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23 minutes ago, Sweep said:

I know you shouldn't judge a book by its cover.........but you just know he's a massive Gammon

You're not judging a book by its cover. He's publically displayed the content of his 'book' on his T-shirt.

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2 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Nope but I’d rather be in the trenches with him than you. 

Yes

Id imagine someone with a belly that’s seen more full English breakfasts than Premier Inn would be a really useful bloke to have onside.

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35 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Nope but I’d rather be in the trenches with him than you. 

Royal White is the only board member allowed to use that analogy.

Sounds fucking ridiculous coming from a middle aged textile salesman.

No offense like.

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40 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

Royal White is the only board member allowed to use that analogy.

Sounds fucking ridiculous coming from a middle aged textile salesman.

No offense like.

It’s an analogy not just used in terms of warfare, you being a bright fella might know that. 

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2 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

It’s an analogy not just used in terms of warfare, you being a bright fella might know that. 

Royal and his like help keep the country free so folk can say what they like, and not be subject to "cancellation" as Mick suggests.

That said, I wouldn't wear such a t-shirt as it's just not necessary. 

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2 minutes ago, bolty58 said:

See what I mean about put downs and insults? Try to ridicule your opponent when you are losing the battle.

Haha. I’ve never called anyone a gammon or snowflake or whatever the new insult is but come on mate, wearing that top out in public is embarrassing. As someone previously pointed out it doesn’t make any sense in English. You are better than defending this.

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1 minute ago, tomski said:

Haha. I’ve never called anyone a gammon or snowflake or whatever the new insult is but come on mate, wearing that top out in public is embarrassing. As someone previously pointed out it doesn’t make any sense in English. You are better than defending this.

I have to. He attends the same gym as me.

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3 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Twas Cheese who mentioned  trenches, that was the point of reference. You can blame him. 

Which was in reference to the fellas T-shirt saying "I only kneel for - to take aim", for which you congratulated him.

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8 minutes ago, Cheese said:

Which was in reference to the fellas T-shirt saying "I only kneel for - to take aim", for which you congratulated him.

Just saying it was you who brought up the trenches analogy not me and he should direct his comment at you. 

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