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  1. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Such an idiot that I responded to what you wrote rather than what you meant. I did say I was struggling to speak bloke But yes when you write what you mean it is tremendously helpful in bridging the language barrier.
  2. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    It is surprising because, as blokes have no interest in women'd football why on earth would they be posting on a thread about it? As Nibble said it is terribly confusing.
  3. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    You are obviously not blokey enough to understand, that is why i am searching for clarity on this (well that and the fact that I am very bored).
  4. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Ahhhh the list of criteria only makes sense to blokes. Metrosexuals, Dandies and Ladies Football fans won't understand the criteria. As much as I would love the chance to decipher the bloke code (I love learning a new language) if it is anything like trying to follow the point you are making...
  5. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    So that isn't in your criteria (which you don't have)..... I do wish you'd make up your mind. Surely it is just easier for you to describe what you think makes a bloke a bloke?
  6. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Still doesn't make any sense. You have made decisions on this thread about who is a bloke and who isn't . You have based these decisions on people's online persona based on what you know of them. This means that somewhere somehow you have some bloke criteria that I and other have not met. I am...
  7. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Sounds like criteria me. What else is on your list?
  8. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    No. I have heard the phrase "trying to weasel your way out of a sticky situation" though
  9. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Thank **** for that. But how do you know if you don't have any criteria?
  10. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    So what are your (sensible) criteria?
  11. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    ooooo you bitch!!
  12. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    I will give it a whirl over some craft beer just before I watch some women's footy.
  13. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    I am definitely not a bloke, geezer or lad (being over 25 and it not being 1997) so I pass :) Is the new Blur album worth buying?
  14. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    My post had nothing to do with class or money it was about the "Blokes, lads and geezers" that you seem to hold in such high esteem (as long as they are white and earn enough money it would seem). It just so happens that in the process you also exposed yourself as a snobby class traitor who has...
  15. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Nothing worse than a working class snob. Your family struggling back in London must hang out for your visits.
  16. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Ahh the blokes, lads and geezers whose opinions are worth more than anyone else's (Obviously if they live in London then their opinions are even more valid.) I don't give a shit what your knuckle dragging peers think about women's football i quite enjoyed this world cup and believe it or not...
  17. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    You mean the bloke gets defined by his occupation?
  18. BadFish

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    It has taken the fact that they are family members and used that to define them. Personally I think you have to try very hard not to see that as patronising. the sexist part of it is that they would never dream of writing that about the mens team because they would never define the mens team by...
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