So if you don't remember, you didn't just start believing it this month then did you?
I am having fun.
I've got you, hook, line and sinker.
What a facking nerd you are. Get laid or something.
comment by Feyenoord Champions - #shavethedonkeys (U1250)
posted 17 minutes ago
What a facking nerd you are. Get laid or something.
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Only if he can bring his dictionary and explain the literal meaning of what’s happening.
It's still Pogba isn't it?
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 8 hours ago
comment by Feyenoord Champions - #shavethedonkeys (U1250)
posted 17 minutes ago
What a facking nerd you are. Get laid or something.
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Only if he can bring his dictionary and explain the literal meaning of what’s happening.
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Him with a woman
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No here’s my dictionary to prove you wrong petal.
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 hours, 12 minutes ago
So if you don't remember, you didn't just start believing it this month then did you?
I am having fun.
I've got you, hook, line and sinker.
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It's good that you're having fun. However how do you have me hook line and sinker? I don't remember an exact point in time when I felt any player was a flop ffs
Do you want me just to make a number up for you? Will that make you happy.
Let's go with 6. Its a nice even number in the middle of a year. Hope this helps.
comment by Manfrombelmonty (U1705)
posted 8 hours, 8 minutes ago
It's still Pogba isn't it?
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I'm thinking Winston now. Call it a tie?
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-united-flop-victor-lindelof-11552373.amp
Look Winston, the Mirror thought Lindelof was a flop back in November.
Bloody journalists not understanding the meaning of words.
The term flop as used in football doesn't mean a total failure.
So you can't substitute flop for total failure in that sentence because in this context they don't mean the same thing.
And Winston thinks he's got TOOR hook line and sinker
It's football!
When people say "He's absolutely smashed that" they don't mean that the player has violently shattered the ball.
Winston is a buffoon (a ridiculous but amusing person).
comment by Robbing_Hoody - sometimes I jump into people and then charge them with assault (U6374)
posted 42 minutes ago
It's football!
When people say "He's absolutely smashed that" they don't mean that the player has violently shattered the ball.
Winston is a buffoon (a ridiculous but amusing person).
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I bet “he’s run every blade of grass” has him seething
"He's creamed that" would be an interesting one.
“He’s gone right through the back of him”
"And left it all out on the pitch".
'He's put his lace right through the ball.'
He has hit that like a rocket
There'sOnlyOneReds (U1721)
I'll tell you why you're done. These two sentences:
'No you can't totally fail at a club then totally succeed'
'No you can't flop at a club and then totally succeed'
They mean the same thing.
Yet you agree with one and disagree with the other.
There is no finer demonstration of why you're talking absolute nonsense and there's nothing you can say to this apart from trying to deflect.
This, in addition to the ridiculousness of Lindelof being a flop apart a month of being at the club, means you have become a laughing stock.
At least you have the forum children on your side - they will make you feel better.
It's all Winston's fault
comment by Robbing_Hoody - sometimes I jump into people and then charge them with assault (U6374)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
It's football!
When people say "He's absolutely smashed that" they don't mean that the player has violently shattered the ball.
Winston is a buffoon (a ridiculous but amusing person).
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You realise you're backing up my point, right?
You don't?
Oh dear. That's a bit embarrassing.
"
'No you can't totally fail at a club then totally succeed'
'No you can't flop at a club and then totally succeed'
They mean the same thing."
Let's say they mean the same thing, just to keep you happy for a moment.
And what?
Winston still going at it after 3 facking days !!
There'sOnlyOneReds (U1721)
And what?
'No you can't flop at a club and then totally succeed'
You have said this is wrong, yes?
Over the meaning of the word flop
Thread of the season so far. Maybe not in the future.
"This, in addition to the ridiculousness of Lindelof being a flop apart a month of being at the club, means you have become a laughing stock."
And yet everybody is laughing at you?
Do you need the dictionary definition? Ok then.
'A person subjected to general mockery or ridicule.'
That's you mate, not me!
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 23 seconds ago
There'sOnlyOneReds (U1721)
And what?
'No you can't flop at a club and then totally succeed'
You have said this is wrong, yes?
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Correct. You can't totally succeed if you have flopped at some point. You can succeed. Nobody totally succeeds anyway so it's a stupid point, again, from you.
comment by Feyenoord Champions - #shavethedonkeys (U1250)
posted 2 minutes ago
Over the meaning of the word flop
Thread of the season so far. Maybe not in the future.
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You can't say that until the thread ends! How very dare you not know the meaning of words.
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posted on 28/3/18
So if you don't remember, you didn't just start believing it this month then did you?
I am having fun.
I've got you, hook, line and sinker.
posted on 28/3/18
What a facking nerd you are. Get laid or something.
posted on 28/3/18
comment by Feyenoord Champions - #shavethedonkeys (U1250)
posted 17 minutes ago
What a facking nerd you are. Get laid or something.
