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METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,837
You mean an immigrant stopped the attack ? McGregor will explode in confusion
Or somehow trap himself against the cage, take himself to the mat and lock in a rear naked choke that he will immediately tap out to.

Never mind his political shite stirring he's a total twat in the world of MMA
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,158
Faversham
FFS. "attempting to steer the conversation". How about attempting to HAVE a conversation? I really dislike the kneejerk anger when people try to discuss issues on ths forum. Control your emotions. Engage with the topic. Not everyone is being devious and playing the agent provocateur.

I saw the OP's post and was responding to it. The very first thing s/he said was about the stabbing of the children, and it was the first I'd heard about the riots. It was also after 1 in the morning, when reports were sketchy. When I looked at a couple of UK papers, I saw almost nothing about the event that's supposed to have led up to it, so I asked about it here. I still don't fully understand what's happened. Is it some far-right political protest or a bunch of 15 year olds raiding sports shops and having the time of their lives?

The Irish Times first of all quoted the Commissioner saying there was no connection between the stabbings and the rioting, I see this has now changed to they're "keeping an open mind." They've not been at all clear about whether there's a connection, and whether the rioting is really some upsurge of latent fascism in the Irish character (which I've never really noticed before), or if the two things are coincidental. But either way, keep your hair on and perhaps avoid projecting your anger and doubting people's motives.
For what it's worth, I really enjoy your posts. You remind me a bit of another poster (a teacher based in the Liverpool area, whose user name I have momentarily forgotten) with whom I generally disagree with more than I disagree with you, who always posts thoughtfully and courteously. I occasionally crossed swords with him, passim, over Brexit. However people who can post on all manner of threads in an inquiring way, without pursuing an agenda (even though they may often reveal their perspectives, which may not always be uncomplicated) is what makes NSC fun as far as I'm concerned. :thumbsup:

(I apologize if I have underestimated or overlooked your nefarious agenda :ohmy: :wink: )
 


Colonel Mustard

Well-known member
Jun 18, 2023
2,240
I'm always surprised when Irish people are so anti-immigrant given that most of them can't wait to emigrate themselves whenever they've had half a chance
Are they anti-immigrant? Their hospitality industry (hotels and restaurants certainly) seem to exist only because of the numbers of eastern European immigrants, and I think they're grateful. Maybe it's just the non-white 'irregulars' the Dubliners object to.
 


Colonel Mustard

Well-known member
Jun 18, 2023
2,240
For what it's worth, I really enjoy your posts. You remind me a bit of another poster (a teacher based in the Liverpool area, whose user name I have momentarily forgotten) with whom I generally disagree with more than I disagree with you, who always posts thoughtfully and courteously. I occasionally crossed swords with him, passim, over Brexit. However people who can post on all manner of threads in an inquiring way, without pursuing an agenda (even though they may often reveal their perspectives, which may not always be uncomplicated) is what makes NSC fun as far as I'm concerned. :thumbsup:

(I apologize if I have underestimated or overlooked your nefarious agenda :ohmy: :wink: )
Thank you. I think on that welcome conciliatory note I will leave this discussion behind.
 


Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,313
Withdean area
For what it's worth, I really enjoy your posts. You remind me a bit of another poster (a teacher based in the Liverpool area, whose user name I have momentarily forgotten) with whom I generally disagree with more than I disagree with you, who always posts thoughtfully and courteously. I occasionally crossed swords with him, passim, over Brexit. However people who can post on all manner of threads in an inquiring way, without pursuing an agenda (even though they may often reveal their perspectives, which may not always be uncomplicated) is what makes NSC fun as far as I'm concerned. :thumbsup:

(I apologize if I have underestimated or overlooked your nefarious agenda :ohmy: :wink: )

@Green Cross Code Man ? Liverpool connections, but lives in Eastbourne. He's an interesting and good guy.
 






Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
20,756
Eastbourne
@Green Cross Code Man ? Liverpool connections, but lives in Eastbourne. He's an interesting and good guy.
Haha, thanks. I am Sussex born and bred but when I was mid twenties moved to Liverpool for 14 years.

