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  1. nwgull

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    It has got a bit silly, I agree. Wasn't so much about the women's footy for me, as the uneccesary requirement to take offence on behalf of a team of women who probably gave about 1/100th of a shit about it.
  2. nwgull

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    You don't have any criteria if you ever have to ask your missis permission to do something, or use the phrase 'get a pass out', when deciding whether or not you can go to the footy or for a drink with your mates.
  3. nwgull

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Yes. If posting lots of condescending anonymous posts on an Internet forum counts as another indicator, then you're a mega bloke. All bow down.
  4. nwgull

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    You're right; you should feel honoured.
  5. nwgull

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Think you're confusing the words pride and admiration.
  6. nwgull

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    I tend to take pride or embarrassment from my own success or shortcomings. No time for stuff like this, which is trivial in relation to some of the stuff that happens in life.
  7. nwgull

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    From a 'nice guy' like you, that is a compliment.
  8. nwgull

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Have 10 nice-guy points. Most women wouldn't give a shit by the way.
  9. nwgull

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    Happens most years in the FA cup when team of semi-pros plays one of the big teams. Quotes such as 'he'll be back delivering the mail on Monday morning' having just scored against Man Utd, or something like that.
  10. nwgull

    Ever wondered what Twitter looked like in the 1950s?

    It must be hard work living life in a state of perpetual offence on other people's behalf.
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