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Had two blokes either side of me proper Man-spreading today!!...
Am 6.4ft and god was I in agony when I stood up at the end of the game
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ForeverAddickted said:Had two blokes either side of me proper Man-spreading today!!...
Am 6.4ft and god was I in agony when I stood up at the end of the game
Never any problem with standing with Charlton fans... :-)3 -
Addickted2TheReds said:ForeverAddickted said:Had two blokes either side of me proper Man-spreading today!!...
Am 6.4ft and god was I in agony when I stood up at the end of the game
Never any problem with standing with Charlton fans... :-)
To be honest I shouldn't complain as most weeks I get the whole row to myself and get to lounge with my feet up on a couple of seats like a Roman God watching a Gladiator fight at the colosseum2 -
Inconsiderate drivers who just stop on the middles of the road to let someone out....and then help said passenger with their shopping into the house whilst doubleparking so no-one can get past. ...even though there is a space just 10 yards down the road where they can pull into !!
Yes you black Range Rover man in Wolfe Crescent around 1.50 sat afternoon. I really appreciated sitting waiting whilst you dicked about for a couple of mins, blocking the road in the process. NOT. Just park at the side of the road like 99.999% of other drivers !!3 -
When you go into a clothes shop and the assistant hangs around you chatting you up and asks if there's anything you're looking for. "no I'm fine, just browsing (f-ck off)"1
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Kids getting driven the 3 odd miles to school and letting off smoke bombs, to protest climate change, with placards supplied by the Socialist Worker (lol).5
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Annoys me that C4 aired the programme but great response from the Fire Brigade!!
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"Turn up for the cameras" fans. Newport being the most recent, but in no way unique, example.
Turn up for the the game decked out in all the regalia and pretend to be hugely affected by the afternoon's events with all the going nuts if they score then pouting like there's been a death in the family when the bigger club inevitably score.
Nowhere to be seen the following weeks or years as back to supporting man United etc. Irony being that if they all turned up regularly they wouldn't be minnows.
Must get right in the tits of the real regulars too.10 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:"Turn up for the cameras" fans. Newport being the most recent, but in no way unique, example.
Turn up for the the game decked out in all the regalia and pretend to be hugely affected by the afternoon's events with all the going nuts if they score then pouting like there's been a death in the family when the bigger club inevitably score.
Nowhere to be seen the following weeks or years as back to supporting man United etc. Irony being that if they all turned up regularly they wouldn't be minnows.
Must get right in the tits of the real regulars too.0 -
Whilst entirely getting the drift, if you really want a tiny crowds and no effort to gain new fans, why not support your village team (or equivalent) rather than one with "ambition"?
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snowinberlin said:People who get served before you at the bar but don't say you were waiting before them when they know you were
However - the law of the universe dictates that when you tell barstaff that someone else was before you....the first words to come out of the person’s mouth will always be some thing like “8 pints of Guinness and 4 Mojitos please”.....while you stand there waiting there to order your 2 pints.12 -
Allowing myself to get 16 pages behind on the Takeover thread. Somehow I've got to wade through reams of shit just to retain my honour as someone who's read every post on there and I just know there's not going to be a happy ending.4
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Timid types who don’t know how to ‘shout’ when they’re at the bar!0
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Things like this
WTF after everything she has been through, it was her choice to go, noone forced her0 -
If this women comes back to the UK on a technicality surely when she is sentenced to 10 years her baby should be adopted.0
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"People should sympathise with me I didn't know what I was getting into..."Same interview"I was just a normal housewife"Also another interview on seeing innocents beheaded"It didn't bother me, they were enemies of the caliphate"0
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soapboxsam said:If this women comes back to the UK on a technicality surely when she is sentenced to 10 years her baby should be adopted.1
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WestStandNeil said:Things like this
WTF after everything she has been through, it was her choice to go, noone forced her
No sense of accountability for her own actions, she now thinks she can say what she wants as "we live in a democracy" where free speech is welcomed.
The quote about her seeing the heads in bins and not being too bothered (if true) should be all that is needed to parachute her back into Syria imo, how can she be trusted in society ever again?0 -
cafcdave123 said:soapboxsam said:If this women comes back to the UK on a technicality surely when she is sentenced to 10 years her baby should be adopted.13
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:WestStandNeil said:Things like this
WTF after everything she has been through, it was her choice to go, noone forced her
No sense of accountability for her own actions, she now thinks she can say what she wants as "we live in a democracy" where free speech is welcomed.
The quote about her seeing the heads in bins and not being too bothered (if true) should be all that is needed to parachute her back into Syria imo, how can she be trusted in society ever again?
However I am not aware of all the background and other factors that might influence any decision.
She doesn't come across as the brightest spark in that interview and she was very young when she made that life changing decision.1 - Sponsored links:
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WestStandNeil said:Things like this
WTF after everything she has been through, it was her choice to go, noone forced her0 -
WestStandNeil said:Things like this
WTF after everything she has been through, it was her choice to go, noone forced her
Give the poor child a chance and offer to bring it back. Leave the mother there to rot.
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I worry more about the ripple affect around her should she return.
Whilst she can be watched over, you can bet your bottom dollar there'll be individuals who'll view her as a heroine and someone to inspire the next generation.2 -
Before I say what I'm about to say, I don't think we should be entertaining this idiot. Most of us made stupid decisions when we were 15 however joining a terrorist cell in the middle East is a biggie and if I've had consequences of nausing up my GCSEs that have lasted I believe there should be consequences for this idiot
The other side. If this is the calibre of breeding sac Isis have then I don't think we have as much to fear from them as was previously suspected
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I see she’s had her British Citizenship taken away, someone at the home office must have had their weetabix3
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I would imagine the Home Secretary was the main player in this decision with the backing of the prime minister.
Sajid Javid the non practicing Muslim who's family worked hard to reap the benefits of living in a democracy did what he said he would.
Because Shamina Begum decided not to condemn the Manchester attack and wasn't contrite she had no chance of coming back to the UK.
For the Baby's sake it would be beneficial if the child could be raised by a decent Atheist family where love and being a decent human being is the criterion.
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WestStandNeil said:Things like this
WTF after everything she has been through, it was her choice to go, noone forced her1 -
Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war against Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reactions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.0 -
iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war avainst Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reavtions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.9 -
ValleyGary said:iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war avainst Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reavtions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.6
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