John Bumlick
Banned
Is that supposed to be funny?
yes, it was supposed to be funny but i certainly wasn't expecting you to find it so.
Is that supposed to be funny?
Our streets are as clear as they ever were
Lua Lua lives in Hassocks. Stalker.
Especially from Seaford
So 5 pages, has anyone asked the question... How do we know he was saying good bye? Just because he was seen walking out of supposedly Barnes house?
So 5 pages, has anyone asked the question... How do we know he was saying good bye? Just because he was seen walking out of supposedly Barnes house?
So 5 pages, has anyone asked the question... How do we know he was saying good bye? Just because he was seen walking out of supposedly Barnes house?
Is that supposed to be funny? I'm amazed that the mods allow that word to be used in the context it has. People were born without limbs because of that drug and it caused great suffering to a lot of people. I don't find that funny.
Whereas taking a dig at Barnes is the very epitome of innovative thinkingTaking a dig at Husty, how original
Lua Lua lives in Hassocks. Stalker.
He was renting in Ovingdean, I personally moved him, his wife and all of his possessions into the house he had just bought, in Rottingdean.So we conclude that Ashley Barnes has a place in Burgess Hill, and most folk have a mate, or someone who knows a mate, who lives next door. He is visited by three different posties each day, two of whom are known to NSC'ers. He also owns a place in Rottingdean and Ovingdean and Woodingdean, or one place that stands on the boundaries of all three. He shops in Tesco, Rottingdean, Burgess Hill, or both. We all know someone who knows Ashley Barnes who may or may not be a quality player.
He is either at home today, or in the west country, and Gus Poyet could be in Sussex.
Next manager anyone ?
I agree, a totally unacceptable form of insult, only ever fit for 1970's playground and spoken by an 8 year old child
So we conclude that Ashley Barnes has a place in Burgess Hill, and most folk have a mate, or someone who knows a mate, who lives next door. He is visited by three different posties each day, two of whom are known to NSC'ers. He also owns a place in Rottingdean and Ovingdean and Woodingdean, or one place that stands on the boundaries of all three. He shops in Tesco, Rottingdean, Burgess Hill, or both. We all know someone who knows Ashley Barnes who may or may not be a quality player.
He is either at home today, or in the west country, and Gus Poyet could be in Sussex.
Next manager anyone ?
It is, however, gratifying to note to no-one has asked whether Mr Barnes lives in a barn and all the associated slurs that could go with that.
I doubt an 8yr old today would know given it was something applied to children born 50 or 60 years ago now. And when I grew up in the 70s I used it as an insult and like most other "insults" you didn't know why, it was just a word you knew you didnt want to be associated with because it was uncool. Wasn't until I was an adult that I knew about the wider context. So don't be too precious my precious, people often say things without some dastardly intent to offend behind it.
What's deroid (another 70s fav) an abbreviation for? I genuinely don't know still. And is anyone a benny tied to a tree?! Wtf was that all about?!!
I doubt an 8yr old today would know given it was something applied to children born 50 or 60 years ago now. And when I grew up in the 70s I used it as an insult and like most other "insults" you didn't know why, it was just a word you knew you didnt want to be associated with because it was uncool. Wasn't until I was an adult that I knew about the wider context. So don't be too precious my precious, people often say things without some dastardly intent to offend behind it.
What's deroid (another 70s fav) an abbreviation for? I genuinely don't know still. And is anyone a benny tied to a tree?! Wtf was that all about?!!