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  1. Curry sauce. Utter fucking wool language.
    6 points
  2. It hasn't been mentioned much in the news, but the DUP met with the UDA and UVF last week. Consulting terrorist orgs on an ongoing basis about Brexit, yet have the nerve to suggest Sinn Fein are dangerous. They also yesterday claimed this new deal rides roughshod over the GFA, yet they voted against the GFA. Bunch of absolute fucking cunts and anyone who supports them is a cunt too. http://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2019/10/16/news/dup-defends-arlene-foster-s-astonishing-meetings-with-senior-loyalists-1739844/
    5 points
  3. 4 points
  4. Sorry, AoT, I think I'd have to take an Evertonian's knowledge of Liverpool over yours, any day!
    4 points
  5. Yes, yes you would. I don't see how that relates to calling curry sauce 'curry' though. A curry is a meal usually made up of meat/veg, curry sauce & rice.
    4 points
  6. Give it a rest Stig. If you’re not following SD around the forum commenting on everything he says then you’re doing it to NV.
    3 points
  7. Seen this on the Guardian and it’s something I’ve been saying for a while. Just because you’re a Labour MP in a leave constituency doesn’t mean the majority of leave voters are Labour voters. The majority of Labour voters will still be remain. With regards to it just being a ‘handful’ of Labour MPs who could push this over the line, the response of the leadership/NEC to the people who vote for the deal will dictate things for me. If they withdraw the whip of anyone voting for it and stop them standing for Labour at the next election then fine, there isn’t much they can do. If (as I suspect) they do fuck all to anyone voting for it then I’ll be resigning my membership and I won’t vote for them again. Why, even in leave constituencies, most Labour support comes from remainers On the World at One Jacob Rees-Mogg, the leader of the Commons, said he thought Labour MPs in seats that voted leave might want to back the PM’s Brexit deal. He said: In fact new research from the British Election Study, which studies voting behaviour in considerable detail through an extensive database going back years, suggests that Rees-Mogg is wrong. Even in constituencies that voted leave in 2016 by large majorities, the people voting Labour are predominantly remain supporters, the research found. Here is an extract from Ed Fieldhouse’s write-up for the British Election Study website. (I have highlighted some of the highlights in bold) Fieldhouse says the view expressed by Rees-Mogg (also shared by some Labour MPs, who worry that a remain stance will cost them votes in leave areas) is what social scientists call “an ecological fallacy”. Fieldhouse explains: “Just because Labour voters disproportionately live in leave areas doesn’t mean that they are more likely to be Leave voters themselves.”
    3 points
  8. "I thought you said your deurg doesn't bite!" Nil Clouseau Nisi Panther.
    3 points
  9. More CLEAR EVIDENCE that it would be premature to sack Rice Krispie Boi - I'm all for it
    3 points
  10. I think we’ve conclusively proven by the posts over the last few pages that using the wrk ‘curry sauce’ is bad wool behaviour, as the main proponents are wools.
    3 points
  11. All anecdotal, but it appears to me that most who lived through the Second World War are not in favour of Brexit. It's their children, like Hitchens, my mother-in-law or 'Dave from Little Sutton', who are most ardently pro-Brexit. It's like how the generation who fought in the war produced a film as subtle and well-rounded as Tora! Tora! Tora! while their children produced bellicose claptrap like Pearl Harbor.
    3 points
  12. It was Reagan and Bush though that pushed it into overdrive. And were importing coke from Right wing militia groups and sending arms back the other way. They also fucked any potential deals the Narcos could have got to end the violence because they wanted the boogie man so they could sell weapons. That's before you start looking at them funding, training and arming paramilitary groups and being being the likes of Los Pepes in Colombia while they killed unconnected family, teachers, maids anyone with a connection to Narcos while selling the same stuff themselves. Or ex CIA pilots coming forth saying that Bush took large sums of money from Narco frozen accounts and tried to have Americans killed that knew to much.
    2 points
  13. No -- everytime you go buy something you short the guy by a pound. Adds up.
    2 points
  14. Best bit was the riot with "White Room " blasting out
    2 points
  15. What bollocks. The first bollocks - utter fucking insulting bollocks on your part - saying not voting Labour is holding disabled, terminally ill, austerity victims and climate change victims to account. What, because I’d vote Green rather than a Labour Party that has achieved the grand total off fuck all for years against a dog shit unpopular Tory party? Yeah, pull the other one. I’d hold the party account for their members of Parliament, not at risk groups. Ridiculous, Secondly, you want to talk about victims of war and voting labour in the same sentence? Fuck. That. Noise. If Labour MPs take us out of Europe into a Tory brexit that will be very bad for those people you mentioned, I’ll not lend my vote to make more Labour MPs. I’ll vote for somebody that I actually believe in rather than the serial fucking failures and enablers of shit I don’t want. If that makes me a cunt in your view, I’ll just have to live with that. You think it’s a tantrum? Fine. You want to talk about perpetual Tory rule?! Fucking hell, it is Labour that is causing that, you big fanny.
