5 July 2006 · Podcast

GDAY WORLD!!! #139 about “boning” Jessica Rowe, the PM on BB and Bionic Arms!

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8 comments
  1. I believe that the girl involved in the whole thing said she feels guilty about the guys being kicked out or something to that effect.
    It was a whole lot of fuss about nothing. She was laughing the entire time and hung around in their bed after so I hardly think she was bothered by the experience.

  2. yeah Miriam, Molly sent me the clip and I agree with you. She certainly didn’t look distressed and didn’t get out of the bed afterwards. I think it’s all a ratings stunt. 🙂

  3. Doubt its a ratings stunt. According to my sister those two were the only two interesting people in the house. More likely they were afraid of a public outcry if they didnt do something. Perhaps worried that they would be seen to be condoning that sort of behavior and suchlike

  4. Cam:

    Here in the US, the term “boning” someone means exactly what you think, but that meaning is not limited to actual sexual connotations.

    For example, I sometimes hear midshipmen (students at the US Naval Academy) say things like “My professor boned us with a pop quiz on Monday morning” or “I got boned with duty on the holiday weekend.” In that sense, it seems perfectly logical for a boss to talk about “boning” someone when they meant that they were going to fire or demote them.

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