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Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Ralphy on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 15:29:27
How poofy  :soapy tit wank:

''oooo it's too dark, lets go and have a cuppa''

''oooo it's raining, might get my hair wet''

''where's my sunscreen, it's 15c and raining''


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Onion_Jimbo on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 15:44:27
playing cricket would be impossible in the dark or the rain.

Also, if it were raining they wouldnt be playing cricket so wouldnt have sunscreen on.

 prick face.


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Johno on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 15:57:38
think he is only messing around but anyway, it is very hard to play cricket in the wet, and it is very hard to bat in the dark...


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Onion_Jimbo on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 15:59:09
nothing gets past you johno


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Johno on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 16:02:34
it sure doesn't....


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Ralphy on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 16:11:24
You have no sense of humour Jimbo.

Was just joking.


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Spencer_White on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 16:52:12
I think youre a bit gay. Colour co-ordination king.

Besides, a man who watches touring cars to support Honda has no right to commentate on the father of modern sport.

Just joking like.


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: sonicyouth on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 16:53:09
harsh!

Are we heading towards forum civil war? there's a lot of hostility on here lately.


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Ralphy on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 16:55:50
Quote from: "Spencer_White"
I think youre a bit gay. Colour co-ordination king.

Besides, a man who watches touring cars to support Honda has no right to commentate on the father of modern sport.

Just joking like.


Colour co-ordination king? Explain


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Ralphy on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 16:58:11
Quote from: "Spencer_White"


Besides, a man who watches touring cars to support Honda has no right to commentate on the father of modern sport.

Just joking like.


I follow touring cars because i'm mad about motorsport and cars, it's my passion with football.


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Ben Wah Balls on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 17:00:18
I think Jimbo is one of the funniest or possibly the funniest poster on here, he definitely has a sense of humour.


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Ralphy on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 17:01:14
Quote from: "Ben Wah Balls"
I think Jimbo is one of and possibly the funniest poster on here, he definitely has a sense of humour.


Maybe but has a problem with me for some reason :roll:


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Onion_Jimbo on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 17:05:13
the reason I hate you is for inventing the word "abit"


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Ralphy on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 17:06:35
Quote from: "Onion_Jimbo"
the reason I hate you is for inventing the word "abit"


 :?


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Spencer_White on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 17:26:17
Quote from: "Ralphy"
Quote from: "Spencer_White"


Besides, a man who watches touring cars to support Honda has no right to commentate on the father of modern sport.

Just joking like.


I follow touring cars because i'm mad about motorsport and cars, it's my passion with football.


Fair enough. Sporting pedigree of mobile billboards for chavs / sporting pedigree of The Ashes. Hmmmm?

 :soapy tit wank:


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Ralphy on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 17:28:16
For Chavs?

Is Murray Walker and Jackie Stewert a chav?!  :soapy tit wank:

I like cricket, was just having a laugh!

Why am i colour co-ordination king???  :?


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Spencer_White on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 17:51:43
The appeal and spirit of motorsport has long since departed and is firmly in the past. Great, brave and noble sportsmen such as Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansell, Senna, Jim Clark, Prost, Lauda are firmly in the past and have nothing to do with modern motorsport which is dull in the extreme.

Last meaningful event motorsport produced outside F1 was Jaguar winning Le Mans in 1988. F1 became a farce when Ecclestone realised he could do whatever the fuck he wanted and get away with it (so probably about 1997).

All thats left is the sad advertisement driven world of modern motorsport. Theres only really 6 car companies in the world anymore which has ruined the competition. All they want to do is throw money at it and screw the others into the ground on the track. If they cant then they quit. Wheres the sport?

Watching suped up Honda Civics and other hatchbacks with adverts on is entertainment for max power chavs. Its a culture thing.

You are the colour co ordination King because I know you would love to see a Swindon support with every single person in that end with a Swindon shirt on (deny if you will). I consider co-ordinated dressing in the name of support to be very gay. Hence my comparison.


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Ralphy on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 17:56:03
1) F1 is boring yes but the BTCC is fantastic entertainment

2) Max Power live is for chavs not the BTCC

3) I don't care what anyone wears to Swindon matches, i like to wear the shirt though.


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Spencer_White on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 18:10:53
Motorsport in the 2000's bores the fuck out of me mate. End of.


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: Spencer_White on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 18:14:31
3 of 5 football games I go to do as well come to think of it.  :cry:  Least I know that if Swindon came good again it would be a 1000% entertainment.


Title: Cricket Is Abit Gay
Post by: walrus on Sunday, September 11, 2005, 18:18:12
Quote from: "Spencer_White"
3 of 5 football games I go to do as well come to think of it.  :cry:  Least I know that if Swindon came good again it would be a 1000% entertainment.


I know the feeling.  It's that dull feeling of hope that one day we'll be back that keeps me going!

Motorsport used to excite me, but a lot of it's pretty poor.  Even Spa-Francorachamps failed to produce an exciting race today, despite being mixed weather.