How Soon Is Now wrote: » Overly flirty people online. What makes it even worse is the majority of them turn out to be beasts.
MrsYelnekoff wrote: » so very true that
HugsiePie wrote: » When my dad walks in in the middle of a movie and its the sex part, and he sits down and watches it with me
wazky wrote: » Irish people supporting English football clubs. Not just supporting but acting out the whole "manc" or "scouser" persona...
Omackeral wrote: » - The coup de grace, though, was one fella squaring up to the ref (TV Screen in reality) and his mate holding him back going ''just leave it man''. These fellas are embarrasing beyond belief.
Omackeral wrote: » I've seen it so much to the point I'll actively avoid going out when it's on. I went to the pub last year for this game and I will never go again. I witnessed: - Lads calling each other 'Manc Scum' and 'Scouse W*nkers'. These are boys who grew up together in West Dublin. - Chanting in Mancunian and Scouse accents at the telly and at each other - A United fan decked out in that Green and Gold protest scarf against 'foreign' owners and his mates thinking he was a dedicated lad for doing so. - The coup de grace, though, was one fella squaring up to the ref (TV Screen in reality) and his mate holding him back going ''just leave it man''. These fellas are embarrasing beyond belief.
major bill wrote: » Rugby fans shushing people in the pub when there is a free kick
major bill wrote: » Ive actually witnessed said incidents in pubs...cringe all mighty, This one is a harsh one and ive said it about any sport but grown men in jerseys....sort your **** out and keep it for the astro or gym.
Fox_In_Socks wrote: » http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/cool-handshake-21043252.jpg This handshake. I feel embarrassed for people who do it. One or two even tried it with me...:eek:
Cienciano wrote: » This. I hate it. I fúcking hate it
Fox_In_Socks wrote: » http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/cool-handshake-21043252.jpgThis handshake. I feel embarrassed for people who do it. One or two even tried it with me...:eek: The whole debate thing about skinny jeans/masculinity...both the pro and anti crowd. Felt bad for them both.
Hotfail.com wrote: » What on earth is wrong with it? It's either that or a hug, and I'm not hugging my smelly male friends. :pac:
How Soon Is Now wrote: » ''Thanks'' on here. In general there mostly used as a method of arse kissing with mods or between ''Internet buddys''
Random_Name wrote: » Feeling left out. Awwww, have a pity thanks, go on, you know you secretly want it.
Fox_In_Socks wrote: » http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/cool-handshake-21043252.jpg This handshake. I feel embarrassed for people who do it. One or two even tried it with me...:eek: .
BikeQueery wrote: » Father Ted quotes and all that. It's 2014, time to watch a new show ffs. It's just sad now.
rosedream wrote: » Have done one or two things in my time that make me go red even now. Relationship people who publicly display their affection on Facebook, even though they break up and get back together umpteen times and you know both they are doing a bit on the sly side too.
fleet_admiral wrote: » I wouldnt know BikeQueery ye big bollox
BikeQueery wrote: » Blah blah
How Soon Is Now wrote: » ****ing fools :pac:.