Never underestimate an old man 21:06 - Jul 27 with 2827 views | KeithHaynes | | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 22:45 - Jul 27 with 2189 views | trampie | That was a sharp right. I had to laugh at one of the comments " he wouldn't do that to a Caernarfon grandad" Seen a report saying huge crowd 1,236 for what is a 2nd tier Welsh football game, Colwyn Bay player sent off early doors, Bangor ran out 4-0 away winners, if Bangor go back up to where they belong they will probably be playing Caernarfon again, proper nawty. https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/video-shows-brawl-erupt-denbig Seen this report from earlier last year about Bangor. [Post edited 27 Jul 22:51]
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Never underestimate an old man on 22:52 - Jul 27 with 2184 views | onehunglow | Yes , the Welsh really stick together Maybe these chaps follow Wales away and sing the anthem in tune and are nice to locals | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 22:55 - Jul 27 with 2153 views | builthjack |
Never underestimate an old man on 22:52 - Jul 27 by onehunglow | Yes , the Welsh really stick together Maybe these chaps follow Wales away and sing the anthem in tune and are nice to locals |
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| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Never underestimate an old man on 23:10 - Jul 27 with 2116 views | trampie | | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 08:46 - Jul 28 with 1937 views | onehunglow | For outsiders,these are two clubs. 20 mls apart . Their fans travel to watch Wales When back home,they detest each other . Yeah baby | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 09:09 - Jul 28 with 1904 views | builthjack |
Never underestimate an old man on 08:46 - Jul 28 by onehunglow | For outsiders,these are two clubs. 20 mls apart . Their fans travel to watch Wales When back home,they detest each other . Yeah baby |
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| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Never underestimate an old man on 11:31 - Jul 28 with 1813 views | onehunglow | True . Back on topic Older men can indeed be more lethal as they know where to cause intense pain without a mess. It’s actually not that hard but takes training and accuracy . My training has come in very handy over the years | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 11:55 - Jul 28 with 1779 views | KeithHaynes |
Never underestimate an old man on 08:46 - Jul 28 by onehunglow | For outsiders,these are two clubs. 20 mls apart . Their fans travel to watch Wales When back home,they detest each other . Yeah baby |
Not much difference to Swansea /Cardiff. | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 11:58 - Jul 28 with 1751 views | trampie | Caernarfon v Bangor is only 10 miles apart. | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 12:00 - Jul 28 with 1747 views | onehunglow |
Never underestimate an old man on 11:55 - Jul 28 by KeithHaynes | Not much difference to Swansea /Cardiff. |
Exactly Guv.Were a divided country I might have mentioned it before Not a case of being “ anti “ but the truth When we do u it’s,we can be a real force I still class myself as proud Welsh but keep it to yourself Just saw jet2 flight from Brum full of Welsh who ,tanked up,caused havoc to families with young kids en route to Ibiza I’d rather weekend in Middlesbrough | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 12:25 - Jul 28 with 1724 views | KeithHaynes |
Never underestimate an old man on 12:00 - Jul 28 by onehunglow | Exactly Guv.Were a divided country I might have mentioned it before Not a case of being “ anti “ but the truth When we do u it’s,we can be a real force I still class myself as proud Welsh but keep it to yourself Just saw jet2 flight from Brum full of Welsh who ,tanked up,caused havoc to families with young kids en route to Ibiza I’d rather weekend in Middlesbrough |
We don’t get those morons here. There’s nothing for them and nowhere to go. Plus the police would batter them. | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 12:41 - Jul 28 with 1698 views | Whiterockin |
Never underestimate an old man on 12:00 - Jul 28 by onehunglow | Exactly Guv.Were a divided country I might have mentioned it before Not a case of being “ anti “ but the truth When we do u it’s,we can be a real force I still class myself as proud Welsh but keep it to yourself Just saw jet2 flight from Brum full of Welsh who ,tanked up,caused havoc to families with young kids en route to Ibiza I’d rather weekend in Middlesbrough |
Not more Welsh people who don't fly from Cardiff Airport. I forgot Jet2 won't use an airport in Wales. | | | |
Never underestimate an old man on 12:50 - Jul 28 with 1679 views | onehunglow |
