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I particulalry dislike football related tribalism.


Normally sensible and intelligent people turn into Neanderthals as soon as a bunch of over-paid louts starts to kick a ball around a field.


Apologies to Neanderthals for the football fan comparison.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Oh I'm glad this thread had been resurrected... I

> havent the words to express myself 2day only a lot

> of (6) and tears (6)(6)



That bad, huh???

Keef Wrote:

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> Feckin Women! Just in the interests of equality

> and all that xxx


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Yeah and non football supporters who clearly base their opinions on a minority and tar everyone with the same brush.

Uberfuckingbloody conference calls. What a pile of wankslipping trainsofturd arsewallop. 2 hours of my rapidly shortening life down the rat-writhing, pissdark cellars of nothing that is trying to communicate with consultants who are just trying to shaft you to get out of more work. They'll regret it, oh yes, I'll make them regret it, they'll rue the day they bollocksed around with Me.


Moos On Fire With Rage.



Ah. Feel better now.

Can you get personal on this? There is a horrible nasty woman on heres who really upset me, she has been insulting and absolutely ridculous with what she has been saying, sure we all have a right to our own opinion, but she has to be nasty with it. Sorry to lower the mood but im so upset.

Lead-footed bus drivers.

You don't need to drop the pedal all the time, every time before each stop and turn.

Know that each and every one of your passengers curses you to hell each time you do this.

Each one does it regardless of belief, creed, religion in fact anything.

They just want you to suffer each of the rings of hell, slowly and we hope, interfering with your own ring somehow.

We're not sure how exactly, but you can be sure we're wanting it to involve entering a box junction.

Forcibly.

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