comment by 666 ⚽️ (U11795)
posted 13 minutes ago
"That was then and you sound like a Forest fan, talking about the past. Yes, it happened but like a rabid right winger, the continual, tired usage of pointed personal barbs instead of looking to the real issues. Hiding behind imaginary (to you) humorous utterings show a distinct failure to grasp and understand the REAL issues facing the vast majority of the electorate.
Try talking about those"
Are you going to try talking about those too...? You are conspicuous by your absence considering you started this thread and have yet to engage in it
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I have actually been out, legimately, honest. But I am enjoying your hypothesis, what ifs and degeneration of certain sections of our society 👍
Keep it up, adds to the comment count
'...degeneration of certain sections of society.."
The Great Unwashed.
'...degeneration of certain sections of society.."
The obese.
comment by I'm not Spartacus. and definitely not Vidal (U4603)
posted 12 minutes ago
'...degeneration of certain sections of society.."
The obese.
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Ah, but not so obese that they don't vote in significantly higher numbers than the fitter youngsters.
There's correlation between the numbers of obese people in age groups compared with voting turnout, ie the older one gets, the more likely to be obese and the more likely to bother to vote.
http://content.digital.nhs.uk/catalogue/PUB20562/obes-phys-acti-diet-eng-2016-rep.pdf
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Why should the aged obese be allowed to vote for a future they are unlikely to be part of.
As an ex student i'll be voting the same way I always have, not that it does any good.
can't see anything other than a tory win, mainly due to lack of oppo than any particular merit on their part.
In the interest of keeping it relevant, I have added Christie to my list of 'players to get rid of' as of yesterday at 7pm. in fact, he went on earlier as I did something I never do and left on 80 minutes, so disillusioned was I. I was just coming off pride park towards the westfield when we scored, and my mood barely improved.
comment by I'm not Spartacus. and definitely not Vidal (U4603)
posted 15 minutes ago
Why should the aged obese be allowed to vote for a future they are unlikely to be part of.
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Study page 8, Spurt, and you'll see just how wrong you are about this, as with just about everything else.
#consistency
comment by Fridge. (U14428)
posted 5 minutes ago
As an ex student i'll be voting the same way I always have, not that it does any good.
can't see anything other than a tory win, mainly due to lack of oppo than any particular merit on their part.
In the interest of keeping it relevant, I have added Christie to my list of 'players to get rid of' as of yesterday at 7pm. in fact, he went on earlier as I did something I never do and left on 80 minutes, so disillusioned was I. I was just coming off pride park towards the westfield when we scored, and my mood barely improved.
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Damn hippy
This season has petered out big time. I don't think I've heard yet from anyone who doesn't bitterly regret their decison to go to Hillsborough.
My lads are looking forward to it. It's the atmosphere and the comarardery rather than the crap served up on the pitch.
comment by Iwaslevel (U4836)
posted 1 minute ago
My lads are looking forward to it. It's the atmosphere and the comarardery rather than the crap served up on the pitch.
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The problem with that is when the atmosphere and beers is the reason you're going and the atmosphere changes to one of anger and resentment because of the crap being served up on the pitch, that's when it can all kick off.
You should probably ground them; it's for the best.
haha after some of things people have been on the end of on here, i'll take hippy
yesterday had an almost pre-season air about it. a certain apathy on the part of the fans, a little bit of sunshine, and some horribly disjointed football with little by way of endeavour or aggression. our season certainly has petered out.
that said, like Iwas points out, at least an away day means some entertainment other than the football. for me yesterday it was two hours of driving to derby and back with some turgid 'football' inbetween. our much hyped "tifosi" / placard effort looked rubbish from where I was sat too, looked like a black and white VHS that needed the tracking adjusting. it was only when I saw a pic of it on twitter I could understand what it said!
Study page 8, Spurt, and you'll see just how wrong you are about this, as with just about everything else.
