| Forum Reply | Strange things afoot at Sotonians.com at 14:28 29 Jun 2018
Each to their own. As I said, we're not for everybody and we're never going to be. The new site is lush, like. You can see when people are replying; the England match threads were bloody ace for that reason. You could see other people were involved. Replies appear without a refresh; we have killed F5. It's lively. It's lovely. I can understand the unique enticements of a Portsmouth service station though. I understand your dilemma :D |
| Forum Reply | Strange things afoot at Sotonians.com at 18:35 28 Jun 2018
Drinks still happen, yes. They were a lot of fun in the Koeman era. Wembley appearances were grand, but over two fruitless goes, I think we all agreed that it would be fun to go to London and get pissed when Saints had no chance of pissing us off. Regardless, give us a visit, if only if you want to have a go at a lefty. We've made that easier than ever now. |
| Forum Reply | The Labour anti-Semitism thing at 19:22 27 May 2018
I'm not at a loss. Just providing some perspective from someone that is a present member. Seems to have been in very short supply. |
| Forum Reply | The Labour anti-Semitism thing at 14:47 27 May 2018
Momentum is three years old, so I'm at a loss to explain how they marched in the 1990s, or even if some of them did, how that reconciles itself with the fact that a good deal of Momentum wasn't even born then. If you want to have a debate about growing extremist Islamic attitudes in the 1990s, look at Major and Blair, both of whom tolerated extremists setting up shop in London, a fact which incensed French authorities in 1995 when Algerian extremists carried out the Paris Metro bombings, and earned our capital the tagline "Londonistan". History is interesting, isn't it? |
| Forum Reply | The Labour anti-Semitism thing at 12:36 27 May 2018
I choose my time rather sparingly on the UI these days, but I thought I'd weigh in on this, especially given the recent events on the Gazan border. My experience of the Labour Party is that, if anything, it is a bit of a right on contest. If one cares to, one can look further left and magnify that. I have no doubt that if openly racist views of any kind were voiced at a CLP meeting, the perpetrator would be bundled on the spot and quickly ejected from the party. It is the last place I would expect to find racism of any kind. So how is it that it is attracting these charges? Well, simply, the definition of anti-semitism has changed. It used to mean hating Jewish folk for being Jewish folk, just like any other form of racism. Over time, the definition has effectively changed to any criticism of the pro-Zionist, present incarnation of the Israeli government. Netanyahu is on record as saying that anyone that supports the BDS movement is an anti-Semite, and yet a similar boycotting strategy was praised when used against South Africa. Some of the most powerful and compelling advocates for Palestinian rights are Jewish Israeli citizens,and fully support BDS. Where does that put them with Netanyahu's description? The provable facts are that Israel operates a powerful political lobby abroad, instituted in organisations like Conservative Friends of Israel or Labour Friends of Israel, which pretend to be impartial but have a record of being apologists for disproportionate Israeli aggression. The narrative, that the Labour Party, a party perceived to be on the side of the immigrants by plenty of people I've doorstepped, is suddenly now racist, is bollocks. |
| Forum Reply | Southampton High Street at 00:35 19 Jul 2017
On your first point, I've got a very good mate that worked in that broad department. How well do you think it is funded? Spoiler warning: not very weill funded. On your second point, I think the thought makes you a little happier, but deep down you don't really believe it. It's basically the toss up between your imagination and your lying eyes. When was the last time you walked down London Road? Will you think any differently when you see homeless people in the suburbs? If the old maxim is true, and a society is only as strong as its weakest inhabitants, what does it say about the UK when homelessness has doubled in seven years? |
| Forum Reply | Saints Webs biggest mongs at 00:28 12 Jul 2017
Two questions, Del. 1) Do you see that ton of bricks shit? 2) Do you approve? |
| Forum Reply | Saints Webs biggest mongs at 00:05 12 Jul 2017
