firechild said:Not surprising that Dogs fans don't see an issue with this. This is how kids are talking to their parents out Bankstown way by the time they're 4.
HOORAY FOR STEREOTYPING!
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Not surprising that Dogs fans don't see an issue with this. This is how kids are talking to their parents out Bankstown way by the time they're 4.
you're kidding !!! go down to woolies at Deewhy and listen to the precious little northern beaches darlings yell obscenities at their parents , pull your head out chump.
Not surprising that Dogs fans don't see an issue with this. This is how kids are talking to their parents out Bankstown way by the time they're 4.
There's good reason Dee Why is referred to as "Bankstown on the Beach".
yes well its your turf and they're your scumbags , they may shop at Deewhy but the come from all over your insular peninsula.
And? There are "scumbags" everywhere. It's just that there is a severely disproportionate number in the Canterbury-Bankstown area.
Eloquence is one of the last sure fire ways to establish class nowadays. When unemployed ppl can get enough credit to buy a Ferrari, you can buy knock off designer goods online and fill your life with many luxuries at a fraction of the cost to last century, eloquence is the quickest way to establish the class of an individual.
But in a game, played with such exuberance, I wholeheartedly admire the passion.
I find it far more discomforting when a player shares a hearty laugh with the opposition immediately after losing an important game then Thurston screaming F%#K after every error or bad play his team makes.
Good point.
f**ken good f**ken point I'd say, as long as I don't get fined for it. I shouldn't though, I'm a good stick.