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  1. Kempton

    Kempton Well-Known Member

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    And this ^ is wonderful.
     
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  2. 7797100

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    I've just had a word with my dog - he says you're pissed.
     
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  3. BrAdY

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    ill eat your dog by the neck and rip its flesh out
     
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  4. 7797100

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    :smiley-finger007: You've obviously never met a Patterdale!!! He say's you're a cnt and will meet you on East Park first light!<yikes>
     
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    i'll rip him apart, a machete against a dog, not an even match
     
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  6. 7797100

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    You would never hit him. His reactions are split second, he would make you look like a dick. He's right, you're a cnt.:smile:
     
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  7. BrAdY

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    i have a 9 inch military blade, so what you saying? you're dog would stand no chance
     
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  8. captain caveman

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    This makes no sense, but thanks anyway.

    Bloody good post. I agree with the support being illogical bit completely. I can never explain to people why I support city, I usually just give the response "because I do".
    I only used the term fickle because it gets thrown about on here a lot, not to offend people. I appreciate how people are feeling alienated from the club, but personally o think it's mmore to do with the appaling handling of the situation than the situation itself.

    I think you can only truly appreciate the good times when you've been through the bad, and being a city fan, we've been through really dark times.

    Thanks again for giving a serious reply.

    Edit: hope that makes sense. Sorry for waffling, spelling and grammar, just got back from a night shift that lasted 3 hours longer than it should have.
     
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  9. Calamty Jane

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    I"ll take another lucky punt and assume you studied Media at Lincoln Poly or whatever they prefer to call themselves.Calling it a university makes Dr Allam"s ideas seem very reasonable).When you get your teaching degree I suggest you apply to work at Lincoln Polyversity and start using the title "lecturer" instead of teacher.
     
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  10. Amin Yapusi

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    http://english.pravda.ru/science/tech/10-06-2004/5853-dogs-0/
     
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  11. Ambraneri

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    I apologise if my intellect unsettles you.

    Pretentious??....nah,not really.If you knew me I doubt you'd view me as pretentious.

    Anyway,carry on...
     
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  12. DMD

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  13. PattyNchips2

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    no maybe about it.
    I have to correct your definition of fickle.
    dictionary.com:
    likely to change, especially due to caprice, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable:
    fickle weather.

    enough said. if a name change would stop you from watching the Tigers. you cant be much of a fan.
     
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  14. BernsteinTiger

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    You don't even understand the bit you've highlighted. There is nothing casual about it, and you would see if you'd bothered to read the rest of my post.
     
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  15. PattyNchips2

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    oh I read it all.
    TBH it was all emotive BS.
    fact is that it is a business.
    until it is floated on LSE and we can all invest in it, we dont get a say.
     
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  16. PattyNchips2

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    Bollocks.

    The question was what would stop me from going, and why I felt that meant I wasn't a fickle fan. I answered the questions from my point of view. That has **** all to do with the name change process - only the way that process impacts on me. It might be emotive BS to you, but that's what drives me to renew my season ticket each year.

    If I suddenly don't have my emotive BS link to the club any more, then there needs to be something else that can keep me going. At the moment a chairman who treats the fans like ****s isn't going to do that. If it's not about emotional links to the club, are you saying you could support any other club with the same gusto you support City?

    I never questioned it being a business, just reinforced the fact that I choose my football team in a different way to the way I choose my plumber.

    As for getting a say on the name change - I never even addressed that in my post, but for the record we do. The FA listened to stake holders, and if you're part of one of those groups you got your voice heard on the way to the FA making their final decision.
     
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  18. Kempton

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  19. 7797100

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    ''Japanese engineers full of inexhaustible imagination developed dog's collar that is capable of translating dog's barking, growling and yelps into human language.''

    I showed my dog this example of your conclusive proof of dog - human communication. He's pssing himself, rolling about the floor and holding his belly. In between his bouts of hysterical laughter I can hear such comments as '' What a cnt '' and '' 15,167 posts of shyte '' <whistle>
     
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  20. Amin Yapusi

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    It was one of many google results, it was the first one that jumped out and I didn't even read it.

    I saw a BBC documentary about how animals communicate with each other and humans and the proof was there that dogs understand our words. There was a dog on it that knew hundreds of words, it knew all of it's toys by name and everything. Why else do they sit when you say sit and bite when you say kill?

    The chimpanzees were the best, they fully understand and could hold a proper conversation by pointing to pictures/words on a board.
     
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