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date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:15:41 GMT,
group: uk.sport.football.clubs.leeds-united
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I'm in a *BAD* mood
So don't fuck with me, arseholes or I'll stab you in the fucking face.
Got that?
date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 20:09:02 +0100
author: Bradley D
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Re: I'm in a *BAD* mood
On 13 Oct, 20:09, Bradley D wrote:
> So don't fuck with me, arseholes or I'll stab you in the fucking face.
Does Daddy know you're playing with his computer?
date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 12:15:54 -0700
author: Onetap
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Re: I'm in a *BAD* mood
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 12:15:54 -0700, Onetap wrote:
>On 13 Oct, 20:09, Bradley D wrote:
>> So don't fuck with me, arseholes or I'll stab you in the fucking face.
>
>Does Daddy know you're playing with his computer?
If you value your life, you'll shut the fuck up right now.
date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 20:18:21 +0100
author: Bradley D
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Re: I'm in a *BAD* mood
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 12:56:16 -0700, meathead@mailinator.com wrote:
>On 13 Oct, 20:18, Bradley D wrote:
>> On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 12:15:54 -0700, Onetap wrote:
>> >On 13 Oct, 20:09, Bradley D wrote:
>> >> So don't fuck with me, arseholes or I'll stab you in the fucking face.
>>
>> >Does Daddy know you're playing with his computer?
>>
>> If you value your life, you'll shut the fuck up right now.
>
>You stupid, ugly, tiny-dicked, worthless, ancephalic excuse for a
>spunk stain ..... fuck off back under your stone and leave computers
>to grown-ups.
>
>100 million sperm, and yours was apparently the best! It's at times
>like this that you start to think that Darwin must have been wrong...
You fucked with the WRONG person this time, shitstain. You had the
chance and fucked it up BIG TIME.
Oh well, your life will be coming to an end soon...
date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:10:47 +0100
author: Bradley D
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Re: I'm in a *BAD* mood
"Bradley D" wrote
> You fucked with the WRONG person this time, shitstain. You had the
> chance and fucked it up BIG TIME.
>
> Oh well, your life will be coming to an end soon...
>
I didn't think the school holidays started until next week?
--
Regards, Vince.
"It was a slight exaggeration on my part" -Doug Bollen
(Having described a person convicted of petrol-bombing, assault, grave
robbing and firearm offences as "having been jailed for sending a letter")
date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:14:50 +0100
author: Knight Of The Road
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Re: I'm in a *BAD* mood
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:14:50 +0100, "Knight Of The Road"
wrote:
>"Bradley D" wrote
>
>> You fucked with the WRONG person this time, shitstain. You had the
>> chance and fucked it up BIG TIME.
>>
>> Oh well, your life will be coming to an end soon...
>>
>
>I didn't think the school holidays started until next week?
And another one makes the list..
date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:17:18 +0100
author: Bradley D
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Re: I'm in a *BAD* mood
"Bradley D" wrote
> And another one makes the list..
>
What list is that then Bradley?
--
Regards, Vince.
"It was a slight exaggeration on my part" -Doug Bollen
(Having described a person convicted of petrol-bombing, assault, grave
robbing and firearm offences as "having been jailed for sending a letter")
date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:29:44 +0100
author: Knight Of The Road
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leeds rhinos
keeping the good name of sport in leeds, rugby pisses all over football in
terms of gentelmanly conduct and sporting behaviour, leeds will always be a
rugby firsy city and soccer 2nd.
date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:15:41 GMT
author: Dan
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Re: leeds rhinos
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:15:41 GMT, "Dan" wrote:
>keeping the good name of sport in leeds, rugby pisses all over football in
>terms of gentelmanly conduct and sporting behaviour, leeds will always be a
>rugby firsy city and soccer 2nd.
Not according to the stats you silly twat.
Leeds has been a football city for a long time and Leeds United has
consistently had better attendances than the Rhinos, even in the third
fucking tier of English football we have more loyal support. Football
IS the NUMBER ONE sport in the city of Leeds not Rugby. Speaking of
which, how about the Rhinos if they're that great making some of their
own fucking songs up instead of having to pinch LU ones all the time?
I always hear these bollocks comments from time to time about Rugby
being a real mans game. What's that supposed to mean? Isn't it just a
bunch of bulky blokes on steroids rolling around in the mud together,
and hugging each other in scrums (amongst other things they do in
there!)? Sounds more like a thicko working class/dole bludger game to
me. I mean I like the Rhinos but as for it being a real mans game,
they can't even invent their own songs up they have to pinch Leeds
United ones to sing.
I love American Football and support the New York Giants, have done
since a young age. Am off down to London to see them at Wembley
against the Dolphins next weekend. Incidentally for this regular
season NFL game there were over 500,000 that's five hundred thousand
i.e. half a million plus ticket requests. The number of people wanting
to go and watch this "regular season" game could fill out the new
Wembley stadium six times over. The first 40,000 tickets were sold out
within 90 minutes of going on sale.
