Surely this is something all sides of the never ending Brexit debate can support?
Leavers can surely understand the desire to break free of an outside power they believe control their destiny, whilst Remainers can empathise with the desire to stay in the EU.
No?
Is there much of a hygiene issue with reading materials though? Assuming you're not going to use your mobile (or traditional paper-based device) to actually wipe then...?
I'm not at the point where I need to escape talking yet, more that it helps to have a barricade between us occasionally...
Then, to my mind, you're doing it wrong my friend.
I find the toilet to be the last bastion of peace in my toddler filled existence. That room is the only one in the house that I can/would lock to keep everyone else out, I'm not going to waste the chance to use it!
In what manner would he have to answer to it?
Presumably something along the lines of 'it was clearly tongue in cheek, don't be so bloody ridiculous'?
Personally, of the two forces at play I'm behind the union (just), but some of the preachy posts on here really make me question that.
I don't see the problem with this when surely it's pretty apparent that this is aimed towards a certain type of fan, especially if you read the rest of the article.
In terms of my own besmirching, I will admit that I once lost control of a pie at a match, leaving a noticeable stain on the club...
More importantly, why do they go all the down to the bottom tier? Of the 12 people that might care about Haggis Rovers vs Mctartan Stirling there's a good chance 10 will have been at the game in the first place! Baffling.
I'm constantly baffled as to what could feasibly take people so bloody long when using cashpoints. Is there a secret set of options that I've never seen perhaps?
I have incredibly low tolerance for people meandering around the shop, blocking aisles with their trolley or stopping to chat with...
My faith is irreparably destroyed now, despite them being completely blameless I have no option but to stop supporting the club completely.
It's the only sane and reasonable response.
This is the bit that gets me, teams frequently line up against England with no intention of trying to actually score, which is fine, that's their right.
In that situation, with the widely acknowledged lack of oomph in our squad (often mentioned by those who lead the boos), what do people...
I don't think there should be an upper limit but I would be hugely in favour of frequent re-tests beyond a certain age. As to what that age should be or how frequent is for wiser people to figure out but it seems far fairer than taking licenses needlessly, whilst hopefully making the roads safer...
I'll be watching, the whole point of being a supporter is to suffer the bad times whislt enjoying the good (it'll happen eventually!), it'd feel wrong to not sit through it.