The report just indicates that some will be hanging around depleting the NHS of its resources, not that will have any part of the future unless you include sitting and watching day time television. It also says nothing about them being disgusting and smelly.
Best you stay at home 666 if you can't control your anger. I'm sure there are some dossers you can beat up.
"Why should the aged obese be allowed to vote for a future they are unlikely to be part of."
"The report just indicates that some will be hanging around depleting the NHS of its resources, not that will have any part of the future..."
Righto. So they'll be there as part of the future, will necessarily be using finite public resources, but they're not 'part' of the future?
I'm not sure you're following logic, or English, or economics, or anything much of anything.
comment by Iwaslevel (U4836)
posted 7 minutes ago
Best you stay at home 666 if you can't control your anger. I'm sure there are some dossers you can beat up.
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Pop round; I can spare 2 minutes to kick yo a55.
Or you could help me dismantle and move my shed, which is the plan for this weekend. I'm reclaiming the amenity it takes from the back garden by having it out front. It's 16'x8' and please bring your own electric screwdriver
comment by 666 ⚽️ (U11795)
Or you could help me dismantle and move my shed, which is the plan for this weekend. I'm reclaiming the amenity it takes from the back garden by having it out front. It's 16'x8' and please bring your own electric screwdriver
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Should look great in the front "garden" of your council house. make sure there's room for the satellite dish.
comment by ScouseR (U9675)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by 666 ⚽️ (U11795)
Or you could help me dismantle and move my shed, which is the plan for this weekend. I'm reclaiming the amenity it takes from the back garden by having it out front. It's 16'x8' and please bring your own electric screwdriver
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Should look great in the front "garden" of your council house. make sure there's room for the satellite dish.
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It should help hide at least one of the old Cortinas that are slowly 'appreciating' out there on bricks
What would you know of logic then 666? If you give me your e mail I will send you a logic diagram to interpret. Similarly with economics, what would you know? In fact for someone with so much to say you are probably the least qualified on this board but what do they say about empty vessels.
comment by I'm not Spartacus. and definitely not Vidal (U4603)
posted 14 minutes ago
What would you know of logic then 666? If you give me your e mail I will send you a logic diagram to interpret. Similarly with economics, what would you know? In fact for someone with so much to say you are probably the least qualified on this board but what do they say about empty vessels.
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I've once again evidenced my comment: you have yet to augment your opinion similarly.
Send your email to:
couldntgiveatiny.ratsass@hotmail.co.uk
...and I'll get right on it
Do I need to ask for predictions for the election?
To be fair, we would do better than Mori
Live @ https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewLiveArticle/366843
One match ban enabled
The thing that saddens me most about election is that Corbyn for all his good intentions and policies is unelectable and will probably end up doing more harm to the general populous than if he never stood for leader at all.
Admire your tenacity and honesty and conviction Iwas, I really do 👍.
This election, I'm afraid will be fought by the right on lies, innuendo and the utterings of Dacre and Murdoch.
Oh, and was there not a chance that up to 20 Tory MPs could have been charged with electoral fraud and triggered by-elections by September. This with a political party sitting on a majority of only 12
Bugger, was that innuendo?
All elections in the U.K. are fought with lies, spin, and bare-faced hypocrisy; that's what we call 'democracy'.
Corbyn's the greatest thing to happen to the Conservatives: whoever thought to change the way a leader was elected in the Labour Party threw the path open to abuse by vested interests for an insignificant fee, and now the Conservatives pretty-much have free reign. The checks and balances of the system have failed and no amount of bacon-sandwich gurning or manifesto monoliths will change that now.
#LabourIsntWorking #VoteCB42017JackStamps #CB4forPM #EnglishReferendum
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posted on 18/4/17
comment by 666 ⚽️ (U11795)
posted 13 minutes ago
"That was then and you sound like a Forest fan, talking about the past. Yes, it happened but like a rabid right winger, the continual, tired usage of pointed personal barbs instead of looking to the real issues. Hiding behind imaginary (to you) humorous utterings show a distinct failure to grasp and understand the REAL issues facing the vast majority of the electorate.
