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Interesting article from Robbie Rinder

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In a similar way I had an old uncle about 30 years ago who used the word ‘coon’ in my house,he never came in my house again.
I had a couple of words with him and he left,I did see him a few times over the years in funerals and things and said alright but he never came in my house again.
I suppose it’s the same kind of thing with any abhorrent view so why would you want to converse with someone on a forum with who has the most abhorrent views? I certainly couldn’t.
Get my drift?

https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/comment/lose-friends-and-alienate-people-political-disagreement-a4522756.html
 
I remember falling out with my brother in law on a family holiday in Gran Canaria cos he kept throwing the word “p**i” around like confetti. He got properly offended when I told him to pack it in and it made the rest of the holiday quite awkward as we were all staying in the same villa. :lol:
 
exiledclaseboy said:
I remember falling out with my brother in law on a family holiday in Gran Canaria cos he kept throwing the word “p**i” around like confetti. He got properly offended when I told him to pack it in and it made the rest of the holiday quite awkward as we were all staying in the same villa. :lol:

He sounds like a right big girls blouse :lol:
 
Swanjaxs said:
exiledclaseboy said:
I remember falling out with my brother in law on a family holiday in Gran Canaria cos he kept throwing the word “p**i” around like confetti. He got properly offended when I told him to pack it in and it made the rest of the holiday quite awkward as we were all staying in the same villa. :lol:

He sounds like a right big girls blouse :lol:

Haven’t seen him for a few years now. My family is odd.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
I remember falling out with my brother in law on a family holiday in Gran Canaria cos he kept throwing the word “p**i” around like confetti. He got properly offended when I told him to pack it in and it made the rest of the holiday quite awkward as we were all staying in the same villa. :lol:

Legend. 👊🏻
 
Darran said:
In a similar way I had an old uncle about 30 years ago who used the word ‘coin’ in my house,he never came in my house again.
I had a couple of words with him and he left,I did see him a few times over the years in funerals and things and said alright but he never came in my house again.
I suppose it’s the same kind of thing with any abhorrent view so why would you want to converse with someone on a forum with who has the most abhorrent views? I certainly couldn’t.
Get my drift?

https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/comment/lose-friends-and-alienate-people-political-disagreement-a4522756.html

What does ‘coin’ mean?
 

Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea City🦢

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