He's an Oriental brother, they all sharp as **** with technology
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He's an Oriental brother, they all sharp as **** with technology
Well then you will have seen that I was asking HIAG if he thought spurs would finish above Pool![]()
He's an Oriental brother, they all sharp as **** with technology
And gambling.
Never try to **** over an Oriental brother on a wager, or it'll be like...
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Let’s just ask him now
@Hoddle Is A God, do you think your boys will finish above the Mickey Mousers this season? If you do, then you must think they have a realistic shout of going one better and winning the league...
I learnt the hard way...
I've only gone and had another bet with him too ffs![]()
Well done @Matth_2014 bumping this thread. I'd forgotten what a beauty it was.
Much better than starting a new one!
Look, Burly! I'm as embarrassed about this thread as you are.
Matthew vs Hiag I mean. Can't see either landing a blow frankly
He's an Oriental brother, they all sharp as **** with technology
Not sure correct terminology in UK these days but you would get crucified for calling a person "Oriental" in the US these days. It's considered akin to the N word over here.
I believe you mate. Theres no way someone as shy and retiring as yourself would encourage this level of social observation and scrutiny.
Wtf?
How and why?
"Oriental" is a proper word in the Oxford English Dictionary, and denotes people of Oriental extraction.
"******" is, and always has been, a slang word of abuse used against black people.
How in God's name are the two even remotely similar?
Orientals don't care what you call them just order the food and get out ******s are very touchy about a lot of things and turn angry over anything especially words .Rugs are Oriental not people. I dunno, people consider it very offensive and so I don't use it.
If you come to the US I advise not using the expression. People will think you're a Trump supporter.
I don't know the origin of ******, but due to its use in earlier literature I don't think it was always used with the intention of being offensive. I certainly wouldn't use either expression to refer to a person today.
The thought of being HIAG being smug after tonight’s game makes me want us to beat Spurs even more.
Hi, mate.
Remember when I said that United will prove to be a spent force, this season, yeah?
Also, remember when I said that we'd give you a footballing lesson in your own backyard?
I'm not being smug. I'm simply reminding you about what I said.
An apology wouldn't go unnoticed.
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