Try talking about those"
Are you going to try talking about those too...? You are conspicuous by your absence considering you started this thread and have yet to engage in it
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I have actually been out, legimately, honest. But I am enjoying your hypothesis, what ifs and degeneration of certain sections of our society 👍
Keep it up, adds to the comment count
posted on 18/4/17
'...degeneration of certain sections of society.."
The Great Unwashed.
posted on 18/4/17
'...degeneration of certain sections of society.."
The obese.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by I'm not Spartacus. and definitely not Vidal (U4603)
posted 12 minutes ago
'...degeneration of certain sections of society.."
The obese.
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Ah, but not so obese that they don't vote in significantly higher numbers than the fitter youngsters.
There's correlation between the numbers of obese people in age groups compared with voting turnout, ie the older one gets, the more likely to be obese and the more likely to bother to vote.
http://content.digital.nhs.uk/catalogue/PUB20562/obes-phys-acti-diet-eng-2016-rep.pdf
Page 8
posted on 18/4/17
Why should the aged obese be allowed to vote for a future they are unlikely to be part of.
posted on 18/4/17
As an ex student i'll be voting the same way I always have, not that it does any good.
can't see anything other than a tory win, mainly due to lack of oppo than any particular merit on their part.
In the interest of keeping it relevant, I have added Christie to my list of 'players to get rid of' as of yesterday at 7pm. in fact, he went on earlier as I did something I never do and left on 80 minutes, so disillusioned was I. I was just coming off pride park towards the westfield when we scored, and my mood barely improved.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by I'm not Spartacus. and definitely not Vidal (U4603)
posted 15 minutes ago
Why should the aged obese be allowed to vote for a future they are unlikely to be part of.
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Study page 8, Spurt, and you'll see just how wrong you are about this, as with just about everything else.
#consistency
posted on 18/4/17
comment by Fridge. (U14428)
posted 5 minutes ago
As an ex student i'll be voting the same way I always have, not that it does any good.
can't see anything other than a tory win, mainly due to lack of oppo than any particular merit on their part.
In the interest of keeping it relevant, I have added Christie to my list of 'players to get rid of' as of yesterday at 7pm. in fact, he went on earlier as I did something I never do and left on 80 minutes, so disillusioned was I. I was just coming off pride park towards the westfield when we scored, and my mood barely improved.
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Damn hippy
This season has petered out big time. I don't think I've heard yet from anyone who doesn't bitterly regret their decison to go to Hillsborough.
posted on 18/4/17
My lads are looking forward to it. It's the atmosphere and the comarardery rather than the crap served up on the pitch.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by Iwaslevel (U4836)
posted 1 minute ago
My lads are looking forward to it. It's the atmosphere and the comarardery rather than the crap served up on the pitch.
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The problem with that is when the atmosphere and beers is the reason you're going and the atmosphere changes to one of anger and resentment because of the crap being served up on the pitch, that's when it can all kick off.
You should probably ground them; it's for the best.
posted on 18/4/17
haha after some of things people have been on the end of on here, i'll take hippy
yesterday had an almost pre-season air about it. a certain apathy on the part of the fans, a little bit of sunshine, and some horribly disjointed football with little by way of endeavour or aggression. our season certainly has petered out.
that said, like Iwas points out, at least an away day means some entertainment other than the football. for me yesterday it was two hours of driving to derby and back with some turgid 'football' inbetween. our much hyped "tifosi" / placard effort looked rubbish from where I was sat too, looked like a black and white VHS that needed the tracking adjusting. it was only when I saw a pic of it on twitter I could understand what it said!
posted on 18/4/17
Study page 8, Spurt, and you'll see just how wrong you are about this, as with just about everything else.
