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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2018 19:15:43 GMT
Don't listen to Robbie Savage's World Cup Breakfast programme on Radio 5 tomorrow morning...
He's got that hun loving nonce Gascoigne on as his guest.
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Post by DrKrippen on Jun 28, 2018 19:19:19 GMT
OK, I won't.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2018 19:19:56 GMT
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jun 28, 2018 19:22:13 GMT
I don't usually surface until 11.30am anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2018 19:32:24 GMT
Didn't know Gazza was a kiddie fiddler. Thanks for the warning.
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Post by nogbad on Jun 28, 2018 19:42:34 GMT
I've come around in recent years to the notion that "hun" is no less a sectarian term than "tim". So prefer to use the terms "orc" and "death eater" (the latter being my own invention) instead.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jun 28, 2018 20:14:51 GMT
Is "death eater" anything to do with the consecrated host in the Catholic mass? Quite clever if so!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2018 20:42:01 GMT
Is "death eater" anything to do with the consecrated host in the Catholic mass? Quite clever if so! Nah mate... Harry Potter wrong-uns.
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Post by WullieFort on Jun 28, 2018 20:59:44 GMT
Sounds like Hannibal Lector
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Post by nogbad on Jun 29, 2018 8:48:44 GMT
Is "death eater" anything to do with the consecrated host in the Catholic mass? Quite clever if so! Yes indeed, while simultaneously referring to the followers of Voldemort. I thought it was quite clever too, even if I say so myself. I've been using it IRL ever since I came up with it.
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