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Gambol

George Clooney's wee brother
Jan 22, 2010
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...Jeremy Clarkson would punch me in the mooth.

The guy he hit is getting 100k for a fat lip fur **** sake <yikes>

This country has gone mad.
 
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If it wasn't Clarkson I'd think the same but he's a massive walloper so **** him.
 
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The producers a ****in **** , got punched , got a **** sacked.
You can't ****ing hit someone and call them and Irish prick for not having your dinner ready and expect to keep your job.

Would you get away with that in your job?
 
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You can't ****ing hit someone and call them and Irish prick for not having your dinner ready and expect to keep your job.

Would you get away with that in your job?

When I left school in the 70s you wouldn't necessarily expect to lose your job over a smack in the mouth, no. There'd have been a handshake and a "no hard feelings mate".

The world has changed since then of course. Not sure it's all for the better.

For the record, Clarkson is a massive ****. But running to the bosses trying to get someone sacked is like a footballer rolling about trying to get an opposing player sent off; ****y behaviour deserving of a further slap.
 
A little question:

He insulted the geezer by calling him an "Irish ****/prick/whatever". Why is it considered racist that he included the nationality of the twat in the insult? I could understand if he'd used what is generally considered an offensive word such as "******" but the victim is Irish, it's an entirely accurate description. Is the word "Irish" now a racist insult?
 
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A little question:

He insulted the geezer by calling him an "Irish ****/prick/whatever". Why is it considered racist that he included the nationality of the twat in the insult? I could understand if he'd used what is generally considered an offensive word such as "******" but the victim is Irish, it's an entirely accurate description. Is the word "Irish" now a racist insult?
If followed by a profanity I think.