Yeah, but it takes all sorts. I love MLG. The bastard beat me quite soundly at Civ5, but was a gentleman throughout. I can imagine Del, in a hypothetical and highly unlikely scenario, saying "eat Hoplite, you bastard". My dividing line for peeps on the Internet is "do they mean to cause harm or not?". I'd place neither Del nor MLG in that category. There are plenty of people in the "cause harm" category. This ain't a sight on the posters of the UI, btw. Whatever you are, you're all pretty up front about what you are. The best harm causers are those that seem genuine, or clued up. Verbal is an absolute classic. So quick to jump. There was a period in which Del, on his Turkish alter-ego, rocked a Papa Lazarou avatar for about six months. Verbs, presumably not up on his League of Gentlemen, went apeshit accusing Del of being a black and white minstrel. I eventually, publicly, told him to look Papa Lazarou up. |
| Forum Reply | Saints Webs biggest mongs at 16:11 11 Jul 2017
Depends on where you sit on the geek scale yourself, I suppose. I write computer programs for a living. MLG wouldn't be anywhere near the top of my scale. Mind you, I have worked with people that know all of the birthdays of the Star Trek original crew, character and actor :D |
| Forum Reply | Saints Webs biggest mongs at 12:23 11 Jul 2017
Control over whom? You? If so, I don't need to have your name for that. All I need to do is post here, and watch all your tribute threads roll in. Alright, so you're not a dog fetching a stick. Even so, your behaviour is utterly predictable. Controllable, you might say. |
| Forum Reply | Saints Webs biggest mongs at 07:40 11 Jul 2017
1) How nutty are *fruit* cakes? 2) Verbal is not itys. 3) He had his arse handed to him on Sotonians, and has self-banned himself as a consequence. In one sense, I've got more respect for you than I have for him. As much as it might irk you, you can just about cope when someone reveals your first name. He goes fkn ballistic :D More to lose than you though, mate. |
| Forum Reply | Saints Webs biggest mongs at 18:50 10 Jul 2017
Great work lads. Really highlighting who the mongs are. Except they seem to be posting here, and not on SaintsWeb. Big lols at those taking the hump with SaintAndy666. Was it the fact that he was a young nipper going places that irked you so much, or the fact he handed all your arses to you on such a regular basis, even when you brave mid thirty somethings all chose to gang up on a teenager? Gold, lads. Gold. |
| Forum Reply | "After Party" at 18:47 10 Jul 2017
London during the early 2000s too. Quite a few clubs opened from 6am-1pm, catering for the still high crowd. I was chatting to someone at 5:30am on a Sunday morning, who seemed relatively down compared to the pan-lid pupil congregation. I asked him why. "I've been up since Thursday". |
| Forum Reply | Oasis and Paul weller at 21:47 2 Jul 2017
I'm very flattered to have inspired your thread, dune. |
| Forum Reply | Oasis and Paul weller at 21:42 2 Jul 2017
Guessing Definitely Maybe was Boris' first guitar album. And that he thinks Don't Look Back in Anger and The Hindu Times are "like, totally fresh and original, man". |
| Forum Reply | Oasis and Paul weller at 21:29 2 Jul 2017
Oasis are rip off con men. They're for people who've never heard another guitar record. Ripping off the Beatles was one thing. Ripping off a Stereophonics song from about four years earlier was something else. Another thread inspired by pap. What the fk do you guys talk about when I'm not here? |
| Forum Reply | Preparing for a luxury camping holiday at 19:33 2 Jul 2017
What, that lefties spending £3K-10K on glamping is a matter of course? Of course it is. You're trying to use the exception to prove the rule. People on £3K-10K glamping budgets represent a tiny fraction of the very richest., unless you think people are going to sacrifice months of potential mortgage or rent payments for five days in a fkn field with toilets. |
| Forum Reply | Preparing for a luxury camping holiday at 19:15 2 Jul 2017
The costs you quote are exceptionally high, which seem pretty obvious when you see all the extras. Helicopters generally aren't what festival goers use for transport. Glamping is as "cheap" as £529. That's the Pop Up Motel, pitch your own, two people. Per person, it's even cheaper. Those posh Tipis that Lily Allen stays in? £150 per person. |
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