And if it was me, it's so funny that @Harry Wilson's tackle sits almost directly in front of me in the West Upper. I did, for a while, enjoy arguing in the Brexit thread as I had long term doubts about the way the EU was set up. But just as the vote was, the debate was highjacked by people with strong agendas and unconscionable ideas, particularly the far right. Hindsight is a fine old thing, but needless to say Brexit has been awful, and could not have happened at a worse time.
 


Sid and the Sharknados

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NSC Patron
Sep 4, 2022
5,718
Darlington
@Green Cross Code Man ? Liverpool connections, but lives in Eastbourne. He's an interesting and good guy.
For what it's worth, I really enjoy your posts. You remind me a bit of another poster (a teacher based in the Liverpool area, whose user name I have momentarily forgotten) with whom I generally disagree with more than I disagree with you, who always posts thoughtfully and courteously. I occasionally crossed swords with him, passim, over Brexit.
I think you mean Neville's Breakfast.

Who I happened to think about yesterday. Hasn't posted since mid October in relation to the Thread Ignore function.
Maybe he's put all the threads on ignore.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,158
Faversham
I think you mean Neville's Breakfast.

Who I happened to think about yesterday. Hasn't posted since mid October in relation to the Thread Ignore function.
Maybe he's put all the threads on ignore.
That's the bloke. Come back @Neville's Breakfast. Your perspectives are missed (by me, anyway).
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,158
Faversham
Haha, thanks. I am Sussex born and bred but when I was mid twenties moved to Liverpool for 14 years.

And if it was me, it's so funny that @Harry Wilson's tackle sits almost directly in front of me in the West Upper. I did, for a while, enjoy arguing in the Brexit thread as I had long term doubts about the way the EU was set up. But just as the vote was, the debate was highjacked by people with strong agendas and unconscionable ideas, particularly the far right. Hindsight is a fine old thing, but needless to say Brexit has been awful, and could not have happened at a worse time.
Watch it, pal. I have eyes in the back of my head ???

:lolol: I hope all's well. If I forget to say hello it's because I get distracted easily :thumbsup:
 






Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,158
Faversham
@Green Cross Code Man ? Liverpool connections, but lives in Eastbourne. He's an interesting and good guy.
I seem to recall having no disagreements with GCSM. Syd identified who I mean in a post above :thumbsup:

(At least you didn't think I meant you! They day I forget your username (or indeed you real name) is the day I should be doing a Bill Hartnell, and spending more time with my wallpaper)
 


Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
14,903
Almería
For what it's worth, I really enjoy your posts. You remind me a bit of another poster (a teacher based in the Liverpool area, whose user name I have momentarily forgotten) with whom I generally disagree with more than I disagree with you, who always posts thoughtfully and courteously. I occasionally crossed swords with him, passim, over Brexit. However people who can post on all manner of threads in an inquiring way, without pursuing an agenda (even though they may often reveal their perspectives, which may not always be uncomplicated) is what makes NSC fun as far as I'm concerned. :thumbsup:

(I apologize if I have underestimated or overlooked your nefarious agenda :ohmy: :wink: )

Colonel Mustard does have a touch of the Neville's Breakfasts about him. And I mean that in a good way. Both polite and well-informed, even if I do sometimes disagree with them they make their points well.
 






Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
20,756
Eastbourne
Do you get very angry with referees? I sat with HWT once, we was the only calm person in that neck of the woods. WSU always seems very angry about perceived corrupt officials.
Haha spot on. Although in all honesty, I've actually calmed down a lot the last couple of years. Getting older and care less. My brother seems more irate than me but Harry assures me the 'look' is due to my outbursts. 🤣
 


Sid and the Sharknados

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 4, 2022
5,718
Darlington
Colonel Mustard does have a touch of the Neville's Breakfasts about him. And I mean that in a good way. Both polite and well-informed, even if I do sometimes disagree with them they make their points well.
This is a great way to describe somebody.
Can you ever imagine somebody saying "Hi [Bakero], I don't think you've met my mate Geoff? You'll like him, he's polite and well-informed".
 












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