Off Topic Pointless point-scoring thread

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**** sake I thought we got over this <doh>

Scotslaw blog? REALLY? <rofl>

<somuchforsensibletimmynotquotingretards>

Nah, i'm still beelin' and won't ****ing stop until these bastard anti-Catholic scumbags are turfed out the military.

Already on my 7th email complaint <ok>
 
Whiiittt??

You feel the same about Aldo, then?

It was him who first suggested (and I reckon he was right) that the guys got the choice and were probably all Rangers fans.

<laugh>

I widny know or care

<laugh>

Anyway, corporal, you were dismissed <grr>
 
Nah, i'm still beelin' and won't ****ing stop until these bastard anti-Catholic scumbags are turfed out the military.

Already on my 7th email complaint <ok>

SAS snatch squad en route to, err, help ye with yer complaint. <ok>
 
The Guardian, Wednesday 2 October 2013 22.23 BST


"Sporting combatants playing for love not money, with only helmets for protection, clash with ash sticks while trying to catch a ball consisting of cork wrapped in thick leather flying through the air at a terrifying velocity. Welcome to the ancient Irish game of hurling, arguably the fastest contact sport played on grass. Last weekend, 82,000 people wearing the red and white of Cork or the yellow and blue of Clare watched their heroes play out what many regard as the greatest All-Ireland hurling final. Hopefully the Gaelic Athletic Association will do all sports fans everywhere a massive favour and produce DVD copies of this memorable game, where Clare emerged victorious. As Premier League soccer is again soiled with prima donna antics &#8211; see the scratch-and-send-off controversy of Torres at Spurs at the weekend &#8211; the hand-eye co-ordination and the courage and commitment of Cork and Clare were a shining example of sportsmanship."



http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/oct/02/in-praise-of-hurling?CMP=twt_gu
 
Was he related to that disabled freak that thought Rangers accounts were good yesterday , only our media could find one guy to put a good spin on those figures .
 
The Guardian, Wednesday 2 October 2013 22.23 BST


"Sporting combatants playing for love not money, with only helmets for protection, clash with ash sticks while trying to catch a ball consisting of cork wrapped in thick leather flying through the air at a terrifying velocity. Welcome to the ancient Irish game of hurling, arguably the fastest contact sport played on grass. Last weekend, 82,000 people wearing the red and white of Cork or the yellow and blue of Clare watched their heroes play out what many regard as the greatest All-Ireland hurling final. Hopefully the Gaelic Athletic Association will do all sports fans everywhere a massive favour and produce DVD copies of this memorable game, where Clare emerged victorious. As Premier League soccer is again soiled with prima donna antics &#8211; see the scratch-and-send-off controversy of Torres at Spurs at the weekend &#8211; the hand-eye co-ordination and the courage and commitment of Cork and Clare were a shining example of sportsmanship."



http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/oct/02/in-praise-of-hurling?CMP=twt_gu

Greatest game on earth.

Fact