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People RTing Arsenal shit into my timeline2
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Dianne Abbott once claimed that Chairman Mao did "more good than harm".ValleyGary said:Dianne Abbott
Mao killed 78 million people.5 -
And the worst bit about it is not killing that fat cunt DAcafcnick1992 said:
Dianne Abbott once claimed that Chairman Mao did "more good than harm".ValleyGary said:Dianne Abbott
Mao killed 78 million people.0 -
Think she said that on a show with Michael Portillo sitting next to her, Portillo nearly pissed himself laughing at her statement.cafcnick1992 said:
Dianne Abbott once claimed that Chairman Mao did "more good than harm".ValleyGary said:Dianne Abbott
Mao killed 78 million people.0 -
I find it hard that anyone takes anything she says seriously and how she's got to where she is is beyond me. She gets everything arse about faceiaitch said:
Think she said that on a show with Michael Portillo sitting next to her, Portillo nearly pissed himself laughing at her statement.cafcnick1992 said:
Dianne Abbott once claimed that Chairman Mao did "more good than harm".ValleyGary said:Dianne Abbott
Mao killed 78 million people.2 -
Emily Thornberry0
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78 million is a Conservative estimate. Some estimates are ares high as 140 million. A truly terrible man.cafcnick1992 said:
Dianne Abbott once claimed that Chairman Mao did "more good than harm".ValleyGary said:Dianne Abbott
Mao killed 78 million people.0 -
Do you mean her face is like her arse????i_b_b_o_r_g said:
I find it hard that anyone takes anything she says seriously and how she's got to where she is is beyond me. She gets everything arse about faceiaitch said:
Think she said that on a show with Michael Portillo sitting next to her, Portillo nearly pissed himself laughing at her statement.cafcnick1992 said:
Dianne Abbott once claimed that Chairman Mao did "more good than harm".ValleyGary said:Dianne Abbott
Mao killed 78 million people.1 -
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Yikes.. I've always disliked the racist bigot that is Abbott, but I didn't realise that Thornberry was in the same league.i_b_b_o_r_g said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWk29MhTb-g
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Corbyn has built a feckin' dreamteam hasn't he?! lol labour.0 -
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Not sure why, but best thing to happen to CL since me joining was closing that thread mate.AddickUpNorth said:Brexit thread being closed.
How come @i_b_b_o_r_g?
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Agreed and anyone that doesn't like it can go homei_b_b_o_r_g said:
Not sure why, but best thing to happen to CL since me joining was closing that thread mate.AddickUpNorth said:Brexit thread being closed.
How come @i_b_b_o_r_g?1 -
A stray bluebottle in bloody January. How?0
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Scum newspapers who use footballers injuries as click bait.
Headlines saying a player is fighting for his life when the club statement states he is in a stable condition is way out of line.5 -
LuckyReds said:
Yikes.. I've always disliked the racist bigot that is Abbott, but I didn't realise that Thornberry was in the same league.i_b_b_o_r_g said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWk29MhTb-g
...enjoy...
Corbyn has built a feckin' dreamteam hasn't he?! lol labour.0 -
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arsenal football club and there pathetic fans - had the misfortune of accompanying the Mrs there yesterday ( yes up the ars ), and my god some of the fans there are just a joke that coupled with the amount of tourists there, selfie sticks galore. ridiculous ques for everything. the arsenal fans singing to burnley " your just a small team in blackburn " which was then replied with "sit down in your library" which actually did shut them up, the gobby oaf next to me that didnt leave off all game with you northern cnuts, tramps etc, whilst standing derby hanging over his tracksuit bottoms etc. only had to go cos her mate let her down - hopefully never again.2
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Ex pats who live abroad and who think they have a right to vote over here on things that wont effect them, but will effect us living here.0
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Ringing up to speak to someone and the person atr the other end asks whose calling. Their just being nosey bastards.0
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This 100%Chippycafc said:Ex pats who live abroad and who think they have a right to vote over here on things that wont effect them, but will effect us living here.
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No , you save money by not buying a phone on contract. Even Apple offer iPhones interest free now.Fiiish said:
As opposed to what? Buying it outright? Literally do not know a single person who doesn't have a contract apart from those who use their phone so little there is no point being on anything other than PAYG.buckshee said:
People that still throw money away by buying a phone on contract.Fiiish said:The ordeal I go through every 2 years when I switch mobile provider.
Call up my current provider. Ask for a PAC. Get transferred to a junior retention team member who spends 20 minutes insisting why their network is better whilst you demand to be given a PAC. Then you get transferred to a senior retention team member who does the same thing, then finally relinquishes the PAC.
