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Annasfield Wrote:

Clearly not man enough to be honest.


Given the previous comments and as a Professional Gambler I would say its 1/33 that this comment was directed at mygoodself:))...so as someone said to me on Page 2 of this very thread:)


November 06, 08:35AM

"Get over it."............any idea who made that comment Brute?B)

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Tony - I am beginning to find you quite offensive.


Back on topic, these two are proper men - but I really do have quite erratic taste when it comes to fellas.


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Annasfield Wrote:

Tony - I am beginning to find you quite offensive.


Annasfield: I've found your comments deliberately UNaccompanied by a emoticon quite offensive for some time to be honest.


I was OBVIOUSLY joking on here on Page 2 about the Young Ladies and their natural healthy interest in Men and you completely missed the point and told me to get over it!!...Then when I reply with EXACTLY the same comment(thats "reply" NOT "initiate" remember) you tell me that you find MY comments "offensive" when I am giving YOU a taste of your own comments!:))


So I assume its O.K. for you to initially make that comment but not O.K. for me to riposte in IDENTICAL fashion!

Quel Incredible!


I initially said on Page 2 of this thread TONGUE-IN-CHEEK(!!)

"I can't believe how superficial and shallow most Women seem to be on here"....and you replied "We are as shallow as Men-get over it".......


Did you not realise I was joking? How could I NOT be?...When have you EVER heard a Male over a certain age (I'm 54) criticise Women for likng Men?

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Whats even more outrageous Annasfield is that you posted this comment this afternoon on this thread:

"Yeah, but the ladies thread has become infested".........again without a semblance of humour....and yet YOU appearred FIVE TIMES on the FIRST page of the equivalent MALE thread!...


As someone once said "You could not make it up"......


I think "One Rule for ME and another for YOu" applies as does

"Don't do as I do,do as I say!"....


and naturally not forgetting this gem where you questioned my manhood..lol


Posted by: Annasfield November 13, 10:17PM

"Clearly not man enough to be honest.".....


A most impressive series of comments by yourgoodself towards me and YOU are beginning to find ME "offensive"..


Sheer Quality!....:))

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I don't feel the desire to use an emoticon every time I post to get my point across. People who I regularly chat with on here will know when I'm joking


I found your insuinuations with regards to the types of women that had been posting in the other thread offensive, which is why I asked you to clarify. You then went on to call me "brute", which is why I responded in the way I did. Nothing to do with any other comments.

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Had a ticket, but have been to every home game this season (bar Crewe). Also have done all the London away games, so a weekend without travelling back to the North West was quite appealing. Was supposed to meet mates in North London, but ended up just watching it at home.


Sorry, no idea how to resize.


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Used to go to the Sandon but we boycott it now, because they've sold out to the corporates.


Avoid the Park and the Albert as they're always rammed. Tend to head to Rouge, which is a new bar this season. It's a mate of a mate's and is always full of locals and very easy to get served in.


Do you get up for the match much?

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Annasfield Wrote:

"I found your insuinuations with regards to the types of women that had been posting in the other thread offensive, which is why I asked you to clarify."


There's no need to be offended Annasfield. I didn't even note which Young Ladies had posted. There were 1 or 2 that I had assumed from other postings were Guys,probably mistakenly.


"You then went on to call me "brute"... which is why I responded in the way I did. Nothing

to do with any other comments.


This is a classic case of a misunderstanding!:))....I was NOT calling you "brute" I would never dream of being so rude!..lol.

I said "brute" as in....Et tu brute? .


Et tu, Brute?" it says on Wikipedia are perhaps the most famous three words uttered in literature, "Et tu, Brute?"


Its just a joking way of saying "and you of all people are betraying me " although I meant it to mean "and the same to you!"...:)


p.s. As you thought I was calling you "brute" its no wonder you took offense but I meant it as in The Latin Shakespearean phrase! Its from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar"...


Take care and see you around.

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