ok well i kinda did lie, the gf helped me out as early xmas present for the amp and speakers
The lads were over for the ros dinner dance
But, when you put it like "financial peril", you are getting me worried Maybe i should take things more seriously....i dont seem to worry too much, as im lucky it usually works out for me!!!
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Definitely, you never know when a spot will open up for that rhinoplasty you've been waiting so long for. Don't splash the cash willy-nilly, and especially not on the Ros dinner dance. What a waste of money.
By the way, I only used peril as it reminds me of pearls, which remind me oysters, which remind me of Guinness, which is where I want my mind to be.
News to me - last time I recall you were trying to get me to play GAA of the wrong variety! You never said it was a mixeed team. You are on the wrong side of London though, I believe, aren't you?
I didn't think I'd any friends over in the Old Country either though - why else did you think I'd leave.
Oh, yes, don't let anyone in Dublin 11 know I'll be back. I got into some, eh, difficulties last time I was there.
Enough of this tomfoolery. I have to go back to work as a very manly Hair Sculptor.
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
Help me, Arthur Murphy, you're my only hope!
Originally Posted by Dodge
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
With your writing style it would take days and I'm an absurdly busy man at the moment
You agree that you cannot judge someones "manliness" or otherwise by their profession.Then tell me how we've found the common ground.
Which was after all my original point
Because it doesn't concern me.You made absolutely no comment on my culture/development point as a part explanation for why men or women fall into certain industries!!!
As obvious as the answers may be to anyone with the most basic knowledge of society and physcology I don't care and it is a debate which has faff all to do with my original point which was of course:
that you cannot judge someones "manliness" or otherwise by their profession.
we found common ground on the bit where I'm arguing:So how could we have possibly found the common ground when you can't even acknowledge where I'm standing??
that you cannot judge someones "manliness" or otherwise by their profession.
Sensible chapOh and I never argued with your point at all.
I never even tried to explain anything. Merely stated a fact (IMO). This fact being:I just said it was too simplistic a way of explaining things for my liking. Which it still is.
that you cannot judge someones "manliness" or otherwise by their profession.
Anything else has merely been you (with great gusto to give you your due) arguing amongst yourself
full time student...part time Zamboni driver (I flood the ice in an Ice Rink)
Wait, wait. YOU think you can complain about someone's style?? I'm aghast. Truly aghast. 'Potential Pulitzer Prize winning writer kingdom hoop slammed by slippery bravura-revelling counterpart in dramatic foot.ie showdown.'
I never fully agreed with that actually. It implies that you can judge someone's manliness in the first place. Thus, your point is nebulous and incomplete. Which I said at the outset, and sought to investigate. Unfortunately you were happy to stick with your narrow view. This lead to you calling some of my comments sexist, as you couldn't understand what I was saying without a broader perspective. Now, I think I'll take MY ball and go play somewhere else.
*tempestuously scuttles off crying*
Not in the slightest Kev. As soon as I saw your location thing I knew we were onto a winner!
Yep.
Oh right.I never fully agreed with that actually.
Applause withdrawn
For your purposes perhaps but then I never set out to sate whatever inner need you have for answers to whatever inner question you have.Thus, your point is nebulous and incomplete.
Here's what you said at the outset:Which I said at the outset, and sought to investigate.
Before setting off on your own little diatrabe about something I had no concern with to start with although to give you your due you were man enough to say:And what's your argument?
Smartasses are great, if they have an answer.
Inadvertently I think you found the answer, but were probably revelling in your bravura too much to notice. The job of a repo-man is one thoroughly unsuitable to all but the most manly of women. For example, can you imagine some lass coming to the door of a burly lumberjack telling him she must take away his chainsaw cos he's defaulted on the hire purchase payments?
How could you think chasing random people, not knowing what could be in store, trying to prise their prized possessions off them, does not require brave and intimidating attributes usually the preserve of men?
I hope you open a business some day. You'll get great custom from me. No money, but your stock turnover figures will be best in class. WTF, if someone doesn't pay up after numerous warnings nothing should happen? Wonderful logic. Are prison guards 'a special kind of scumbag' for not releasing prisoners?
And:I'd asked for your opinion - which turned out to be a good one.
So fairplayThe point is that obviously the mere fact of having a certain job doesn't inherently make one person more manly than another, or allow you to automatically state without knowing the people, 'oh a builder, now he's a proper man compared to a doctor'.
I was happy to make my point which was:Unfortunately you were happy to stick with your narrow view.
A point on which I'm sure I would find broad agreement and which is therefore pretty self explanatory in my opinionthat you cannot judge someones "manliness" or otherwise by their profession.
This comment here in your first post on the issue:This lead to you calling some of my comments sexist
Is sexist.How could you think chasing random people, not knowing what could be in store, trying to prise their prized possessions off them, does not require brave and intimidating attributes usually the preserve of men?
Get over it.
There was no context in your first post just you pitching down on the wrong side of the argument, a position you have been backtracking from ever since by moving the argument over into territory which never concerned me to begin with.
More power to you btw, it's quite amusing when scanned
LMFAO.as you couldn't understand what I was saying without a broader perspective.
On an aside, if some people maybe couldn't understand you, could this per chance go down as a criticism of your pulitzer prize like style and maybe something you could look at to ensure future glory???
You do that, the game finished long ago anywayNow, I think I'll take MY ball and go play somewhere else.
Don't cry Kingdom Hoop*tempestuously scuttles off crying*
Out of curiosity, why did you bother going back pages to find quotes if the topic doesn't concern you? I acknowledged your mantra long ago. Surely what I said is irrelevant if your only concern was that mantra and that mantra alone?
KH, go post an agenda on Dublin Xmas foot.ie meet-up, you're good at doing that
Could a mod move Kingdom Hoop & Lim till I die's conversation to a different thread. It's way off topic and dominating the thread.
You can't spell failure without FAI
Nice little veiled affront there! (or maybe it was just a compliment, I'm not sure)
I think I'll leave that to Bluebeard - he's really the creative one. Whatever creativity I did have has been weaned from me and substituted with spiteful hatred for LTID owing to his recent antics on this thread.
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