Also the call centre is based in Mumbai so the phone line quality is awful and they have incredibly strong accents.
Besides, like almost every other form of contract, you save money by switching provider at the end of your contract, almost no provider offers discounts to existing customers unless you threaten to leave (my current provider in fact offered to more than half my current deal but I was still getting a better deal by moving).0 -
On par with Newcastle as far as delusional fans are concernedpalarsehater said:arsenal football club and there pathetic fans - had the misfortune of accompanying the Mrs there yesterday ( yes up the ars ), and my god some of the fans there are just a joke that coupled with the amount of tourists there, selfie sticks galore. ridiculous ques for everything. the arsenal fans singing to burnley " your just a small team in blackburn " which was then replied with "sit down in your library" which actually did shut them up, the gobby oaf next to me that didnt leave off all game with you northern cnuts, tramps etc, whilst standing derby hanging over his tracksuit bottoms etc. only had to go cos her mate let her down - hopefully never again.
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Doing a calculation of how much my new handset costs brand new and the cost of a SIM-only deal compared to what deal I've bagged this week, I'm actually saving well over a ton going on contract. Not saying you're wrong but your experience definitely differs from mine. It's a total minefield.buckshee said:
No , you save money by not buying a phone on contract. Even Apple offer iPhones interest free now.Fiiish said:
As opposed to what? Buying it outright? Literally do not know a single person who doesn't have a contract apart from those who use their phone so little there is no point being on anything other than PAYG.buckshee said:
People that still throw money away by buying a phone on contract.Fiiish said:The ordeal I go through every 2 years when I switch mobile provider.
Call up my current provider. Ask for a PAC. Get transferred to a junior retention team member who spends 20 minutes insisting why their network is better whilst you demand to be given a PAC. Then you get transferred to a senior retention team member who does the same thing, then finally relinquishes the PAC.
Also the call centre is based in Mumbai so the phone line quality is awful and they have incredibly strong accents.
Besides, like almost every other form of contract, you save money by switching provider at the end of your contract, almost no provider offers discounts to existing customers unless you threaten to leave (my current provider in fact offered to more than half my current deal but I was still getting a better deal by moving).2 -
i agree very arrogant fansi_b_b_o_r_g said:
On par with Newcastle as far as delusional fans are concernedpalarsehater said:arsenal football club and there pathetic fans - had the misfortune of accompanying the Mrs there yesterday ( yes up the ars ), and my god some of the fans there are just a joke that coupled with the amount of tourists there, selfie sticks galore. ridiculous ques for everything. the arsenal fans singing to burnley " your just a small team in blackburn " which was then replied with "sit down in your library" which actually did shut them up, the gobby oaf next to me that didnt leave off all game with you northern cnuts, tramps etc, whilst standing derby hanging over his tracksuit bottoms etc. only had to go cos her mate let her down - hopefully never again.
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How I can't work that out?buckshee said:
No , you save money by not buying a phone on contract. Even Apple offer iPhones interest free now.Fiiish said:
As opposed to what? Buying it outright? Literally do not know a single person who doesn't have a contract apart from those who use their phone so little there is no point being on anything other than PAYG.buckshee said:
People that still throw money away by buying a phone on contract.Fiiish said:The ordeal I go through every 2 years when I switch mobile provider.
Call up my current provider. Ask for a PAC. Get transferred to a junior retention team member who spends 20 minutes insisting why their network is better whilst you demand to be given a PAC. Then you get transferred to a senior retention team member who does the same thing, then finally relinquishes the PAC.
Also the call centre is based in Mumbai so the phone line quality is awful and they have incredibly strong accents.
Besides, like almost every other form of contract, you save money by switching provider at the end of your contract, almost no provider offers discounts to existing customers unless you threaten to leave (my current provider in fact offered to more than half my current deal but I was still getting a better deal by moving).1 -
I looked into this a while back and found exactly what you have just said.Fiiish said:
Doing a calculation of how much my new handset costs brand new and the cost of a SIM-only deal compared to what deal I've bagged this week, I'm actually saving well over a ton going on contract. Not saying you're wrong but your experience definitely differs from mine. It's a total minefield.buckshee said:
No , you save money by not buying a phone on contract. Even Apple offer iPhones interest free now.Fiiish said:
As opposed to what? Buying it outright? Literally do not know a single person who doesn't have a contract apart from those who use their phone so little there is no point being on anything other than PAYG.buckshee said:
People that still throw money away by buying a phone on contract.Fiiish said:The ordeal I go through every 2 years when I switch mobile provider.
