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- Title
- "Well, I thought you like saucy secretaries!" 22 July, 2005
- Content partner
- Alexander Turnbull Library
- Collection
- TAPUHI
- Description
Shows a boxum blond woman wearing a green shirt, black mini skirt and stillettos. She is squirting a bottle of tomato sauce over a very tall and large businessman who is wearing glasses. She says to the man "Well, I thought you like saucy secretaries!". Refers to the stereotype of female secretaries in office workplaces. Refers to e-mail scandal where London lawyer Richard Phillips demanded £4 from his secretary, Jenny Amner, to cover a dry cleaning bill after she accidentally spilt tomato sa...
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 2005
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22651066
- Locations
- London
- Related subjects
- Phillips, Richard, active 2005 / Amner, Jenny, active 2005 / Clerks / Women / Employment / Electronic mail systems / Lawyers / Scandals / Great Britain / London
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