Stay Positive Posted 5 January 2012 Posted 5 January 2012 Tattoos. I just don't get them at all. No offence intended to anyone who has them. I just think they look crap, and ten times worse on women, which may sound sexist but still, it's the way I feel and you'll have to live with it.
flowwolf Posted 5 January 2012 Posted 5 January 2012 Tattoos I agree all those wailing bag pipes formation marching and bloody big guns going off every few minutes. Can't see the point in it at all.
Saxondale Posted 9 January 2012 Author Posted 9 January 2012 Strip clubs. Nothing good will possibly happen in them. Most likely outcome is you end up spending too much money and leave in a heightened state of sexual frustration.
FoxesAreBlue Posted 9 January 2012 Posted 9 January 2012 Strip clubs. Nothing good will possibly happen in them. Most likely outcome is you end up spending too much money and leave in a heightened state of sexual frustration. Yeah they're proper gash ain't they
Webbo Posted 9 January 2012 Posted 9 January 2012 Yeah they're proper gash ain't they Yeah, you see some right tits in there as well.
ozleicester Posted 9 January 2012 Posted 9 January 2012 Tattoos, what is so interesting about planes anyway? and strip clubs... all just a bit of a cock up
Saxondale Posted 12 January 2012 Author Posted 12 January 2012 Carlton Cole. How he's managed to get seven England caps I don't know.
Saxondale Posted 18 February 2012 Author Posted 18 February 2012 Two And A Half Men. What is this shit? Are the Americans that easily pleased?
purpleronnie Posted 18 February 2012 Posted 18 February 2012 Two And A Half Men. What is this shit? Are the Americans that easily pleased? yes.
Mark 'expert' Lawrenson Posted 18 February 2012 Posted 18 February 2012 Davina Mccall, Pizza (any kind), U2 post All that you cant leave behind, Saturday night TV, Nicholas Bendtner and Zlatan Ibrahimovic (both these players seem to think they are the best players in the world) and my real pet hate Johnathan Woss.
RonnieTodger Posted 18 February 2012 Posted 18 February 2012 Two And A Half Men. What is this shit? Are the Americans that easily pleased? THIS And... Extremely average comedian, yet was UK's No.1 Seller in 2010 and 2011 It's obvious her music's shite, but I don't see why people think she's "the fittest in the world". Not a patch on Jessica Alba or Pixie Lott. After watching 1 episode of that. I'm astounded that I am not a higher-paid actor than the majority of them dickheads.
Raw Dykes Posted 18 February 2012 Posted 18 February 2012 In no particular order: The Rolling Stones Oasis The Lord of the Rings Star Wars Family Guy and all its other even shittier spin-offs Michael McIntyre All religion Green Day U2 Scrubs Anchorman I can't believe people could even try and compare The Beatles with Oasis. Maybe The Beatles are overrated, but if they are, it's only by a tiny amount compared to how massively overrated Oasis are. All Oasis' songs do sound pretty much the same, whereas The Beatles were very creative and full of ideas. Compare Eleanor Rigby with Love You To, or Tomorrow Never Knows with Here, There and Everywhere. You could be forgiven for thinking these songs were by different bands entirely, when in actual fact they're all on the same album. Here's a challenge, what are the 2 most diverse Oasis songs? This is why Blur are so much better than Oasis as well - they aren't afraid to experiment and stray from their comfort zone. Oasis really milked their limited ideas for all they were worth. Oh, and no way is Alan Partridge is overrated.
The Doctor Posted 19 February 2012 Posted 19 February 2012 Delia's sausage rolls. Average at best. I dunno, I reckon they'd taste brilliant with all those tears she's adding at the moment.
Fox92 Posted 19 February 2012 Posted 19 February 2012 It's obvious her music's shite, but I don't see why people think she's "the fittest in the world". Not a patch on Jessica Alba or Pixie Lott. Fully agree with this, and I don't understand it all either. I can't believe people could even try and compare The Beatles with Oasis. Maybe The Beatles are overrated, but if they are, it's only by a tiny amount compared to how massively overrated Oasis are. All Oasis' songs do sound pretty much the same, whereas The Beatles were very creative and full of ideas. Compare Eleanor Rigby with Love You To, or Tomorrow Never Knows with Here, There and Everywhere. You could be forgiven for thinking these songs were by different bands entirely, when in actual fact they're all on the same album. Here's a challenge, what are the 2 most diverse Oasis songs? This is why Blur are so much better than Oasis as well - they aren't afraid to experiment and stray from their comfort zone. Oasis really milked their limited ideas for all they were worth. 100% agree with this. Beatles changed music, were the first band to ever include guitar feedback on a song, basically invented Metal with 'Helter Skelter', 'I Want You (She's So Heavy), 'Yer Blues' etc. Listen to an Oasis song and then listen to Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher's solo music now, the songs do sound the same IMO. And Oasis music gets on my nerves anyway as it repeats, which is one of the reason's why I have always preferred Blur.
lcfcadam Posted 19 February 2012 Posted 19 February 2012 The Rolling Stones Star Wars Family Guy I agree with all of your post except these three. The Stones are hands down one of the greatest bands of all time, Star Wars (well the original trilogy at least) was groundbreaking and an absolute classic, and Family Guy (excluding recent series) is a very, very funny, witty and clever TV programme...
Raw Dykes Posted 19 February 2012 Posted 19 February 2012 I agree with all of your post except these three. The Stones are hands down one of the greatest bands of all time, Star Wars (well the original trilogy at least) was groundbreaking and an absolute classic, and Family Guy (excluding recent series) is a very, very funny, witty and clever TV programme... The Rolling Stones get a lot of credit, but really they just stole a very American sound. It all sounds very pretend to me. They're not that bad, just very overrated. Everyone seems to love Star Wars, but I just don't get it. The special effects were good for their time, and I suppose the score is good, but the story isn't anything special at all, and I'm not impressed by films just because they've had a lot of money spent on them. Again, not terrible, but massively overrated. However, I think you're just trying to wind me up with your comment on Family Guy. If not, could you please give me one example of it ever being funny, witty or clever? It has to be one of the worst written tv programmes of all time. Not even an attempt at plot, just a bunch of unrelated lame 80s pop culture references loosely held together by rubbish, drawn-out, unrelated gags made by pathetically written, totally unsympathetic characters. Plus, the whole thing stinks of plagiarism. It's like a destitute man's Simpsons, only much worse.
SystonFox Posted 19 February 2012 Posted 19 February 2012 Rolling stones are over rated I agree. Two good songs, brown sugar and paint it black. That's it! And how much of a sell out is mick jagger? Working with that twunt Will.Im.Not and Jennifer HOEpez
Tielemans63 Posted 19 February 2012 Posted 19 February 2012 Ed Sheeran. Her face was 'crumbling like pastries'. WTF? Is that the best you can do? Folk only love him cuz he's a ginge.
lcfcadam Posted 19 February 2012 Posted 19 February 2012 However, I think you're just trying to wind me up with your comment on Family Guy. If not, could you please give me one example of it ever being funny, witty or clever? It has to be one of the worst written tv programmes of all time. Not even an attempt at plot, just a bunch of unrelated lame 80s pop culture references loosely held together by rubbish, drawn-out, unrelated gags made by pathetically written, totally unsympathetic characters. Plus, the whole thing stinks of plagiarism. It's like a destitute man's Simpsons, only much worse. I guess it's just another love or hate situation - Family Guy episodes often have me laughing out loud as much as any classic comedy series you care to mention (Fawlty Towers, Alan Partridge, Allo Allo etc), so the humour must just appeal to me...
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