Daddies and HP are owned by the same company and made in the same factory in Holland, they're probably the same sauce.
GTF, they taste nothing like each other. I could do a blind taste text 100 times and get it right every bastard time. And that's like saying a SEAT Ibiza is like an Audi R8.
Fez there are much worse forums, I know you know that, Vital for example, Rob the mod there was a power crazy idiot, and probably one of the main reasons that that forum now stands in a state of abandonment. However I do agree to a certain degree that Roo was got at, in saying that he often doesn't help his cause and gives the impression that he quite enjoys the debate, I'm pretty certain that he's old enough not to let cyber warriors get to him. Bengals, as has been said there is a swear filter so those that don't want to see it should have no need to, I honestly can't see the problem.
Ironically it's Roo who causes a swearing problem by bypassing the filter. It's been explained to him but I don't think he understands.
At least you acknowledge that (most) are replies. Most of the insults and snide remarks on here (and there are many) are under 140 characters, so that must be a good thing, then?
Well, yeah. How long do you usually like your insults and snide remarks to be? There's some people on here who should be limited to 0 characters, but I'm not gonna have a **** about it.
I've been following this board since its original incarnation as 606, long before it got notted. I first discovered 606 via the now virtually defunct MAD board, which became moribund only after Ghurkin was hounded out for being smarter and funnier than the rest. Only when I became fully retired did I have enough free time to actually contribute regularly to this board, although I made many contributions to the other two boards, over the years, and under a different name. Strangely, despite now being fully retired, I still seem to have far less free time than the bad boys who continue to plague just about every thread on this board. Okay? Does that make you feel happy now? Lucky Happy!
#PuntOfTheWeek: On song Tigers stun Leicester to claim 39% of the votes Hull City players surround shootout hero Eldin Jakupovic after knocking out Leicester This week's #PuntOfTheWeek is claimed by Hull City after the Tigers knocked Claudio Ranieri's in-form Leicester out of the Capital One Cup, narrowly edging out a Harry Kane-inspired Spurs win over Bournemouth. Here's how the final voting went... Results (3,200 votes) - Hull to qualify v Leicester @ EVS (39%) - Spurs to beat Bournemouth @ 4/6 (29%) - Utd/City & Liverpool/Southampton Draw Double @ 19/2 (18%) - Stoke to qualify v Chelsea @ 6/4 (14%) Hull to qualify v Leicester @ EVS (39%) The dye has been cast on another week searching for Betfair customers' #PuntOfTheWeek and despite some bigger pay-offs elsewhere, the power of the crowd were aboard Hull City to edge out Leicester City in the Capital One Cup with 39% of the votes. Tuesday night was one of high drama in the League Cup with three of the four ties going to penalties, including at the KC Stadium. A fruitless 90 minutes came alive in extra time with Fantasy Football king, Riyad Mahrez coming off the bench to put Leicester ahead, but 39% of voters were thankful to a bang-in-form Abel Hernandez who levelled it up for Hull. The resulting shoot-out saw Mahrez whack the post and it was left to David Meyler to slot the winner for Hull City and seal their place in the last eight. A good night's work for the Championship's second-placed side. Spurs to beat Bournemouth @ 4/6 (29%) Our #PuntOfTheWeek often draws the attention of huge priced winners but sometimes it's the stress free dead-certs that stand out and this was the case at the weekend with five-star Spurs dismantling Bournemouth thanks to a Harry Kane hat-trick at odds of 4/6. It must be said, 29% of voters would have been irked by Matt Ritchie's first minute opener but ironically by the 29th minute Spurs were clear with goals from Kane, Mousa Dembele and Erik Lamela. Kane went on to complete his hat-trick before the game was out as Spurs continue to be one of the more reliable sides in the Premier League, their opening day defeat to Manchester United remains their only one in the league this season. Utd/City & Liverpool/Southampton Draw Double @ 19/2 (18%) Super Sunday received top billing at the weekend with one of the most iconic derbies in European football preceding Jurgen Klopp's third attempt to get his first win as Anfield boss against the counter attacking threat of Southampton. As can happen with some big Super Sundays though, sometimes the best play is to invest in a stalemate and a number of our punters on Facebook shrewdly picked this Draw Double at 19/2. Let's be honest. The less said about this Manchester derby the better, but for 19% of votersthe drab 0-0 did just fine. On to Anfield and backers would have been cursing Christian Benteke's relatively late opener in the 77th minute but for Liverpool's inability to kill off teamsto strike again as Saido Mane got up a very satisfactory double before getting himself sent off. No matter, 19/2 in the bank. Stoke to qualify v Chelsea @ 6/4 (14%) Oh Chelsea, you just cannot stop cropping up in our #LegThatLetYouDown this season but here you are in #PuntOfTheWeek. Thankfully the champions malaise is now not going unnoticed by Betfair punters with 14% of you boasting a successful dip on Stoke to knock the defending champions out of the Capital One Cup. It's difficult to quantify just how far off the pace Chelsea are and despite the likes of Eden Hazardrunning himself into the ground at the Britannia it's just not working for Mourinho's side. Having been frail at the back all season many would have expected them to concede but it was clear very little could be done to prevent Jon Walters half-volleyed pile driver putting Stoke into the lead on 52 minutes. Credit to Chelsea, they persevered in search of an equaliser and Loic Remy found the answer in stoppage time to send this one to extra time and pens. Yes, a penalty shoot-out is a lottery but having said that a team desperately short on confidence is usually significantly more than an EVS shot. This proved to be the case as Hazard capped what's been a miserable couple of months for last year's Player of the Year, as Jack Butland superbly saved his crucial spot kick. Chelsea out, but for 14% of you this was cause for celebration not despair.
I know you didn't want to write an essay but I feel "**** off boring ****" would have worked just as well without stretching the word count too far.
Is this still the City/lester thread. If it is then great. Brilliant performance City and thoroughly deserved the win. Shame about Man City away but you never know. Apologies if I have derailed the ramblings of you lot bitching against each other
That's just either: 1. The fact that he doesn't care. 2. The fact that he doesn't understand. 3. The fact that he does understand and doesn't give a ****. 4. The fact that he's been dosile **** as he knows it annoys others.