Never underestimate an old man on 12:41 - Jul 28 by Whiterockin | Not more Welsh people who don't fly from Cardiff Airport. I forgot Jet2 won't use an airport in Wales. |
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Never underestimate an old man on 13:11 - Jul 28 with 1636 views | SullutaCreturned |
Never underestimate an old man on 12:25 - Jul 28 by KeithHaynes | We don’t get those morons here. There’s nothing for them and nowhere to go. Plus the police would batter them. |
Sounds like just the place I'd like to visit. Lots to see, no drunken arses and deent weather. And if you've seen everything there's always the 90 minute train trip to Seville where there is also lots to see. | | | |
Never underestimate an old man on 14:25 - Jul 28 with 1587 views | EagleEye |
Never underestimate an old man on 12:00 - Jul 28 by onehunglow | Exactly Guv.Were a divided country I might have mentioned it before Not a case of being “ anti “ but the truth When we do u it’s,we can be a real force I still class myself as proud Welsh but keep it to yourself Just saw jet2 flight from Brum full of Welsh who ,tanked up,caused havoc to families with young kids en route to Ibiza I’d rather weekend in Middlesbrough |
Weekend in Middlesbrough ? Think I’d take a chance with Jet2 … | | | |
Never underestimate an old man on 14:37 - Jul 28 with 1572 views | KeithHaynes |
Never underestimate an old man on 13:11 - Jul 28 by SullutaCreturned | Sounds like just the place I'd like to visit. Lots to see, no drunken arses and deent weather. And if you've seen everything there's always the 90 minute train trip to Seville where there is also lots to see. |
We have 400 restaurants and bars in my town. They are attended by tourists from all over Spain, very few Brits. No shirts off in bars, or the owner gets fined and the person doing it. Thats enforced regularly. I’ve seen one man get a proper dig from the police and he was a beetroot coloured Scotsman who had too much sun. That’s tourist and beer related. There’s been a few other times I’ve seen the law enforced. Spanish people in the main are very calm and very approachable. They don’t want the sort of behaviour that follows UK tourists. All chain bars planning applications are refused. Our area is for families, kids (who generally are exceptionally well behaved at the table for hours, being with family and elders and acting appropriately is ingrained into children) Crime rate is very low, for assaults and drunkenness (that’s rarely seen ever) Kids talk to the police, and when in groups always tidy up their rubbish and move aside on pavements for others. I’ve never experienced any other behaviour other than politeness. ( To do so brings disgrace on the family ) if the police do get involved you won’t sit at grandmothers table for months. That’s a real disgrace, she is the matriarch. It might be old fashioned but there are still places in our area, in fact well outside the cities that still operate as if it’s sixties Britain. Local markets, food, vegetables shopped locally is very cheap. Nothing is perfect, and Spain most certainly isn't, but on this level it is. Public safety, consequences of actions and respect is everywhere.
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Never underestimate an old man on 15:30 - Jul 28 with 1511 views | max936 |
Never underestimate an old man on 14:37 - Jul 28 by KeithHaynes | We have 400 restaurants and bars in my town. They are attended by tourists from all over Spain, very few Brits. No shirts off in bars, or the owner gets fined and the person doing it. Thats enforced regularly. I’ve seen one man get a proper dig from the police and he was a beetroot coloured Scotsman who had too much sun. That’s tourist and beer related. There’s been a few other times I’ve seen the law enforced. Spanish people in the main are very calm and very approachable. They don’t want the sort of behaviour that follows UK tourists. All chain bars planning applications are refused. Our area is for families, kids (who generally are exceptionally well behaved at the table for hours, being with family and elders and acting appropriately is ingrained into children) Crime rate is very low, for assaults and drunkenness (that’s rarely seen ever) Kids talk to the police, and when in groups always tidy up their rubbish and move aside on pavements for others. I’ve never experienced any other behaviour other than politeness. ( To do so brings disgrace on the family ) if the police do get involved you won’t sit at grandmothers table for months. That’s a real disgrace, she is the matriarch. It might be old fashioned but there are still places in our area, in fact well outside the cities that still operate as if it’s sixties Britain. Local markets, food, vegetables shopped locally is very cheap. Nothing is perfect, and Spain most certainly isn't, but on this level it is. Public safety, consequences of actions and respect is everywhere.
