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  1. matthew123 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I say stuff FIFA and let's get on with PL and CL > football! You mean stuff FIFA or stuff international football?
  2. We only got 2 votes out of 22. And one of those was from our guy. FIFA is an international disgrace.
  3. Fourth out of four. What a f---ing disgrace from FIFA.
  4. The word "passionate" when used in advertising/marketing. Adverts for cars where the car featured is driving through a completely empty city centre.
  5. Badly-folded newspapers discarded on buses/trains.
  6. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Isn't there a new general non-emergency number? It's 0300 123 1212. Also to be used when people are being horrible to you on Facebook.
  7. The word "funky" when applied to anything other than music. Statistics such as "81% of 9 women agreed" in adverts. Commercial radio. Kings of Leon. The song 'Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life'. Kay Burley. People who talk on mobile phones while driving. Chris Martin. Jason Manford being able to do a gig at the O2. Mock The Week. People who think all politicians are crooks. Bands/comedians that announce gigs over a year away.
  8. Misuse/overuse of the word "infamous". Why is it "infamous"?
  9. Having a quick game of five-against-one.
  10. Emerson Crane Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fatboy slim and people who think he's a genius He's a good DJ though, you can't deny that. He can rock a house party at the drop of a hat. As they say.
  11. Banksy, and people who think he's a "genius".
  12. The term "disrespecting" is so overused these days.
  13. Twitter Stephen Fry Twitter Twitter Twitter
  14. The word "literally" when used incorrectly. The sublimely meaningless phrase "inspired by" used in advertising. Pop-up bloody shops. The term "fashion-forward". Henry Holland.
  15. Generic European adverts (especially car adverts) The phrase "up to" used in conjunction with statistics in adverts The phrase "award winning" in adverts (what award?) The word "muppet" when used as an insult The word "party" when used as a verb Fake corporate bonhomie in marketing eg. Innocent drinks The word "myself" when used instead of "me". Also "yourself/you"
  16. jctg

    Help?

    Why bother?
  17. Parents with children named Charlie, Alfie, Billy, Archie etc etc whose names will appear like that on their birth certificates rather than the correct Charles, Alfred, William, Archibald etc. Grrrrrr.....
  18. The thing I found about seeing that poster in the window of Celestial about the shoplifter was that there seemed to be a certain amount of incredulity that anyone would shoplift in their shop. Maybe that kind of thing only happens in SE15.
  19. Narnia Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- he's been > at Uni since September. He doesn't smoke. That's what he's telling you!
  20. Well, let us know how you get on.
  21. peckhamboy Wrote: Immoral, fraudulent and > downright dangerous. I shall be writing to Tessa > to demand an inquiry. Really....?
  22. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This happened to me once too. > > The bus driver even offered me a nice drink > (although it tasted a bit funny). I can't remember > much more - except waking-up at home with a bit of > a sore bottom. Hilarious.
  23. "dangerous and immoral" Hahahahaha!!!
  24. Wonderfully blasphemous http://www.thepoke.co.uk/index.php/2010/10/06/fck-off-jesus/
  25. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 574 posts and still no answer on the big question. Not only do you expect an answer but you expect one on the East Dulwich Forum???
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