here we go yet again "nobbish" I haven't said anything on here I wouldn't say to the face of those involved, I wonder how many could say the things they are saying about me to my face. very few I think.
here we go yet again "nobbish" I haven't said anything on here I wouldn't say to the face of those involved, I wonder how many could say the things they are saying about me to my face. very few I think.
who made it your club
yet it isn't me who is calling anyone a parasite a moron or an idiot is it. all im using is calling a spade a spade.
However I have invented A game based around each thread.
Insult Bingo
My lad, my wife my daughter and the dog all have a bingo card each with a variety of moronic insults .
Each time a thread opens ..mark off the matches as they occur and the thread progresses.
I won last night having waited 17 minutes for WUM and SISU Rent Boy for a full house.
As soon as Grendal turns up we all know it's time for eyes down.... could be on for the snowball.!!!
Just in case it's not just me that's playing this ..Wanker ...hope that helped someone out there.
Thanks for previous post..I have added "nobbish" to the database for our next game.
Picket lines are legal, you really are showing your ignorance now. Thatcher outlawed flying pickets.
If travelling from the City of Coventry to the grotty Town of Northampton isn't flying picketing I would like to know your
interpretation.
Mine is a pretty standard interpretation - Flying pickets are groups of striking workers that move from one workplace to another to picket them. Legally you can only join a picket line at your own workplace.
What's your interpretation and how does it tally with the blokes on the hill?
You have answered your own question with the word workers,sixfields is a sporting venue--not a workplace.
If a large enough number of fans boycotting the game congregated around turnstiles to deliberately stop people
entering,the police would move said protesters on for causing a disturbance.
Fans on the HILL can (providing bad language is not used) shout their annoyance at fans entering the ground.
You have answered your own question with the word workers,sixfields is a sporting venue--not a workplace.
If a large enough number of fans boycotting the game congregated around turnstiles to deliberately stop people
entering,the police would move said protesters on for causing a disturbance.
Fans on the HILL can (providing bad language is not used) shout their annoyance at fans entering the ground.
To me, a scab is usually somebody who doesn't wash or maybe doesn't have the most money.
I find the actions of those who travel to sixfields but refuse to enter the stadium a bit hillmiliating:thinking about:
It's deranged tripe like this which in the end will encourage me to attend.
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