For me personally I was brought up being told you don't use bad language in front of ladies or children. To this day I don't think my mam has heard me swear ( that is a mark of respect ) my Dad swore like a trooper and I can swear with the best of them but I still try and respect how I was brought up. So I don't think it shows any difference to intelligence but in this world of political correctness and equality I believe that maybe we need to teach our kids about manners and gentlemanly conduct. I know that women swear as much if not more than men but at least if some respect is shown then maybe who knows . I guess it may be a generational thing. I don't get upset when people use bad language on here in fact I have/will as this is an open forum but if I was on the bus with my mam or if I was there and some people were using bad language and I could tell that people were uncomfortable with it I would speak up.
The trouble is that, these days, everyone knows their rights ... ... but fewer know their responsibilities. Doesn't bother me that much, just a bit of a shame imo.
Fully agree with the use of bad language in public places, and it is without doubt becoming more common, and with other posters re well educated and articulate people's use of bad language. Having said that, a former work colleague words " the ****ing kettle's ****ing ****ed" still makes me smile.
I try not to swear, it has no impact if used all the time. When the hammer slips, or football, are what swearing is for imo. Thinking about it tho, as a sunderland supporter. . .
Read the article in the mail today tells you all you want to know about SAFC and Covid outbreak EFL to BFL May give an insight on why there is a delay from the EFL side
What about baked products sure we talked about pies at some point and music pretty sure this thread has covered a multitude of topics but does generally return to the takeover lol
I swore once in front of my dad by accident when I was about 12 when we were on our way home from somewhere. I don't even know why I swore now, it just slipped out, ***king hell is what I said. It's fair to say I never done that again in front of him, I was physically lifted out of the car when we got home, whacked all the way up the stairs and deposited into bed for the rest of the day with me sobbing. I learned my lesson and all was forgotten pretty quickly. My mam broke the ice by bringing up my tea on a tray, egg and chips I think it was.
It's a bloody good article, and hits most of the points correctly. Much as I hate that paper. I always think that Martin Samuel is a good journalist and I ca t disagree with much he's written here.
My Lad and i helped change the seats , more than once. I never once thought I was doing it for the Chancers.. We did it for love of our Club, no more, no less. i too respect everyone's view, I do yours but i think most were taken in ,especially after the previous disastrous two seasons... It felt like, having been stuck underground for an eternity, a little chink of light shinning at the end of this dark tunnel.
Will probably get pelters for this but I believe he had the clubs best intentions from the start but went all in for promotion with no plan B...hence the desperation to buy Grigg. Like a lot of owners and managers we have had the passion around this club gets to you and you make rash decisions. Saying that I lost all faith when he folded like a cheap suit after the fanzines announced that joint statement. He should have come out fighting and not hid under a rock.
Quite agree, from what it said about EFL petty rules and regulations could be some of the hold up with their legal side of the deal. Sadly l didn't realise how much they can impact promotion and relegation
SAFC Black Cats News 18m · SD and Co have shown their hand with regards to the ‘takeover’ KLD holds all the cards now. He can come in again and offer less money and ask for more % and it will be a much different deal to what was reported in the press 3 weeks ago If SD decides against the ‘new’ deal, then he’s got very few options left to turn, and will have to take the EFL loan to continue to run the club. This comes with its own ramifications, and will have any other consortiums, if actually interested, run a mile as a result Obviously the EFL loan won’t be enough if we are truly losing £1m a month, so this then opens the door for FPP to take the clubs assets if the £11.5m loan can’t be Paid back Which ever way you look at it, SD has backed himself into a corner. He can accept something now off KLD and at least gets something, or try and soldier on and end up with next to nothing when FPP take over It’s nearing GAME OVER please log in to view this image and good news for us fans RAWA tweeting asking for answers regarding the potential loan may shine some light on what’s happening happening but I doubt they’ll get an answer
The first time I remember swearing In front of my dad I was 18 and having a beer with him on a Sunday morning with all his mates and he said to me it's OK to swear when you are with adults but you don't swear in front of or at women or kids unless you are telling a joke that requires swearing. He was a miner and from a different generation but I guess those words stuck. He was a guy who worked hard and played hard but also showed certain respect and humility and sometimes I think society could do with a bit of civility and dignity.
A mate from school once worked at a pea factory as his summer job (picking bad peas and stones off a conveyor belt) he tells a story of one of the charge hands screaming one day when a machine had stopped working "when I find the ****ing ****er that`s ****ed that ****ing ****er then that ****ing ****er`s ****ing ****ed" I think he meant he was slightly cross about the machine being mistreated and wished to chastise the reprobate who was responsible for the incident
Think I may have been a bit younger (can't be remember) but came out with those exact words and I didn't realise he (my dad) was right behind me. I was walking to the car carrying a heavy suitcase, trying to help as kids do and it was too heavy and it's the point when I stopped walking to drop the bag I uttered the fatal words. My brother said my legs didn't touch the ground heading back into the house