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Only if he can bring his dictionary and explain the literal meaning of what’s happening.
posted on 28/3/18
It's still Pogba isn't it?
posted on 29/3/18
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 8 hours ago
comment by Feyenoord Champions - #shavethedonkeys (U1250)
posted 17 minutes ago
What a facking nerd you are. Get laid or something.
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Only if he can bring his dictionary and explain the literal meaning of what’s happening.
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Him with a woman
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No here’s my dictionary to prove you wrong petal.
posted on 29/3/18
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 9 hours, 12 minutes ago
So if you don't remember, you didn't just start believing it this month then did you?
I am having fun.
I've got you, hook, line and sinker.
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It's good that you're having fun. However how do you have me hook line and sinker? I don't remember an exact point in time when I felt any player was a flop ffs
Do you want me just to make a number up for you? Will that make you happy.
Let's go with 6. Its a nice even number in the middle of a year. Hope this helps.
posted on 29/3/18
comment by Manfrombelmonty (U1705)
posted 8 hours, 8 minutes ago
It's still Pogba isn't it?
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I'm thinking Winston now. Call it a tie?
posted on 29/3/18
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-united-flop-victor-lindelof-11552373.amp
Look Winston, the Mirror thought Lindelof was a flop back in November.
Bloody journalists not understanding the meaning of words.
posted on 29/3/18
The term flop as used in football doesn't mean a total failure.
So you can't substitute flop for total failure in that sentence because in this context they don't mean the same thing.
And Winston thinks he's got TOOR hook line and sinker
posted on 29/3/18
It's football!
When people say "He's absolutely smashed that" they don't mean that the player has violently shattered the ball.
Winston is a buffoon (a ridiculous but amusing person).
posted on 29/3/18
comment by Robbing_Hoody - sometimes I jump into people and then charge them with assault (U6374)
posted 42 minutes ago
It's football!
When people say "He's absolutely smashed that" they don't mean that the player has violently shattered the ball.
Winston is a buffoon (a ridiculous but amusing person).
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I bet “he’s run every blade of grass” has him seething
posted on 29/3/18
"He's creamed that" would be an interesting one.
posted on 29/3/18
“He’s gone right through the back of him”
posted on 29/3/18
"And left it all out on the pitch".
posted on 29/3/18
'He's put his lace right through the ball.'
posted on 29/3/18
He has hit that like a rocket
posted on 29/3/18
There'sOnlyOneReds (U1721)
I'll tell you why you're done. These two sentences:
'No you can't totally fail at a club then totally succeed'
'No you can't flop at a club and then totally succeed'
They mean the same thing.
Yet you agree with one and disagree with the other.
There is no finer demonstration of why you're talking absolute nonsense and there's nothing you can say to this apart from trying to deflect.
This, in addition to the ridiculousness of Lindelof being a flop apart a month of being at the club, means you have become a laughing stock.
At least you have the forum children on your side - they will make you feel better.
It's all Winston's fault
posted on 29/3/18
comment by Robbing_Hoody - sometimes I jump into people and then charge them with assault (U6374)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
It's football!
When people say "He's absolutely smashed that" they don't mean that the player has violently shattered the ball.
Winston is a buffoon (a ridiculous but amusing person).
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You realise you're backing up my point, right?
You don't?
Oh dear. That's a bit embarrassing.
posted on 29/3/18
"
'No you can't totally fail at a club then totally succeed'
'No you can't flop at a club and then totally succeed'
They mean the same thing."
Let's say they mean the same thing, just to keep you happy for a moment.
And what?
posted on 29/3/18
Winston still going at it after 3 facking days !!
posted on 29/3/18
There'sOnlyOneReds (U1721)
And what?
'No you can't flop at a club and then totally succeed'
You have said this is wrong, yes?
posted on 29/3/18
Over the meaning of the word flop
Thread of the season so far. Maybe not in the future.
posted on 29/3/18
"This, in addition to the ridiculousness of Lindelof being a flop apart a month of being at the club, means you have become a laughing stock."
And yet everybody is laughing at you?
Do you need the dictionary definition? Ok then.
'A person subjected to general mockery or ridicule.'
That's you mate, not me!
posted on 29/3/18
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 23 seconds ago
There'sOnlyOneReds (U1721)
And what?
'No you can't flop at a club and then totally succeed'
You have said this is wrong, yes?
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Correct. You can't totally succeed if you have flopped at some point. You can succeed. Nobody totally succeeds anyway so it's a stupid point, again, from you.
posted on 29/3/18
comment by Feyenoord Champions - #shavethedonkeys (U1250)
posted 2 minutes ago
Over the meaning of the word flop
Thread of the season so far. Maybe not in the future.
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You can't say that until the thread ends! How very dare you not know the meaning of words.
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