I can't see the same being the case for the Challenge Cup or a Grand
Final between the Leeds Rhinos and Bradford Bulls in this country
never mind another one can you? And they aren't even regular season
games. I like the Rhinos but Rugby isn't at the top of my list of
favourite sports. I have Football at the top followed by American
Football, probably followed by F1, Aussie Rules and Female Tennis
before I'd scribble Rugby in. A real mans game is one where you have
to make the most use of intelligence, skill and tactics. Rugby is one
of the more simpler of games where you don't need much in the way of
skill to play it, you just need more brawn than brains.
Apples and Pears!
Sniffer-Dog
Super Leeds United
New York Giants
date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 18:35:27 +0100
author: Sniffer-Dog
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Re: leeds rhinos
"Sniffer-Dog" wrote in message
news:qanph39af0u1bvshijtlednql4ndv1062a@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:15:41 GMT, "Dan" wrote:
>
>>keeping the good name of sport in leeds, rugby pisses all over football in
>>terms of gentelmanly conduct and sporting behaviour, leeds will always be
>>a
>>rugby firsy city and soccer 2nd.
>
>
> Not according to the stats you silly twat.
>
> Leeds has been a football city for a long time and Leeds United has
> consistently had better attendances than the Rhinos,
there's more than one rugby team in leeds john. go to hunslet, belle isle
and miggy and you'll only see hunslet hawks shirts, carnegie has 5000 loyal
supporters,bramley buffalos , otley rufc, roundhay etc, leeds rhinos get
regular attendances in the region of 17,000, by far the highest in the
league.
go to south leeds and i can guarentee if you offered anyone a choice between
a ticket to headingley or a ticket to elland road and you'll see the rhinos
ticket snatched from your hand quicker than you can say "i'm a fucking
dickhead who likes american football".
even in the third
> fucking tier of English football we have more loyal support. Football
> IS the NUMBER ONE sport in the city of Leeds not Rugby. Speaking of
> which, how about the Rhinos if they're that great making some of their
> own fucking songs up instead of having to pinch LU ones all the time?
>
> I always hear these bollocks comments from time to time about Rugby
> being a real mans game. What's that supposed to mean? Isn't it just a
> bunch of bulky blokes on steroids rolling around in the mud together,
> and hugging each other in scrums (amongst other things they do in
> there!)? Sounds more like a thicko working class/dole bludger game to
> me. I mean I like the Rhinos but as for it being a real mans game,
> they can't even invent their own songs up they have to pinch Leeds
> United ones to sing.
>
> I love American Football and support the New York Giants, have done
> since a young age.
LOL! Say no more.
Am off down to London to see them at Wembley
> against the Dolphins next weekend. Incidentally for this regular
> season NFL game there were over 500,000 that's five hundred thousand
> i.e. half a million plus ticket requests. The number of people wanting
> to go and watch this "regular season" game could fill out the new
> Wembley stadium six times over. The first 40,000 tickets were sold out
> within 90 minutes of going on sale.
>
> I can't see the same being the case for the Challenge Cup or a Grand
> Final between the Leeds Rhinos and Bradford Bulls in this country
> never mind another one can you? And they aren't even regular season
> games. I like the Rhinos but Rugby isn't at the top of my list of
> favourite sports. I have Football at the top followed by American
> Football, probably followed by F1, Aussie Rules and Female Tennis
> before I'd scribble Rugby in. A real mans game is one where you have
> to make the most use of intelligence, skill and tactics. Rugby is one
> of the more simpler of games where you don't need much in the way of
> skill to play it, you just need more brawn than brains.
>
> Apples and Pears!
>
> Sniffer-Dog
> Super Leeds United
> New York Giants
>
>
date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 20:15:05 GMT
author: Dan
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Re: leeds rhinos
"Sniffer-Dog" wrote in message
news:qanph39af0u1bvshijtlednql4ndv1062a@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:15:41 GMT, "Dan" wrote:
>
>>keeping the good name of sport in leeds, rugby pisses all over football in
>>terms of gentelmanly conduct and sporting behaviour, leeds will always be
>>a
>>rugby firsy city and soccer 2nd.
>
>
> Not according to the stats you silly twat.
Hmm, this will be interesting. I wonder what science and statistics John
will cite to support his case...
> Leeds has been a football city for a long time and Leeds United has
> consistently had better attendances than the Rhinos, even in the third
> fucking tier of English football we have more loyal support. Football
> IS the NUMBER ONE sport in the city of Leeds not Rugby. Speaking of
> which, how about the Rhinos if they're that great making some of their
> own fucking songs up instead of having to pinch LU ones all the time?
Capital point, sir.
> I always hear these bollocks comments from time to time about Rugby
> being a real mans game. What's that supposed to mean? Isn't it just a
> bunch of bulky blokes on steroids rolling around in the mud together,
> and hugging each other in scrums (amongst other things they do in
> there!)? Sounds more like a thicko working class/dole bludger game to
> me.
