Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sian Massey...

Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sian Massey...

Postby Keith » Sat Mar 12, 2011 10:32 pm

...any day over that useless twat of a bloke who was there today.
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby RedRedWine1 » Sat Mar 12, 2011 11:00 pm

I get my posts [edit] messed about with to make them look silly. Double standards.
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby Keith » Sat Mar 12, 2011 11:29 pm

RedRedWine wrote:I get my posts * moderated for bad language.


Yes you do. 'f'ing' or 'twat'? You're saying they are both the same?

RedRedWine wrote:Double standards.


Quite possibly. Do you want your money back? I've had my posts moderated by other admin before now. Difference is, I accept it and don't bleat. If you think my post contains something it shouldn't, press the 'report' button.

'C' word??? Dumped
'F' word??? Dumped
'Sh' word??? Dumped
'P**s' word??? Possibly dumped, depends upon how we are feeling.
'Arse' word??? Probably should be dumped unless it comes after the 'Man Utd' words. Which probably should be dumped too.
'Twat'??? Really??? Are you serious???
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby RedRedWine1 » Sat Mar 12, 2011 11:44 pm

It clearly depends on your own interpretation. Personally I've always been brought up to believe that There We Are Then, is equally as offensive and as distasteful as the Cee You Next Tuesday word. Either way, I've got better things to be doing than reporting people on an internet forum. I just noticed that recently I've had a couple of posts moderated language.
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby shrimpnsave » Sun Mar 13, 2011 3:59 pm

What it I swore in a aussie accent,is that acceptable :?:
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby shrimpnsave » Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:06 pm

'Twat'??? Really??? Are you serious??


I seem to remember some time ago i used that word in a thread and nearly got my account deactivated,Double standards indeed...............
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby MfcChris » Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:18 pm

WTF?

T..T and C..T are the 2 worse swearwords. Nearly everyone agrees with that.
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby Keith » Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:52 pm

shrimpnsave wrote:'Twat'??? Really??? Are you serious??
I seem to remember some time ago i used that word in a thread and nearly got my account deactivated,Double standards indeed...............


Not by me.

Possibly confusion because there are different meanings for the same word...

twat

— n
1. the female genitals
2. a girl or woman considered sexually
3. a foolish or despicable person


Clearly the context that I used the word was 'foolish or despicable' which I think accurately summed up the referee yesterday. That some people naturally think of 'female genitals' isn't my fault. Twat... it's a proper word and that's the context I used it... you twats! :roll:
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby RedRedWine1 » Sun Mar 13, 2011 9:22 pm

I see the death toll for the tsunami will exceed 10,000. Got anymore jokes Keith?
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby Dazzer » Sun Mar 13, 2011 9:24 pm

It's Sian.

Not Sean.

You would have thought someone with such a "clever" understanding of the English dictionary would know the differance between a boys name and a girls name.
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby Keith » Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:54 pm

Dazzer wrote:It's Sian.

Not Sean.

You would have thought someone with such a "clever" understanding of the English dictionary would know the differance between a boys name and a girls name.


You are quite right, edited now thank you. I don't think it is a "clever understanding", simply 'an understanding'. That's why I checked the dictionary to see if I had it wrong. That's kind of what they are there for. While we're on a roll, my computer appears to be suggesting that there is an alternative way to spell "differance".
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sean Massey...

Postby Sammy h » Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:57 pm

Keith wrote:
Dazzer wrote:It's Sian.

Not Sean.

You would have thought someone with such a "clever" understanding of the English dictionary would know the differance between a boys name and a girls name.


You are quite right, edited now thank you. I don't think it is a "clever understanding", simply 'an understanding'. That's why I checked the dictionary to see if I had it wrong. That's kind of what they are there for. While we're on a roll, my computer appears to be suggesting that there is an alternative way to spell "differance".



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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sian Massey...

Postby thegentlegiant » Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:07 am

:P
Keith wrote:...any day over that useless twat of a bloke who was there today.
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Re: Andy Grey, Richard Keys, give me Sian Massey...

Postby ezz » Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:49 am

Keith wrote:
Dazzer wrote:It's Sian.

Not Sean.

You would have thought someone with such a "clever" understanding of the English dictionary would know the differance between a boys name and a girls name.


You are quite right, edited now thank you. I don't think it is a "clever understanding", simply 'an understanding'. That's why I checked the dictionary to see if I had it wrong. That's kind of what they are there for. While we're on a roll, my computer appears to be suggesting that there is an alternative way to spell "differance".


Nothing makes me smile more than when someone brings up incorrect spellings, whilst making one themselves.
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