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Sounds idyllic Mr Haynes | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 16:58 - Jul 28 with 1444 views | KeithHaynes |
Never underestimate an old man on 15:30 - Jul 28 by max936 | Sounds idyllic Mr Haynes |
It isn’t, but on that particular subject it’s better. | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 17:15 - Jul 28 with 1406 views | trampie |
Never underestimate an old man on 14:37 - Jul 28 by KeithHaynes | We have 400 restaurants and bars in my town. They are attended by tourists from all over Spain, very few Brits. No shirts off in bars, or the owner gets fined and the person doing it. Thats enforced regularly. I’ve seen one man get a proper dig from the police and he was a beetroot coloured Scotsman who had too much sun. That’s tourist and beer related. There’s been a few other times I’ve seen the law enforced. Spanish people in the main are very calm and very approachable. They don’t want the sort of behaviour that follows UK tourists. All chain bars planning applications are refused. Our area is for families, kids (who generally are exceptionally well behaved at the table for hours, being with family and elders and acting appropriately is ingrained into children) Crime rate is very low, for assaults and drunkenness (that’s rarely seen ever) Kids talk to the police, and when in groups always tidy up their rubbish and move aside on pavements for others. I’ve never experienced any other behaviour other than politeness. ( To do so brings disgrace on the family ) if the police do get involved you won’t sit at grandmothers table for months. That’s a real disgrace, she is the matriarch. It might be old fashioned but there are still places in our area, in fact well outside the cities that still operate as if it’s sixties Britain. Local markets, food, vegetables shopped locally is very cheap. Nothing is perfect, and Spain most certainly isn't, but on this level it is. Public safety, consequences of actions and respect is everywhere.
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Sounds like Welsh etiquette from my childhood. | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 17:16 - Jul 28 with 1406 views | onehunglow |
Never underestimate an old man on 16:58 - Jul 28 by KeithHaynes | It isn’t, but on that particular subject it’s better. |
Tidy up rubbish That would traumatise ours. | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 17:17 - Jul 28 with 1396 views | onehunglow |
Never underestimate an old man on 14:25 - Jul 28 by EagleEye | Weekend in Middlesbrough ? Think I’d take a chance with Jet2 … |
Hey. It’s near Whitby which is lovely and the North York Moors which are stunning | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 17:20 - Jul 28 with 1387 views | onehunglow |
Never underestimate an old man on 14:37 - Jul 28 by KeithHaynes | We have 400 restaurants and bars in my town. They are attended by tourists from all over Spain, very few Brits. No shirts off in bars, or the owner gets fined and the person doing it. Thats enforced regularly. I’ve seen one man get a proper dig from the police and he was a beetroot coloured Scotsman who had too much sun. That’s tourist and beer related. There’s been a few other times I’ve seen the law enforced. Spanish people in the main are very calm and very approachable. They don’t want the sort of behaviour that follows UK tourists. All chain bars planning applications are refused. Our area is for families, kids (who generally are exceptionally well behaved at the table for hours, being with family and elders and acting appropriately is ingrained into children) Crime rate is very low, for assaults and drunkenness (that’s rarely seen ever) Kids talk to the police, and when in groups always tidy up their rubbish and move aside on pavements for others. I’ve never experienced any other behaviour other than politeness. ( To do so brings disgrace on the family ) if the police do get involved you won’t sit at grandmothers table for months. That’s a real disgrace, she is the matriarch. It might be old fashioned but there are still places in our area, in fact well outside the cities that still operate as if it’s sixties Britain. Local markets, food, vegetables shopped locally is very cheap. Nothing is perfect, and Spain most certainly isn't, but on this level it is. Public safety, consequences of actions and respect is everywhere.
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Rural France the same Alcohol can be eye watering my expensive and no cheap bars at all anywhere. Nothing much to do on the evening except drink slowly and chat amicably into the night . Lunch is better though it leads to a Kip on the afternoon | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 20:25 - Jul 28 with 1257 views | Boundy | Coward . | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 20:46 - Jul 28 with 1220 views | Boundy | Slightly back on topic but last evening whilst walking my dogs up a lane near my home I came across a lad and girl laying down across the path either side was uncut grass verges with the normal detritus including nettles , he saw me approaching with plenty of time to stand up and move to give me room to pass with two large dogs but refused to , I managed to pass with a bit of a struggle and in doing so made a comment about thanks for not moving , this seemed to enrage the scrot who got up and really came on strong threatening all sorts of violence , I stood my ground and verbal toing and froing continued but eventually I moved on after being told I should have respected him with the rest of the sh**e they normally come out with. Moving away from the situation with him still shouting all sorts of abuse towards me I noticed another lad walking down the lane towards me who happened to be scrots mate, after a quick update from scrot this other lad told me not to hit him as he was only 15 ,now I guessed he was a kid but a big kid in physical appearance , I did so want to knock the *wa* out but knew the consequences if I did .I must admit it did and still does upset me not because of the abuse but the fact I couldn't do anything other than take it off him and the fact that at 15 he couldn't give monkeys towards anyone or anything . | |
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Never underestimate an old man on 21:28 - Jul 28 with 1172 views | EagleEye |
Never underestimate an old man on 17:17 - Jul 28 by onehunglow | Hey. It’s near Whitby which is lovely and the North York Moors which are stunning |
Fish n chips & Whitby can’t be faulted. But Middlesbrough, been there twice, worked with many of them, possibly the roughest, toughest place in the country …. ? | | | |
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