Post subject: Re: Should we cut out the insults and turn the other cheek?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 3:10 pm
binks
Player Coach
Joined: Mar 07 2008 Posts: 888 Location: Emohawk: Polymorph II
BillyRhino wrote:Must admit, given the shallowness of the neighbouring gene pool, i don't think there's actually much danger of anyone from the two communities drowning!
I'd challenge them to rearrange the words pot, black, kettle, calling, the, into a well known saying, but I suspect we could be waiting a while....
Use the R word on our board, and you'll receive a well justifiable ban.
Post subject: Re: Should we cut out the insults and turn the other cheek?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 3:56 pm
PopTart
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Joined: Oct 04 2008 Posts: 21008 Location: wakefield
BillyRhino wrote:Must admit, given the shallowness of the neighbouring gene pool, i don't think there's actually much danger of anyone from the two communities drowning!
I'd challenge them to rearrange the words pot, black, kettle, calling, the, into a well known saying, but I suspect we could be waiting a while....
Use the R word on our board, and you'll receive a well justifiable ban.
We all have our problem areas Billy. The posh areas of Leeds are indeed more posh than the poshest areas of either Cas or Wakefield so you obviously feel you can have a dig. However, the worsed areas of Leeds are considerably worse than the worsed areas of either Wakefield or Cas.....so I'd keep your views to yourself. I'd put our Lupset against Gipton, Seacroft, Halton Moor, Chapletown, Bramley, Middleton any day of the week.
So JOG ON!
A dog is not considered a good dog because he is a good barker. A man is not considered a good man because he is a good talker - Buddha
Post subject: Re: Should we cut out the insults and turn the other cheek?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:20 pm
TrinityIHC
International Board Member
Joined: Jun 28 2002 Posts: 4961 Location: Outside your remit
fat faced fan wrote:i don't agree. kids should be safe and secure from bad language and unnaceptable behaviour in all parts of the new ground.
if we hive off a family area, does that by implication mean other standards of behaviour are acceptable elsewhere?
It's more that if it's branded as a family area, the ones who want to drink and swear and carry on won't want to be there. Thus the families with kids can go there and happily watch the game without having to hear obscenities.
You're never gonna stop people swearing at rugby games, it's just a fact of life - when passions are raised and all that. It means they can watch the game in the manner they enjoy and the more refined supporters can watch the game in the way they enjoy - everyones a winner!
Post subject: Re: Should we cut out the insults and turn the other cheek?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:26 pm
Trinitythefuture
International Star
Joined: Aug 07 2011 Posts: 808
BillyRhino wrote:Must admit, given the shallowness of the neighbouring gene pool, i don't think there's actually much danger of anyone from the two communities drowning!
I'd challenge them to rearrange the words pot, black, kettle, calling, the, into a well known saying, but I suspect we could be waiting a while....
Use the R word on our board, and you'll receive a well justifiable ban.
Post subject: Re: Should we cut out the insults and turn the other cheek?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:31 pm
007
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 02 2006 Posts: 391 Location: In the heart of Rugby League country
BillyRhino wrote:Must admit, given the shallowness of the neighbouring gene pool, i don't think there's actually much danger of anyone from the two communities drowning!
I'd challenge them to rearrange the words pot, black, kettle, calling, the, into a well known saying, but I suspect we could be waiting a while....
Use the R word on our board, and you'll receive a well justifiable ban.
Ireland wood,Lincoln Green,Gipton anyone? Glass houses and all that.
Post subject: Re: Should we cut out the insults and turn the other cheek?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:13 pm
bren2k
Club Coach
Joined: Mar 24 2010 Posts: 15521 Location: Ossett
I don't know what happened to Billy Rhino over this season - his swagger and trolling prowess appears to have diminished in direct proportion to the quality of the Leeds team.
God knows what inane dross he'll be posting on here next season, when they're fielding Richie Moore and Mr Teapot in the forwards.
Post subject: Re: Should we cut out the insults and turn the other cheek?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:00 pm
BillyRhino
Player Coach
Joined: Aug 31 2005 Posts: 3224 Location: over the rainbow
PopTart wrote:We all have our problem areas Billy. The posh areas of Leeds are indeed more posh than the poshest areas of either Cas or Wakefield so you obviously feel you can have a dig. However, the worsed areas of Leeds are considerably worse than the worsed areas of either Wakefield or Cas.....so I'd keep your views to yourself. I'd put our Lupset against Gipton, Seacroft, Halton Moor, Chapletown, Bramley, Middleton any day of the week.
So JOG ON!
*worsed? Is that a Lupset expression?
I think you're a tad confused Poppy. We're talking gene pools.....think DNA and chromosones, and the pool is the stock of genes in an interbreeding society.
It's got nowt to do with big expensive houses and swimming pools!
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