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It costs a lot more money for someone with a beard to cut your hair..
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Maynard Fried-San
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^ Especially when said hairdresser is female.
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Helixing my inner beanie
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Haircut £8 Barber has a beard £15 Barber has sleeve tattoo £18 Barber has both beard & sleeves £22.50 |
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Dr_Heech
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^no wonder you're skint mate.
Buy yourself some clippers: Clippers - £50 Time taken - 20 minutes (every 5 or six weeks for the rest of your life) - £0 Job done. |
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whiskered anonymous Joined: 14 Feb 2013 Location: Yonder Status: Offline Points: 42996 |
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Today's.. 1) It annoys the shit out of me when you go to a pub or restaurant and parents pull out some electronic device which they plug their kid into via earphones. Why the f**k are people not engaging with their children? 2) Cat food smells horrendous! what comes out the other end isn't really that much worse so why don't manufacturers introduce vanilla, a hint of fresh cut grass with possibly an afternote of new car?
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The peanut butter x 3 bears conundrum 1) Pic's = Too dry 2) Meridian = Too sloppy 3) SunPat = Juuuust right
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For some reason my kid currently likes Sheffied United even though
he has never seen a SUFC footy match or even has the insight to name
one of the players therefor for some inexplicable reason he
automatically hates Sheffield Wednesday with no indoctrination on my
part (I think they're all wankers )
What the fuck is all
this about..? why do supporters of teams from the same city hate each
other? both teams are from your home town ffs! I could understand to
some extent if he hated Manchester Utd, or Chelsea for instance. I appreciate there
would have been local rivalry back in the days when folks never traveled
beyond the end of their street and the players were your
friends who worked in the same factory and drank in your local pub but
its 2019, most of the players/managers/money don't even come from the UK ne'er mind
your home town. Why can't supporters be happy for either of the teams who represent their city to do
well.. I'm
sure this is'nt unique to Sheffield.
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Maynard Fried-San
whiskered anonymous Joined: 21 Jan 2012 Location: Londinium Status: Offline Points: 17210 |
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Human nature within the context of most football supporters means that local rivalry and associated bragging rights/schadenfreude > civic pride.
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Helixing my inner beanie
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Mr Black
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I've never understood it either. I live equidistant to Arsenal & tottenham. From what I gather, the supporters hate each other with a vengeance despite probably all being from a remarkably similar background & demographic. It comes down to very basic tribalism. My dad- a Mancunian, has historically always followed Man U (albeit half heartedly). Within the last year he's switched allegences to City. I don't approve. Although I have no interest in football (or other sports), I do understand that once you have a team, that's your team. When I was in junior school one of the rougher big kids used to terrorise everyone by asking what team you supported, and if you said anything but Liverpool he'd give you a dead arm or something. Consequently there was quite a big Liverpool following in Ealing amongst boys of that age group. Could something of that nature explain your sons sudden allegiance?
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