Rugby player Danny Cipriani might have a shout at worst pain with having his hip dislocated then having it popped back in but getting a b*llock trapped in the joint.
http://metro.co.uk/2008/05/23/you-need-balls-to-soldier-on-after-injury-but-that-s-rugby-151322/
I think you did when you wrote this:
Intolerance: lack of tolerance; unwillingness or refusal to tolerate or respect opinions or beliefs contrary to one's own.
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/intolerance
I'd have thought you'd be all for the British tradition of making light of a disaster. I'm a bit puzzled by you taking offence at that. SIncere apologies if I did.
Eh? By saying that a bloke with a proven track record for making deliberately offensive statements, for show-boating and being completely unrepentant with it, probably isn't the best person to lead a very serious, difficult debate - and that somehow shows I'm intolerant.
I'll be honest matey...
The kind of debate he invokes though is not the sort of debate that's needed. It needs calm heads, grown-up attitudes and a willingness to listen.He's a polemicist and extremely arrogant with it. If you use Milo as your poster boy for any of these campaigns then I can quite understand why it...
Whoever said that every manager's job ends in failure is spot on but failure doesn't necessarily make them a bad manager. Was Dyche a bad manager when Burnley got relegated?
Sorry but I don't get where you're going with the synonyms. Of course I can't demonstrate but It's also not my job to try to prove what I think.
You're also rephrasing my words as if I've tried to say something that isn't true. "I'm convinced" means just that. The same goes for your other one...
I think there's a lot of truth in what both Dingo Dan and Midnight Rendezvous are saying. Dismissing concerns of white working-class Britons as racist was what gave the BNP so much help in their brief success. We should be able to talk about things without the fear of being labelled racist but...
I'd agree completely with Moyes and Pardew but Allardyce? He's got a pretty impressive CV if you want a manager to come in during a crisis. As for Hodgson, I think you're trolling there. One of the most successful English managers still in the game.
I'm convinced too that the reasons for his war on third-wave feminism isn't driven by anything noble but just plain old misogyny. He also finds it nigh on impossible to hide his racism. Yes, I know he has a black husband/boyfriend but every time he says anything regarding race, the overwhelming...
I have a lot of time for Christine H Sommers, Jordan Peterson and other academics of that ilk fighting the rampant fascism in US universities but that Milo chap is a complete arsehat.
I used to work in New York in law enforcement. One time, in a futile attempt to save my marriage, I flew to LA to join my ex-wife for a Christmas party at her company offices. I arrived just at the moment that heavily armed international terrorists stormed the building and took everyone...
Very sad news . She lived in the same street in Fiveways as my two lads and back in the Withdean days when fellow Brighton fans used to give each other little nods of acknowledgement on match days, we often saw her and always with a friendly word and a smile.
A kick in the balls is much, much, much, more painful than childbirth and that is a FACT.
I've watched my ex-wife give birth twice. She went through all that first time around and was happy to go through it again. At no point in my life have I ever thought "You know what I'd quite like -...
Agreed. I think this is why you get shy Tories. Speaking personally, I'd always identify myself as a One-Nation Tory and I'll happily defend those values to the hilt but I can't and won't defend this current government on a lot of things not least its pact with a sectarian, homophobic...