Oh well done sir. You got "high horse", "lefty brigade", AND "talked down to" in one easy to understand sentence. Total bollocks of course, but what the hell.
Suppose this isn't talking down either then eh?
No, Croydon. I don't think you understand what I was saying.
Aren't you just discrediting everything Tom said as bollocks by sarcastically congratulating him for using particular phrases? Apologies if that's wrong
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Oh well done sir. You got "high horse", "lefty brigade", AND "talked down to" in one easy to understand sentence. Total bollocks of course, but what the hell.
Suppose this isn't talking down either then eh?
No, Croydon. I don't think you understand what I was saying.
Aren't you just discrediting everything Tom said as bollocks by sarcastically congratulating him for using particular phrases? Apologies if that's wrong
So you think the use of phrases like "lefty brigade" isn't just a way of discrediting a point of view without actually addressing it? Thats what was bollocks. He was basically saying "they are wrong because they belong to an imaginary stereotype which I have created and wish to take a stance against".
Plus I see the phrase "high horse" is the new "guardian reader". The guy asked whether we thought he had been unfairly treated. Some thought he hadn't and explained why they thought that. If he didn't want to know he didn't need to start a special thread just for the purpose. FFS.
Plus I see the phrase "high horse" is the new "guardian reader". The guy asked whether we thought he had been unfairly treated. Some thought he hadn't and explained why they thought that. If he didn't want to know he didn't need to start a special thread just for the purpose. FFS.
Plus I see the phrase "high horse" is the new "guardian reader". The guy asked whether we thought he had been unfairly treated. Some thought he hadn't and explained why they thought that. If he didn't want to know he didn't need to start a special thread just for the purpose. FFS.
Well now I know what to say to wind you up
We both know there are some on this forum who relish threads like this as an opportunity to put their put their noses up, doesn't matter which 'brigade' they belong to. I was just wondering why you took such a disliking to Tom's post, and now I know.
Plus I see the phrase "high horse" is the new "guardian reader". The guy asked whether we thought he had been unfairly treated. Some thought he hadn't and explained why they thought that. If he didn't want to know he didn't need to start a special thread just for the purpose. FFS.
We both know there are some on this forum who relish threads like this as an opportunity to put their put their noses up, doesn't matter which 'brigade' they belong to.
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Plus I see the phrase "high horse" is the new "guardian reader". The guy asked whether we thought he had been unfairly treated. Some thought he hadn't and explained why they thought that. If he didn't want to know he didn't need to start a special thread just for the purpose. FFS.
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Where's home for you OBH?
Beckenham/Penge way
They're not very close are they. I Used to drink in The Bridge in Penge
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Where's home for you OBH?
Beckenham/Penge way
They're not very close are they. I Used to drink in The Bridge in Penge
Penge high street and beckenham high street are connected by one long road, live inbetween the two high streets.
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Where's home for you OBH?
Beckenham/Penge way
They're not very close are they. I Used to drink in The Bridge in Penge
Penge high street and beckenham high street are connected by one long road, live inbetween the two high streets.
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Where's home for you OBH?
Beckenham/Penge way
They're not very close are they. I Used to drink in The Bridge in Penge
Penge high street and beckenham high street are connected by one long road, live inbetween the two high streets.
Plus I see the phrase "high horse" is the new "guardian reader". The guy asked whether we thought he had been unfairly treated. Some thought he hadn't and explained why they thought that. If he didn't want to know he didn't need to start a special thread just for the purpose. FFS.
We both know there are some on this forum who relish threads like this as an opportunity to put their put their noses up, doesn't matter which 'brigade' they belong to.
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Where's home for you OBH?
Beckenham/Penge way
They're not very close are they. I Used to drink in The Bridge in Penge
Penge high street and beckenham high street are connected by one long road, live inbetween the two high streets.
Never knew that - would have saved some cab fares
If you just keep walking down penge high street all the way and stay on that road you get to the roundabout/war memorial outside the beckenham odeon
Plus I see the phrase "high horse" is the new "guardian reader". The guy asked whether we thought he had been unfairly treated. Some thought he hadn't and explained why they thought that. If he didn't want to know he didn't need to start a special thread just for the purpose. FFS.
We both know there are some on this forum who relish threads like this as an opportunity to put their put their noses up, doesn't matter which 'brigade' they belong to.
Go on then, name names.
You.
The thing is Gary that there is absolutely nothing that you can point to that I have written on this thread that is anything other than informative and developmental. You have not bothered to counter anything I have said at all, and seem to feel that if you say so and so is on their 'high horse' again then that will render what they say meaningless and it trumps everything...simply because you declare it to be so. If you have any specifics why not put them on the table?
Oh well done sir. You got "high horse", "lefty brigade", AND "talked down to" in one easy to understand sentence. Total bollocks of course, but what the hell.
Plus I see the phrase "high horse" is the new "guardian reader". The guy asked whether we thought he had been unfairly treated. Some thought he hadn't and explained why they thought that. If he didn't want to know he didn't need to start a special thread just for the purpose. FFS.
We both know there are some on this forum who relish threads like this as an opportunity to put their put their noses up, doesn't matter which 'brigade' they belong to.
Go on then, name names.
You.
The thing is Gary that there is absolutely nothing that you can point to that I have written on this thread that is anything other than informative and developmental. You have not bothered to counter anything I have said at all, and seem to feel that if you say so and so is on their 'high horse' again then that will render what they say meaningless and it trumps everything...simply because you declare it to be so. If you have any specifics why not put them on the table?
You can call it informative and developmental and I'll call it over the top and irrelevant. The OP is obviously a young lad that went a bit too far and the link you posted is blowing it all out of proportion. It comes across to me like taking a moral high ground.
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Ha, basically lived there my whole life and still don't get it. A 10 minute walk from house to station and get asked at least 3 times for change, although some of them even in there alcholic state have noticed I'm the same guy that ignored them days and days before. As bad as it is, touch wood I haven't had a spot of bother in years.
Personally think the guy's been treated unfairly, can't see how that is homophobic? Also can't stand people on there high horses about people that get pissed before football, I do it all the time at away games and can garauntee that i've caused as much trouble as any of you tee total angels. Another pet hate of mine is when automatically people assume if someone is nicked/thrown out then he must have done something, I know at least one person on saturday was thrown out for no reason as I witnessed the whole thing. One last thing, I wish the old bill would do me a favour and remove the bums from catford under that section 26 or whatever as it would make my walk to work every morning a lot more pleasant.
Don't understand catford, it's like someone has just got all the alcoholics, homeless, skagheads and general scum and put them there. I was once walking along the street in catford with a mate and a ginger bloke with one eye wearing a millwall track suit (swear on my life) out of the blue just looks at us and goes 'what the fuck did you say about my mother?!'. Very strange place
Ha, basically lived there my whole life and still don't get it. A 10 minute walk from house to station and get asked at least 3 times for change, although some of them even in there alcholic state have noticed I'm the same guy that ignored them days and days before. As bad as it is, touch wood I haven't had a spot of bother in years.
I trust you know of Fritz? The mental black man (am I allowed to describe someone as black these days? Certain people on this thread might object!) who stands in the road making a gun with his fingers
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We both know there are some on this forum who relish threads like this as an opportunity to put their put their noses up, doesn't matter which 'brigade' they belong to. I was just wondering why you took such a disliking to Tom's post, and now I know.
Under the bridge in Penge, more like!