bhaexpress
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I'm not taking the credit. "tediocre" is Cheeky Monkey's (tremendous) home made word.
Well done Cheeky, I will add that to my vocab, great word/expression.
I'm not taking the credit. "tediocre" is Cheeky Monkey's (tremendous) home made word.
To be fair, you're already covered by Cheeky Monkey as most of your posts are rambling incoherent drivel that I can't actually be arsed to read.
The Filth
I think he means people using it in a "satirical" wayAgreed, anyone who discusses "meet ups" and who ran who out of town, total dickheads.
People who are rude for no reason. Bullies. People who can't take a little bit of constructive criticism. People who can't talk about politics (or any other divisive subject) without resorting to pathetic abuse. This stuff annoys me but it's all part of the ebb and flow of a forum like this.
I can't abide the rude, aggressive, thick idiots on here. I've blocked most of them as I really just can't be bothered to hear from them. I think the worst are the people who march around like they're hard men and think fighting or talking about fighting is cool. That's just pitying really.
Then I realise it’s only a message board and of all the people I’ve met on here, 99% of them have been lovely.
People who address each other by their first names on here, it's just naff.
Any post over a few lines long - I don't come on here to read a frickin' essay, I want short succinct commentary.
thats probaby the sadest post yetPeople who are rude for no reason. Bullies. People who can't take a little bit of constructive criticism. People who can't talk about politics (or any other divisive subject) without resorting to pathetic abuse. This stuff annoys me but it's all part of the ebb and flow of a forum like this.
I can't abide the rude, aggressive, thick idiots on here. I've blocked most of them as I really just can't be bothered to hear from them. I think the worst are the people who march around like they're hard men and think fighting or talking about fighting is cool. That's just pitying really.
Then I realise it’s only a message board and of all the people I’ve met on here, 99% of them have been lovely.
all my fans love me/\
Oh, and hove born and bred, and tediocre bore, Das Reich.
roll up , roll up they know who they are¤DãŃn¥ §êãGüLL¤;3950213 said:Yeah anyone who does all that "pwopa naughty" crap on hooligan threads. Who actually says that anyway? And it just makes you sound like a scaredy wet pussy fart.
thats probaby the sadest post yet
I doubt biscuit will have seen your reply.
Interesting phrase that "chip on the shoulder". Wikipedia (hmmm) says that it is related to carpenters at Royal Navy dockyards being allowed to take home chips of left over wood. Also some silly American thing about flicking a chip of wood from someone's shoulder to challenge them to a fight. I'd always thought it was tied closely in to the "Top dog/under dog" issue.
The top and under dogs were carpenters cutting timber - mainly planks (often in ship yards). They used one long saw which was pulled from the top by a man standing on the tree trunk (the top dog) and another pulling down from underneath (the under dog). Clearly the under dog was in a more uncomfortable position and so it was a job given to the more junior man. A by product of being under dog was that you got showered in wood shavings and wood chips - which often led to resentment of the older/more senior carpenter by the younger/less skilled worker. Take your pick - but that seems far more likely than the other suggestions.
needs to pay a bird for an empty out.