Womens day festivities British style: partying at 100%

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Every year, in the British city of Liverpool, the Grand National horse racing event takes place. This event has gained wider popularity not only due to the numerous and large bets, but also because of the so-called Ladies Day.


It is possible that this event is so popular precisely because of the Ladies Day activities. Not only local British women attend this event, but also the `cream` of society, celebrities, and other well-known public figures, who dress up in quite elegant outfits. A fun annual tradition.


Today, we will take a look behind the scenes of this event, how British women have fun. It should be mentioned that the weather in Great Britain is not the most pleasant, but the Brits are tough and simply ignore it!

 

 

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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A bit of a mess, but thats what happens after all mass events...
Definitely need to do photo sessions with the local law enforcers!
Morning comes with a storm!
Brits drink seriously, even when they cant walk!
Elegance surrounded by trash...
The bear comes for a dip...
Under the guise of men, trying to do something secret.
Wet and cold asphalt? No problem!
Microphone found.
Age is no obstacle either...
Just like children, only with more serious faces...
Cant do without selfies!
The cream of society!
The friendliest womens group.
No complexes, just Brits...
Any ladys legs will start to wobble after countless cocktails, and especially with high-heeled shoes... Sit down in the middle of the field? No problem... Look wherever you want, people all over the world are the same, regardless of status, money, or other aspects...

This event is something akin to our March 8th. What do you think?

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0 1 14:12 17.02Anna
My bf will like that!!!
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