The report just indicates that some will be hanging around depleting the NHS of its resources, not that will have any part of the future unless you include sitting and watching day time television. It also says nothing about them being disgusting and smelly.
posted on 18/4/17
Best you stay at home 666 if you can't control your anger. I'm sure there are some dossers you can beat up.
posted on 18/4/17
"Why should the aged obese be allowed to vote for a future they are unlikely to be part of."
"The report just indicates that some will be hanging around depleting the NHS of its resources, not that will have any part of the future..."
Righto. So they'll be there as part of the future, will necessarily be using finite public resources, but they're not 'part' of the future?
I'm not sure you're following logic, or English, or economics, or anything much of anything.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by Iwaslevel (U4836)
posted 7 minutes ago
Best you stay at home 666 if you can't control your anger. I'm sure there are some dossers you can beat up.
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Pop round; I can spare 2 minutes to kick yo a55.
Or you could help me dismantle and move my shed, which is the plan for this weekend. I'm reclaiming the amenity it takes from the back garden by having it out front. It's 16'x8' and please bring your own electric screwdriver
posted on 18/4/17
comment by 666 ⚽️ (U11795)
Or you could help me dismantle and move my shed, which is the plan for this weekend. I'm reclaiming the amenity it takes from the back garden by having it out front. It's 16'x8' and please bring your own electric screwdriver
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Should look great in the front "garden" of your council house. make sure there's room for the satellite dish.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by ScouseR (U9675)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by 666 ⚽️ (U11795)
Or you could help me dismantle and move my shed, which is the plan for this weekend. I'm reclaiming the amenity it takes from the back garden by having it out front. It's 16'x8' and please bring your own electric screwdriver
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Should look great in the front "garden" of your council house. make sure there's room for the satellite dish.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It should help hide at least one of the old Cortinas that are slowly 'appreciating' out there on bricks
posted on 18/4/17
What would you know of logic then 666? If you give me your e mail I will send you a logic diagram to interpret. Similarly with economics, what would you know? In fact for someone with so much to say you are probably the least qualified on this board but what do they say about empty vessels.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by I'm not Spartacus. and definitely not Vidal (U4603)
posted 14 minutes ago
What would you know of logic then 666? If you give me your e mail I will send you a logic diagram to interpret. Similarly with economics, what would you know? In fact for someone with so much to say you are probably the least qualified on this board but what do they say about empty vessels.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I've once again evidenced my comment: you have yet to augment your opinion similarly.
Send your email to:
couldntgiveatiny.ratsass@hotmail.co.uk
...and I'll get right on it
posted on 18/4/17
Do I need to ask for predictions for the election?
To be fair, we would do better than Mori
posted on 18/4/17
Live @ https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewLiveArticle/366843
One match ban enabled
posted on 18/4/17
The thing that saddens me most about election is that Corbyn for all his good intentions and policies is unelectable and will probably end up doing more harm to the general populous than if he never stood for leader at all.
posted on 18/4/17
#VoteCorbyn
posted on 18/4/17
Admire your tenacity and honesty and conviction Iwas, I really do 👍.
This election, I'm afraid will be fought by the right on lies, innuendo and the utterings of Dacre and Murdoch.
Oh, and was there not a chance that up to 20 Tory MPs could have been charged with electoral fraud and triggered by-elections by September. This with a political party sitting on a majority of only 12
Bugger, was that innuendo?
posted on 18/4/17
All elections in the U.K. are fought with lies, spin, and bare-faced hypocrisy; that's what we call 'democracy'.
Corbyn's the greatest thing to happen to the Conservatives: whoever thought to change the way a leader was elected in the Labour Party threw the path open to abuse by vested interests for an insignificant fee, and now the Conservatives pretty-much have free reign. The checks and balances of the system have failed and no amount of bacon-sandwich gurning or manifesto monoliths will change that now.
#LabourIsntWorking #VoteCB42017JackStamps #CB4forPM #EnglishReferendum
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