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O/T Ten lies and half-truths about Hull

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Quill, Jul 19, 2013.

  1. Stuart Blampey

    Stuart Blampey Well-Known Member

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    I work very hard every day when I'm working. This working very hard lasts about 40 odd years (weekends and holidays excepted) then you you get to stop.
     
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  2. Steven Toast

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    Good for you sport.

    It's a glorious factoid, but one has to ask, what the **** does it have to do with studying for a degree?
     
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  3. Stuart Blampey

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    The clue is in the words 'working very hard'.
     
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  4. Steven Toast

    Steven Toast Well-Known Member

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    Right. Just checking. Were you under the impression I'd stopped working since I graduated? My job is pretty difficult, especially considering it's my first senior role.

    I used to run a pub, which was nowhere near as difficult as this. I could wear my City shirt behind the bar too. In a Leicester City pub. The fun.
     
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  5. Stuart Blampey

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    Most people work very hard most of the time between leaving school and retiring.

    There.

    I said it.
     
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  6. Steven Toast

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    Source?
     
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  7. Girt Bucket

    Girt Bucket Well-Known Member

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    K Klutz, Not once, twice maybe.
     
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  8. mostynthecat

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    Having studied modules like Marketing Management, Corporate Economics (yes it is as boring as it sounds) and Individual and Social Pyschology for my degree, all are about the same level of standard in terms of knowledge needed and understanding of the subject to pass the exam - so can we stop the whingers who think one degree subject is easier than another.
     
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  9. Kempton

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    Sorry mate,that's gone right over my head. Whoooosh...
     
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  10. Kempton

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    The jealousy from you and patty,is so funny,and sad in equal measures <laugh>. Tommy's clearly way above your intellect,get over it.
     
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  11. Stuart Blampey

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    Yes, I'm sure you're right.

    Plus he works really hard too.
     
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  12. NorthFerribyTiger

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    All depends on your definition of Hull. If you mean the Centre/North/East or West then parts are certainly a ****hole, but the villages around Hull are a different matter, there are some very nice places on the outskirts :emoticon-0116-evilg
     
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  13. Stuart Blampey

    Stuart Blampey Well-Known Member

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    Agreed.

    But there are many bland, fur-coat-and-no-knickers places full of jumped up petty snobs which get them a bad name.
     
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  14. NorthFerribyTiger

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    Agree also, but most of them are outsiders to the area or others who think that they have improved themselves by moving to the villages.

    Most Cities have ****holes & Hull is certainly not on a par with Leeds or Sheffield for that.

    Personally born & bred in Ferriby & not in one of the more affluent parts
     
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  15. OedipusTex

    OedipusTex Well-Known Member

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    Hull seems like a nice place but, hell, I've never even been to England.
     
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  16. Kempton

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    .<laugh>
     
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  17. Stuart Blampey

    Stuart Blampey Well-Known Member

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    What's the best place in America?

    Which is thought of as the worst?

    That would be the US equivalent of Hull.
     
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  18. Quill

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    Detroit, Michigan sounds like the worst based on what I have read.
     
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  19. Kempton

    Kempton Well-Known Member

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    Such a bitter man. I'm sorry for you. What happened in Hull ? Let it out mate,let it out...
     
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  20. Stuart Blampey

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    Think you posted on the wrong thread klutzy
     
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