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I never used it until I started watching football. It's a bad, bad word. But it just seems like part of the general lore of football and Britishness, so I try to fit in :p

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marcengels wrote:
I Hate Hleb wrote:Education system and society as a whole has gone down since I was a youngster and that on some occasions it is totally appropriate, but is there really a need to use the word 'c**t' to describe someone quite so often? :oops: :oops: :roll:
No, and I think that we should lay off Frank for a while.

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Hallelujah :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

For Frank Butcher

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Post by QuartzGooner »

I have two gripes with lowered education standards.

One: People writing "Should of" instead of "Should have".
Would you return from the supermarket saying "I of purchased some peaches?".

Two
: People frequently and using the word "Board" in conversation without any need to do so.
Would you return from the supermarket and say "I would have purchased some peaches but the board prevented me from buying them?"

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Post by Deise Gooner »

QuartzGooner wrote:I have two gripes with lowered education standards.

One: People writing "Should of" instead of "Should have".
Would you return from the supermarket saying "I of purchased some peaches?".

Two
: People frequently and using the word "Board" in conversation without any need to do so.
Would you return from the supermarket and say "I would have purchased some peaches but the board prevented me from buying them?
"
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Another that gets on my nerves or quite and quiet. As in "The board are very quite these days on their ambitions"

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Post by Irish Gooner »

Its frequently used in my vocabulary alright

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Post by corkbarry »

olgitgooner wrote:I'm not sure about "c**t".

But "prick" has certainly been over-used on here recently. :wink:
WE should Arseanlise the word "LANGER"

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Post by Arsenal 1991 »

Again, why the hell did we not buy luiz???

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Post by Louder »

Arsenal 1991 wrote:Again, why the hell did we not buy luiz???
:roll: What a right CLUNGE !!


( Talk about setting yourself up on the wrong thread :wink: )

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Barriecuda wrote:I never used it until I started watching football. It's a bad, bad word. But it just seems like part of the general lore of football and Britishness, so I try to fit in :p
Well, theres nothing better than fitting into a *word censored*

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Post by NBN »

You lot are meant to be football supporters but you don't like the word *word censored*? Sort it out.

*word censored*'s a fucking lovely word.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHnJAORquxU

Sexy Beast clip, the bard would spin in his grave m'lud

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Post by DB10GOONER »

Hlebby, I might have to hunt you down and fucking kill you. :evil: :wink:

CUNT is one of my favourite words. It is a beautifully descriptive word. 8)

Fuck it, I love them all;

cunt, clunge, ham wallet, burst hedgehog, wizard's sleeve, beef curtains, pink cabbage, muff, badly packed kebab, sausage wallet, holiest of holies, cunt, crunt, flange, flangamuffin, bippy, gowk, poon, unit, pussy, poontang, poonani, axe wound, cunt, camel toe, cloven hoof, shnook, bike rack, front bum, mudge, flaps and finally cunt.

So my muff brothers, say it loud and say it proud;

CUNT! CUNT! CUNT!

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Post by marcengels »

selsdon wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHnJAORquxU

Sexy Beast clip, the bard would spin in his grave m'lud
Superb film!

8)

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Post by DB10GOONER »

marcengels wrote:
selsdon wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHnJAORquxU

Sexy Beast clip, the bard would spin in his grave m'lud
Superb film!

8)
Cunting right it is!!




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DB10GOONER wrote:Hlebby, I might have to hunt you down and fucking kill you. :evil: :wink:

CUNT is one of my favourite words. It is a beautifully descriptive word. 8)

Fuck it, I love them all;

cunt, clunge, ham wallet, burst hedgehog, wizard's sleeve, beef curtains, pink cabbage, muff, badly packed kebab, sausage wallet, holiest of holies, cunt, crunt, flange, flangamuffin, bippy, gowk, poon, unit, pussy, poontang, poonani, axe wound, cunt, camel toe, cloven hoof, shnook, bike rack, front bum, mudge, flaps and finally cunt.

So my muff brothers, say it loud and say it proud;

CUNT! CUNT! CUNT!

:wink:
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