Today I'm angry about.....
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Dunno, have a listenBWFC_Insane wrote:Ok I'll admit it...
I quite like Robbie Savage on the radio.
Do I need therapy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbO1AaCnWnQ
"Young people, nowadays, imagine money is everything."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
In your opinion, that is.thebish wrote:posts on here that express what is clearly an opinion and then follow it with "just my opinion" or "just an opinion"
yes - we KNOW it is an opinion - and unless you are quoting someone else or linking an article elsewhere - we can have a fair guess that it is YOUR opinion.
stop it!
now!
"Young people, nowadays, imagine money is everything."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
in my CORRECT opinion!Verbal wrote:In your opinion, that is.thebish wrote:posts on here that express what is clearly an opinion and then follow it with "just my opinion" or "just an opinion"
yes - we KNOW it is an opinion - and unless you are quoting someone else or linking an article elsewhere - we can have a fair guess that it is YOUR opinion.
stop it!
now!

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Today I'm angry about it all.
Why do people tell you they have done something when they haven't?
Why do people tell you they haven't done something when they have?
Why can't people see that it's better to deliver bad news early than keep quiet? Yes, it identifies a problem, possibly one of your own making, which is going to result in my not being best pleased with you, but at least you would have given me time to sort something out!!!!!!!
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Why do people tell you they have done something when they haven't?
Why do people tell you they haven't done something when they have?
Why can't people see that it's better to deliver bad news early than keep quiet? Yes, it identifies a problem, possibly one of your own making, which is going to result in my not being best pleased with you, but at least you would have given me time to sort something out!!!!!!!
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But its usually a prelude to soemthing that nobody would find funny anyway.thebish wrote:at least it's truthful... it should be the prelude to every Bernard Manning joke...ohjimmyjimmy wrote:People who say 'i'm not being funny, but..' , and then proceed to say something not funny.
Like , 'i'm not being funny, but you smell of B.O'
or 'i'm not being funny, but your wife's a bitch'
That kind of thing!
The fact that now it seems everyone in the UK was always against the Iraq war abd never supported the warmongering intentions ot TBlair and the rest of parliament....
my memory is quite different..
my memory - as I attended several demos against the iraq war is that in the eyes of the great British public - the demonstrators were all naive and stupid Saddam-sympathisers who couldn't see that he was about to gas and nuke the whole world.
now that being anti the iraq war is the trendy thing to believe - all of a sudden there was nobody in the entire country who ever thought it was a good idea...
my memory is quite different..
my memory - as I attended several demos against the iraq war is that in the eyes of the great British public - the demonstrators were all naive and stupid Saddam-sympathisers who couldn't see that he was about to gas and nuke the whole world.
now that being anti the iraq war is the trendy thing to believe - all of a sudden there was nobody in the entire country who ever thought it was a good idea...
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I thought it was a good idea and still do. So that's your "fact" gone for a ball of chalk isn't it?thebish wrote:The fact that now it seems everyone in the UK was always against the Iraq war abd never supported the warmongering intentions ot TBlair and the rest of parliament....
my memory is quite different..
my memory - as I attended several demos against the iraq war is that in the eyes of the great British public - the demonstrators were all naive and stupid Saddam-sympathisers who couldn't see that he was about to gas and nuke the whole world.
now that being anti the iraq war is the trendy thing to believe - all of a sudden there was nobody in the entire country who ever thought it was a good idea...

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God's town! God's team!!
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How can we fail?
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no Zulu - the fact is that is seems that way - and it still does!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:I thought it was a good idea and still do. So that's your "fact" gone for a ball of chalk isn't it?thebish wrote:The fact that now it seems everyone in the UK was always against the Iraq war abd never supported the warmongering intentions ot TBlair and the rest of parliament....
my memory is quite different..
my memory - as I attended several demos against the iraq war is that in the eyes of the great British public - the demonstrators were all naive and stupid Saddam-sympathisers who couldn't see that he was about to gas and nuke the whole world.
now that being anti the iraq war is the trendy thing to believe - all of a sudden there was nobody in the entire country who ever thought it was a good idea...

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Oh I know what you were trying to say.thebish wrote:no Zulu - the fact is that is seems that way - and it still does!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:I thought it was a good idea and still do. So that's your "fact" gone for a ball of chalk isn't it?thebish wrote:The fact that now it seems everyone in the UK was always against the Iraq war abd never supported the warmongering intentions ot TBlair and the rest of parliament....
my memory is quite different..
my memory - as I attended several demos against the iraq war is that in the eyes of the great British public - the demonstrators were all naive and stupid Saddam-sympathisers who couldn't see that he was about to gas and nuke the whole world.
now that being anti the iraq war is the trendy thing to believe - all of a sudden there was nobody in the entire country who ever thought it was a good idea...

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COME ON YOU WHITES!!
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How can we fail?
COME ON YOU WHITES!!
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Bravo. I've been saying this for around the past two years now - often screaming at the tele "Well we don't think it might be a fecking fruit-pressing club, you c*nt" (Breath).ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Football players and managers who insert the word 'football' needlessly into sentences during interviews.
'i just want to give my all for this football club' - oh so, you're a footballer?
'it's important for manchester united football club' - sooo, we're not stood here talking about manchester united lacrosse team?
Owen Coyle, you're a big offender here !
'whatever players i bring in, it will be in the best interests of bolton wanderers football club'
- Football club, football club, football club, aaghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !
The next one to get you will be this, as it's already got me :twitch: "(Such and such) have drawn Milan in the next round" Have they now? OK, which Milan is this then, as the last time that I checked there was an Inter and an AC? The same now applies to 'Madrid'. It's like there's some cliquey clique going on and if you don't know which one they're referring to then it's the viewer/listener that's an absolute dipshit. Maybe 'Manchester' will be along soon.

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Especially when Espanyol are from BarcelonaZulus Thousand of em wrote:Real Madrid and Espanyol. Doesn't quite work the same does it?CAPSLOCK wrote:Milan and Internazionale - So Milan is fair enough
Didn't realise it was similar for Madrid

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Good spot! I'm getting to the age where the brains are turning to shit.Prufrock wrote:Especially when Espanyol are from BarcelonaZulus Thousand of em wrote:Real Madrid and Espanyol. Doesn't quite work the same does it?CAPSLOCK wrote:Milan and Internazionale - So Milan is fair enough
Didn't realise it was similar for Madrid

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See, using the term AC Milan is similar to people saying 'Bolton Wanderers Football Club' when referring to us. I know you don't like that!Bruce Rioja wrote:Inter Milan. AC Milan.CAPSLOCK wrote:Milan and Internazionale - So Milan is fair enough
Didn't realise it was similar for Madrid
It's Internazionale and Milan
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Bolton Wanderers FC, surely.boltonboris wrote:See, using the term AC Milan is similar to people saying 'Bolton Wanderers Football Club' when referring to us. I know you don't like that!Bruce Rioja wrote:Inter Milan. AC Milan.CAPSLOCK wrote:Milan and Internazionale - So Milan is fair enough
Didn't realise it was similar for Madrid
It's Internazionale and Milan

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