Call up my current provider. Ask for a PAC. Get transferred to a junior retention team member who spends 20 minutes insisting why their network is better whilst you demand to be given a PAC. Then you get transferred to a senior retention team member who does the same thing, then finally relinquishes the PAC.
Also the call centre is based in Mumbai so the phone line quality is awful and they have incredibly strong accents.
Besides, like almost every other form of contract, you save money by switching provider at the end of your contract, almost no provider offers discounts to existing customers unless you threaten to leave (my current provider in fact offered to more than half my current deal but I was still getting a better deal by moving).
But next time round it will be a sim only for me.
I'm not having a new iPhone 7 or whatever it will be then, my old one will suffice. Its been in a Lifeproof case from day 1. It looks a bit of a brick with the case but these new phones are getting so big now it don't make much difference.
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I'm not getting a top of the range handset which helps. The iPhone is overpriced for what it is anyway (same with all Apple stuff). Maybe 5 or 10 years ago buying handset and SIM separately was usually cheaper but nowadays that's not the case wherever I shop.charltonkeston said:
I looked into this a while back and found exactly what you have just said.Fiiish said:
Doing a calculation of how much my new handset costs brand new and the cost of a SIM-only deal compared to what deal I've bagged this week, I'm actually saving well over a ton going on contract. Not saying you're wrong but your experience definitely differs from mine. It's a total minefield.buckshee said:
No , you save money by not buying a phone on contract. Even Apple offer iPhones interest free now.Fiiish said:
As opposed to what? Buying it outright? Literally do not know a single person who doesn't have a contract apart from those who use their phone so little there is no point being on anything other than PAYG.buckshee said:
People that still throw money away by buying a phone on contract.Fiiish said:The ordeal I go through every 2 years when I switch mobile provider.
Call up my current provider. Ask for a PAC. Get transferred to a junior retention team member who spends 20 minutes insisting why their network is better whilst you demand to be given a PAC. Then you get transferred to a senior retention team member who does the same thing, then finally relinquishes the PAC.
Also the call centre is based in Mumbai so the phone line quality is awful and they have incredibly strong accents.
Besides, like almost every other form of contract, you save money by switching provider at the end of your contract, almost no provider offers discounts to existing customers unless you threaten to leave (my current provider in fact offered to more than half my current deal but I was still getting a better deal by moving).
But next time round it will be a sim only for me.
I'm not having a new iPhone 7 or whatever it will be then, my old one will suffice. Its been in a Lifeproof case from day 1. It looks a bit of a brick with the case but these new phones are getting so big now it don't make much difference.
Anyway, things that annoy me: total strangers telling me I'm throwing my money away and getting a bad deal when they have no idea what I'm buying and for how much!1 -
Blimey , go and change your tampon misery guts.Fiiish said:
I'm not getting a top of the range handset which helps. The iPhone is overpriced for what it is anyway (same with all Apple stuff). Maybe 5 or 10 years ago buying handset and SIM separately was usually cheaper but nowadays that's not the case wherever I shop.charltonkeston said:
I looked into this a while back and found exactly what you have just said.Fiiish said:
Doing a calculation of how much my new handset costs brand new and the cost of a SIM-only deal compared to what deal I've bagged this week, I'm actually saving well over a ton going on contract. Not saying you're wrong but your experience definitely differs from mine. It's a total minefield.buckshee said:
No , you save money by not buying a phone on contract. Even Apple offer iPhones interest free now.Fiiish said:
As opposed to what? Buying it outright? Literally do not know a single person who doesn't have a contract apart from those who use their phone so little there is no point being on anything other than PAYG.buckshee said:
People that still throw money away by buying a phone on contract.Fiiish said:The ordeal I go through every 2 years when I switch mobile provider.
Call up my current provider. Ask for a PAC. Get transferred to a junior retention team member who spends 20 minutes insisting why their network is better whilst you demand to be given a PAC. Then you get transferred to a senior retention team member who does the same thing, then finally relinquishes the PAC.
Also the call centre is based in Mumbai so the phone line quality is awful and they have incredibly strong accents.
Besides, like almost every other form of contract, you save money by switching provider at the end of your contract, almost no provider offers discounts to existing customers unless you threaten to leave (my current provider in fact offered to more than half my current deal but I was still getting a better deal by moving).
But next time round it will be a sim only for me.
I'm not having a new iPhone 7 or whatever it will be then, my old one will suffice. Its been in a Lifeproof case from day 1. It looks a bit of a brick with the case but these new phones are getting so big now it don't make much difference.
Anyway, things that annoy me: total strangers telling me I'm throwing my money away and getting a bad deal when they have no idea what I'm buying and for how much!4