And yet you still don't like it?
> I mean I like the Rhinos but as for it being a real mans game,
> they can't even invent their own songs up they have to pinch Leeds
> United ones to sing.
With all due respect Johnnycakes, you've got no right pretending to know
what constitutes the typical practices of "real men"...
> I love American Football and support the New York Giants, have done
> since a young age. Am off down to London to see them at Wembley
> against the Dolphins next weekend. Incidentally for this regular
> season NFL game there were over 500,000 that's five hundred thousand
> i.e. half a million plus ticket requests. The number of people wanting
> to go and watch this "regular season" game could fill out the new
> Wembley stadium six times over. The first 40,000 tickets were sold out
> within 90 minutes of going on sale.
What a wonderfully relevant point you make.
> I can't see the same being the case for the Challenge Cup or a Grand
> Final between the Leeds Rhinos and Bradford Bulls in this country
> never mind another one can you? And they aren't even regular season
> games. I like the Rhinos but Rugby isn't at the top of my list of
> favourite sports. I have Football at the top followed by American
> Football, probably followed by F1, Aussie Rules and Female Tennis
> before I'd scribble Rugby in. A real mans game is one where you have
> to make the most use of intelligence, skill and tactics.
Sadly, there are no such prerequisites for fans...
> Rugby is one
> of the more simpler of games where you don't need much in the way of
> skill to play it, you just need more brawn than brains.
Don't get me wrong here - I loathe rugby as an almost unwatchable spectacle.
But the reason that it is so unwatchable is because it is anything but
simple and there are a plethora of rules which continually break up play
(which I'd have thought you'd like given your NFL-bias) and confuse
simpletons like yourself who have no capacity for cognitive reasoning...
Carry on, John...
date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 21:02:21 +1000
author: ]v[etaphoid
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Re: leeds rhinos
On 22 Oct, 18:35, Sniffer-Dog <i...@thefutureisbright-
thefutureiswhite.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:15:41 GMT, "Dan" wrote:
> >keeping the good name of sport in leeds, rugby pisses all over football in
> >terms of gentelmanly conduct and sporting behaviour, leeds will always be a
> >rugby firsy city and soccer 2nd.
>
> Not according to the stats you silly twat.
>
> Leeds has been a football city for a long time and Leeds United has
> consistently had better attendances than the Rhinos, even in the third
> fucking tier of English football we have more loyal support. Football
> IS the NUMBER ONE sport in the city of Leeds not Rugby. Speaking of
> which, how about the Rhinos if they're that great making some of their
> own fucking songs up instead of having to pinch LU ones all the time?
Who gives a flying fuck what they sing? Whadaya want them to do, pay
royalties?
> I always hear these bollocks comments from time to time about Rugby
> being a real mans game. What's that supposed to mean? Isn't it just a
> bunch of bulky blokes on steroids rolling around in the mud together,
Theres almost as many fucking drug takers in American Football as
there are in cycling! If you get caught taken steroids you only get a
4 match ban for fucks sake!
> and hugging each other in scrums (amongst other things they do in
> there!)? Sounds more like a thicko working class/dole bludger game to
> me. I mean I like the Rhinos but as for it being a real mans game,
> they can't even invent their own songs up they have to pinch Leeds
> United ones to sing.
This singing Leeds United songs is really getting to you isn't John?
>
> I love American Football and support the New York Giants, have done
> since a young age. Am off down to London to see them at Wembley
> against the Dolphins next weekend. Incidentally for this regular
> season NFL game there were over 500,000 that's five hundred thousand
> i.e. half a million plus ticket requests. The number of people wanting
> to go and watch this "regular season" game could fill out the new
> Wembley stadium six times over. The first 40,000 tickets were sold out
> within 90 minutes of going on sale.
So are tickets for U2 concerts but I'd still rather wallpaper the
landing than watch those cunts. How many people do you reckon go to
watch the Birmingham Bulls or the Gateshead Senators play every week?
I'll give you a clue, their matches are played at places like Mosely
Rugby Club, capacity about 3000. Most games the crowds can be measured
in 100's
> I can't see the same being the case for the Challenge Cup or a Grand
> Final between the Leeds Rhinos and Bradford Bulls in this country
> never mind another one can you? And they aren't even regular season
> games. I like the Rhinos but Rugby isn't at the top of my list of
> favourite sports. I have Football at the top followed by American
> Football, probably followed by F1, Aussie Rules and Female Tennis
> before I'd scribble Rugby in.
A real mans game is one where you have
> to make the most use of intelligence, skill and tactics. Rugby is one
> of the more simpler of games where you don't need much in the way of
> skill to play it, you just need more brawn than brains.
Bit too difficult for you to comprehend is it?
> Apples and Pears!
>
> Sniffer-Dog
> Super Leeds United
> New York Giants
date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 07:25:42 -0700
author: nigeleeezzzz
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