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Showing posts with label Teresa May. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teresa May. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Theresa May or Teresa May

As I blogged back in May 2010, there is a world of difference between Theresa May and Teresa May:

'I was looking up the ages of cabinet members last night and made a spelling mistake. For a moment I was reading that Teresa May was 'Teresa May (born Teresa Betteridge, December 15 1967, Epsom, Surrey)... an English glamour model. In addition to films, May has appeared in numerous ...'

As well as being a former porn star she was surprisingly younger than me and had an alternative career to politics then I realised that I had omitted an 'h'. Theresa May is described thus 'Theresa Mary May (née Brasier, 1 October 1956 in Eastbourne, Sussex) is the Conservative Home Secretary of the United Kingdom. She is one of the most senior ...'

The letter 'h' is an important one, isn't it?

Most important now as people look for more information on their new Prime Minister...

After all you don't want to confuse Teresa May...
with our new Prime Minister who would never show off her cleavage.... or would she...


 Enough? I think so, now be a good Prime Minister Theresa May.

Friday, 5 August 2011

A prize for the most non-connected comment on a Blogpost

My frivolous post concerning the potential for confusion between porn star Teresa May and Conservative minister Theresa May has attracted a comment from blogger Vic that simply reads http://falseproofs.blogspot.com/2006/06/e-e-escultura.html.

It was a fascinating article, I understood very small parts of it but the link?!?!?

Saturday, 27 November 2010

'Marr splashes out on Theresa May'

Bearing in mind that there are two famous Theresa May's: one is our current Home Secretary, the other a (now retired)  'glamour model', I don't think that that Standard headline is entirely suitable... 'splashes out' - what an image it leaves in the mind!


Can you tell which is which?

Yes I know the glamour model was Teresa May not Theresa May but that would spoil a good gag; oops another inappropriate word...

In fact I have covered this similarity before... Once you start down this path it's hard to stop the double entendres from just flowing... Enough, no more!

Monday, 17 May 2010

The importance of a letter 'h'

I was looking up the ages of cabinet members last night and made a spelling mistake. For a moment I was reading that Teresa May was 'Teresa May (born Teresa Betteridge, December 15 1967, Epsom, Surrey) is an English glamour model. In addition to films, May has appeared in numerous ...' was surprisingly younger than me and had an alternative career to politics then I realised that I had omitted an 'h'. Theresa May however is described thus 'Theresa Mary May (née Brasier, 1 October 1956 in Eastbourne, Sussex) is the Conservative Home Secretary of the United Kingdom. She is one of the most senior ...'

The letter 'h' is an important one, isn't it?