omahaid wrote: » Heres a real unpopular opinion - I think smoking is pretty cool
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Im a man and i HATE football with a passion, could think of nothing worse than sitting in a pub watching a football match with all the hollering and banter. Dont see the sense in it, dont find it interesting and endless chat of the subject bores me to tears.
MJ23 wrote: » Mindless lemmings supporting football teams from cities in England they've never even been in. Idiots
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Im sure other 20-somethings have different hobbies besides drink and football...anyone??
1ZRed wrote: » I like going to the pub for big matches. I wouldn't be a die hard supporter of anything but once in a while it can be good craic. More than anything, I like the big crowd so you can have a laugh and a few pints.
1ZRed wrote: » I don't care about that, it's the die hard fans I don't like. I know one lad who is mad after Man U. He'd be biting his nails all the way through, cursing and damning the ref and their fuck ups. And god forbid if they lose because there's no talking to him and he'd be off in huff and a foul mood. All the better for ripping the piss out of him for it I suppose!
1ZRed wrote: » I like flat coke
Real Life wrote: » i hate the die hard crap also. I follow the soccer, i support man u and ive been to look at games at old trafford. i occasionally go have a few drinks while watching the match and i like to see them win but if they dont its not the end of the world. i dont care that much. I never understand why people get so into it, but each to their own, people have different pleasures.
jessiejam wrote: » I was going out with a guy years back who was a die hard man u fan. We were away for a weekend and got talking to a couple. We were having a good night until your man let it out that he was a man city supporter. Ex lost the plot because of it. Big eejit... finished soon after that... school yard carry on.
Real Life wrote: » yea thats pretty rediculous. i have a friend thats big into liverpool, if man utd beat them he almost gets angry with me like its my fault. I think it annoys him more that i dont really care that much like if liverpool won he cant really rub it in cos i dont care that much, its just a game.
PopePalpatine wrote: » Is there anything to be said for saying another Mass flat 7-Up?
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Heres one: I hate the way hurlers in this country are adored and treated like celebrities. This culture has turned amateur sports people into egomaniacs. I know a few of the hurlers from my county and a few of them are nice but by God some of them think the world revolves around them and that they are entitled to great jobs, thousands for personal appearances etc. In a few years nobody will have heard of them and they will be just oridinary joe soaps but in Ireland we give these fellas fancy jobs, slaps on the back, free drinks etc is at any wonder that thay think they are huge stars. I mean, I cant even name any of the other Dublin football players besides the Brogans (2 lads who are very fond of the attention they get).
73Cat wrote: » Dirty Dancing is the biggest pile of mushy, sappy, drivel. Bond movies also drivel. Ferrero Rocher are nasty!!
pawdee wrote: » Here's an unpopular opinion..........U2 are ****e. The way people react to that is comical. It's as if you're not allowed to say it.
e_e wrote: » Not a fan either, have to say that this was a great performance though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NuBNUOcamM