get to the next round but that all the male judges voted him out (a friend of mine was a female judge). How biased is that!! He didn't seem bothered though. So Mr. Regs and the Doc are friends? That explains for why the Doc forked out £100 to buy him! That's crazy. He was right there in front of us when he jumped off the stage, and he's also got one decent sized package, and it definitely didn't look like a rolled up towel!!! (VIP seating is best!!) What's the next best event? Anyone going to the gunge tomorrow tonight?

Regarding Miis. St Andrews i think the yah idea is good and will be to the same par, and would not put looks at the front of things!
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Postby Prophet Tenebrae on Wed Feb 19, 2003 5:23 pm

Damn straight because there are few things on this earth uglier than an equine Yah! :P
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Hmmm

Postby Guest on Thu Feb 20, 2003 1:08 pm

Replacement Mr Atholl was an attractive fellow or so iv been told. His eyes were quite nice if you like that sort of thing. I couldnt give a flyin monkey about the rest but maybe im biased. No im neither his mother or his room mate. Just thought id share. Sorry to lower the tone and detract from the intensely interesting debate on feminism and equine yahs. Let the cat fight continue...
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Postby rae on Fri Feb 21, 2003 3:07 pm

OK, getting desperate here. The reward for any information about Mr Albany Park is now raised to one (1) banoffee pie or one (1) crumble or cake or one (1) batch of yummy scrummy cinnamon buns. Come on people--SOMEONE must know where he is!

(something more specific than Albany Park would be helpful here)
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Whippet

Postby K.B on Sat Feb 22, 2003 2:22 pm

Aww bless. So Whippet, you won Mr Regs? What was the competition like? So proud hee hee. Anyway, I imagine you know who I am from my initials. Please give my love to everyone in hall.
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Postby Robin RD on Sun Feb 23, 2003 12:57 am

I'm in regs and may I profess that although I'm pleased that Whippet did so well, Ashley who was in the competition for Mr Regs is adorable.... Nothing to do with the debate so far but had to say it!
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MR ST ANDREWS IS A FAKE

Postby Guest on Sun Feb 23, 2003 1:00 am

so the girls think mr st andrews is a hotty? get a grip on reality, all men are the same, its not the looks that count, but the INSIDE!!!

heck i know i can beat mr st andrews anyday with my sweet personality when i have the time of day. mr st andrews is nothing but an egotistical mindless twerp
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Postby The_Farwall on Sun Feb 23, 2003 2:55 am

Insecure much?
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Postby cheimon on Sun Feb 23, 2003 11:54 am

i'm thinking people with nice personalities rarely call others 'egotistical mindless twerps.' just to share a female perspective for you, buddy
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HA HA

Postby Dr. Bute on Sun Feb 23, 2003 1:35 pm

Whippet told me about this site and that it would be a laugh to check it out. First off it's a very cool site! Great job. Seems like alot more people visit it than butemedics.com (not an advert!! :D) I cannot believe the 'discussion' going on here...

To answer the question of 'why did you buy Whippet for £100.00', I guess the fact that he was fun and genuine, and that he will come to some use at the Bute Ball and the Bute Revue (do come along as he'll be doing his office dance again!) is well worth the money. I don't deny he's also a medic and in my opinion an 'investment' as now, we can auction him off again for charity! Whippet is a money making machine!! ;D

To those of you who are taking this waay to seriously please refer to point 1 below:

1. Mr. St. Andrews is for charity
2. Alot of contestants did it for point 1 above.

As a contestant myself I don't deny that there were some people in the competition who do fit into the 'egotistical mindless twerp' category and I'm not going to say names, but to be honest alot of them were that way before they even entered the competition. What you see on stage for most of the contestants is really an alter ego, and the free drinks back stage defintiely contributed to that! Believe me we all had quite a bit. Only a few people took it rather seriously, and most of us were there for point 1 above or for a laugh.

I personally know 'Mr. St. Andrews' and may I ask people not to talk crap if they don't know someone. I have heard all sorts of chat around town including that the whole contest was rigged and they eliminated the contest as the judges all were from the union- but why worry about it, the fact is that it's not supposed to be serious. True, that the judge panel of 5 had their final say and when you know how the system worked it can get to you (and yes to answer the other question it was true that even though the girls voted me in, the 2 guys voted me out, but I knew that was going to happen - one of the judges, the ex Mr St A, who I personally have no opinion of, didn't like me very much...I think a female judge put it just right, that he was just jealous!!! hahaha) but some of us were asked to do it last minute (such as in my case) and I'm sure it was the same with some others, probably the current Mr St A too. I thoroughly enjoyed being part of the crew and I had such a great night, and I think most of us did. The fact alone that we raised over £2000.00 for a good cause is something we should be proud of!

I hope this point of view along with Whippet's gives a bit more insight. Rag week is over and we raised alot of money, so why don't we just leave it as a happy memory!!

Hope everyone had a good weekend. I went to the DRH ball, which was fun. Bute ball next weekend!
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Postby Rennie on Sun Feb 23, 2003 1:48 pm

Mr Albany Park = Antony Allodi. He has a picture on the latest issue of the Saint on Page 3 at the bottom.
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Postby Dr. Bute on Sun Feb 23, 2003 2:34 pm

I told Anthony already and you've got his number now in ur email! Did u manage to ring...
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Postby Ashley on Sun Feb 23, 2003 2:34 pm

Blimey, I'm adorable? I was horribly wrecked on the night of Mr Regs, terribly so.. Still, I'm not turning down a compliment! Agree with Dr Bute's points too..

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