    2 points
  16. Just got out of cinema Thought it was brilliant Lovi h listening to some teenagers and others whinging on way out. Think they expected a comic book movie. Moaning nothing happened, "he just shoots someone". Could easy have come out in the 70s, thought it was a good, different take to the normal
    2 points
  17. Wools tend to be fascinated by the most basic things. Was on the train sitting on a table next to 3 women from St Helen's and they were raving about Chinese Buffets. One of them was going on about a chocolate fountain in one by Wigan like it was the latest iPhone. Also. Despite probably going on about hating scousers loads of wools turn up in Liverpool every friday evening on stag and hen parties. All the lads sound like Peter Kay clones who all have "hilarious" nicknames and the women are fat foghorns who never shut up. Most dont have a clue where they are going and think Mathew Street is the cradle of civilisation.
    2 points
  18. Gotta call BS on this. As may have been pointed out. A curry has to have something in it. Be it lamb, chicken, veg, chickpea, paneer, etc. If there are no other components then you're only eating the sauce. A jar of Dolmio is tomato sauce, not a bolognese.
    2 points
  19. I think that the decision to have the vote on Johnson's deal tomorrow is bordering on undemocratic. We're a parliamentary democracy. Parliament are elected to make decisions on our behalf. Informed decisions. They've had nowhere near sufficient enough time to give the deal full scrutiny. They aren't going to have sight of impact assessments re: this new deal. Tomorrow's vote isn't really one of voting based on the merits and implications of the deal. It's a vote tinged by fear. Of voting for the deal to potentially avoid a no deal Brexit. The MPs need to hold their nerve.
    2 points
  20. Used to be spoiled for choice on WBR and Oakfield Road for chippies but now theres only two. Theres one on Robson Street called the Lucky Frier but its shit. I use the Happy Villa on Priory Road.
    2 points
  21. Lentil soup and spare ribs (like my nan used to make) was ace.
    2 points
  22. Yeah, I just don't know if that Labour for a deal crew can be trusted and then you have the usual crowd of Stringer and his motley crew too. Any Labour MP who votes to make his or her constituents poorer needs to be jibbed out of the party straight away. Win or lose the vote.
    2 points
  23. I'm sure in the interests of impartiality BBC and Sky will be putting Riverside's CLP's response to Louise leaving the Labour Party on their outlets but here it is anyway
    2 points
  24. Curry is as described above. Curry sauce is what you have over your chips as an alternative to gravy. What kind of lowlife has actual curry on chips? "Yeah fish and chips please mate, bang a fucking jalfrezi on there while you're about it."
    2 points
  25. This is one game, the record can only be equalled here, incredibly harsh neg
    2 points
  26. Anyone who's ever played Civilisation 5 or 6 knows that Gandhi is an absolute bastard.
    2 points
  27. You only think that because your head’s fallen off
    2 points
  28. This, absolutely There were a lot of nasty little racists just waiting for it to go tits up And when he turned out to be completely fucking brilliant and a really nice bloke and the Ev's ludicrous reaction things changed very quickly He's a pivotal figure in our history in more ways than one
    2 points
  29. There's no question though the biggest talking point about Barnes signing for us was his skin colour. I'm glad he was brilliant, because his brilliance put a lot of racist bullshit to bed on our side. I dread to think what would have happened if Mark Walters or someone had been out 1st major black signing. The nation was racist in the 80s, Liverpool and Everton were no exception. Luckily John Barnes made our lot tolerant overnight.
    2 points
  30. Would it not just be easier to tell Leave voters that we have left and then just stay in? 90% of them wouldn't notice any difference?
    2 points
  31. 2 points
  32. It is really nice along there, I used to go for a walk there quite often when I worked in London. I can't run at the moment, my knee's fucked and I need to lose a stone to stop putting so much pressure on it (having steroids for RA has made me put on a fair bit of weight). My wife's a fitness instructor, and I'm doing kettle bell exercises to try and build up my flexibility and leg strength so hopefully they'll help, but I doubt I'll be running again until next year, which is a ballache, running in Autumn is brilliant.
    1 point
  33. To be honest the police banning protest acros the city was only going to lead to the protestors having to get creative. Absolute stupidity to close down peaceful protest.
    1 point
  34. Reading all of the headlines basically putting the turmoil in Bulgaria down to the racism but I suspect getting battered 6-0 at home by England might have something to do with it.
    1 point
  35. He saw Alan Sex go past driving the bus once so he is taking his chances with the shadows
    1 point
  36. Hope he ends up wearing a bucket hat permanently and nobody ever sees his hair again.
    1 point
  37. Your Mother In Law can go in the summer
    1 point
  38. It's curry. As in "curry, rice and chips." "Curry sauce" is a term used by wools who also order a "chip bap" and then get an "ice lolly" for afters. The other food stuff is "a curry" the choice of which is then clarified by stating a particular variation such as a Rogan Josh, Bhuna, Dopiaza or a Korma (which is probably the choice of people who refer to the chippy stuff as "curry sauce").
    1 point
  39. If you were really TJ hooker you would find the head of the train company and throw a nightstick at his legs, then roll over your car bonnet and run away quickly.
    1 point



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