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and that's me being polite you knucklehead.
IIRC it was enough to get a certain someone banned once or twice.
If you're so offended just do what I did, report the fucker.
Not necessarily for homephobia but for supporting a pikey club popular with petty criminals, Vikings and having a victim mentality.
By the way, I also ratted you out for your rent boy affiliation.
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Why is she pointing at a map if she's discussing a point of grammar? Is there a country called They're? Maybe she has a horrible speech impediment and can't pronounce Zaire. But then Zaire isn't called Zaire anymore so her map must be out of date and she hasn't noticed.
Safe to say, she's a moron.
Maybe she is using the map to emphasise the proper usage, eg.
Their going to visit they're with there friends.
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No quoting OhJeez! please!!!
Can't believe you guys pay any attention to it... Knobs...
^ this
Bollocks, utter fucking bollocks.
The whole fucking point of Hillsborough is (unless you are Sun Scum blaming thieving scousers) that it could have happened to any set of football fans, and that liverpool were screwed by a corrupt state because they were football fans, not because they were liverpool fans.
It really would not detract at all to say something along the lines of "As we remember those who died at Hillsborough perhaps we should take a little time to also remember those who died in the fire at bradford - just like us, another set of fans who went to a football match and did not come home through no fault of their own."
My point is that, despite being 100% in the right, that Liverpool do themselves no favours by -
(1) Being professional victims extraordinaire
(2) Never mentioning that the tragedy at Hillsborough was one of a number of similar tragedies.
(3) Thinking that anyone with a right mind gives a fuck about them as a club and wants them to win the league.As someone who hates Thatcher, the Tories and Police I am 100% behind Liverpool in their fight for justice.
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I think Jonny and Clive got let in due to the age exemption. It was a good day out.