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Overheard the other day: "I've told you before - stop swearing in front of the kids, for fuck's sake." Your tales of double standards please.
( , Thu 19 Feb 2009, 12:21)
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I saw a man on a Saturday walking round with the FULL replica Ipswich Town kit on. Even the boots.
He came into where I worked to have an eye test.
I laughed in his face, I couldn't help it, daft cunt.
Yet if I walked down the street in full Princess Leia get up I'd be laughed at.
( , Sun 22 Feb 2009, 14:34, 2 replies)
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genious!!!
Not sure if mine had boots on, but wouldn't have been suprised if he did.
Why do they do it?!? Are there ice hockey fans doing the same thing?
( , Sun 22 Feb 2009, 14:39, closed)
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and a couple came in the restaurant, both wearing replica Ipswich town shirts. What are they trying to prove? Who do they think they are going to impress?
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that when they have a kid, they'll name him after a player, that they've got a dog named after a manager, and that when they shag they used football terminology.
I have nothing against football, except for it's elitist attitude, and I would never wear a replica shirt to anywhere except a game if I had to.
You could have told the restaurant manager that 2 known hooligans had come in, for a bit of a laugh.
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the only time I would do that (boots included) would be AFTER actually playing football at the nearby school
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