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swannymere
12-Feb-2006, 18:34
http://www.youtube.com/p.swf?video_id=kKGxaol4qws&eurl=&iurl=http%3A//static13.youtube.com/get_still.php%3Fvideo_id%3DkKGxaol4qws%A8
kwikbitch
12-Feb-2006, 18:43
yes
everton
12-Feb-2006, 18:45
Somebodies sick sense of humour ... made some saddo laugh I suppose.
Bit like taking your kids to watch Southampton's gutless display against Reading on Friday night.
I wouldn't take my 11 year old.
That would have been child abuse :D
I think George Burley could be a child abuser - he blames his defeat on Reading's ball boys and girls :lol::lol::lol::lol:
Burley (http://www.saintschat.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=89196)
It made me jump as well..........:alien:
Rattler
12-Feb-2006, 19:21
I know - lets traumatise the kids!!! - there are some heartless ****s about.
Depends in what context it was filmed etc. Could be real, could be a stunt etc.
made me jump though.
[Edited on 12-2-2006 by DC]
Rattler
12-Feb-2006, 19:56
How is that a good thing?
Originally posted by Rattler
How is that a good thing?
If its real, as in an adult doing it for their own kicks, then it is not a nice thing to do at all.
If it was a school friend doing it to his mate after school then it could be descibed as things that kids get up too. Mot nice at all but then school bullying is not either.
Rattler
12-Feb-2006, 20:03
Originally posted by DC
Originally posted by Rattler
How is that a good thing?
If its real, as in an adult doing it for their own kicks, then it is not a nice thing to do at all.
If it was a school friend doing it to his mate after school then it could be descibed as things that kids get up too. Mot nice at all but then school bullying is not either.
So in what context is this OK?
My other half crapped herself when i showed her that as an e-mail!
I laughed like a drain! She didnt find it funny!
Yorkie.
Originally posted by Rattler
Originally posted by DC
Originally posted by Rattler
How is that a good thing?
If its real, as in an adult doing it for their own kicks, then it is not a nice thing to do at all.
If it was a school friend doing it to his mate after school then it could be descibed as things that kids get up too. Mot nice at all but then school bullying is not either.
So in what context is this OK?
Um, like I posted earlier, if the video clip wasnt real. A stunt etc.
Originally posted by yorkie
My other half crapped herself when i showed her that as an e-mail!
I laughed like a drain! She didnt find it funny!
Yorkie.
abuser :P
Originally posted by yorkie
My other half crapped herself when i showed her that as an e-mail!
I laughed like a drain! She didnt find it funny!
Yorkie.
abuser :P
Originally posted by Rattler
Originally posted by DC
Originally posted by Rattler
How is that a good thing?
If its real, as in an adult doing it for their own kicks, then it is not a nice thing to do at all.
If it was a school friend doing it to his mate after school then it could be descibed as things that kids get up too. Mot nice at all but then school bullying is not either.
So in what context is this OK?
Um, like I posted earlier, if the video clip wasnt real. A stunt etc.
But this opens up another can of worms. If it was a stunt. Who was meant to see it?
is it me or has the web site gone kaput for a while?:o
Dear oh dear - that just made me feel disturbed!
Poor kid!
swannymere
13-Feb-2006, 12:10
Originally posted by everton
Somebodies sick sense of humour ... made some saddo laugh I suppose.
Bit like taking your kids to watch Southampton's gutless display against Reading on Friday night.
I wouldn't take my 11 year old.
That would have been child abuse :D
I think George Burley could be a child abuser - he blames his defeat on Reading's ball boys and girls :lol::lol::lol::lol:
Burley (http://www.saintschat.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=89196)
You're joking right,that's the best display the lads have put in in ages!Remember 7 of the team were new.Do you wanna borrow a keeper or 2:P
As for the kid,i can't decide if it's more disturbing doing it in the first place or putting online for others,i'm hoping it was a sibling rather than a parent:saint:
everton
13-Feb-2006, 12:24
Originally posted by swannymere
Originally posted by everton
Somebodies sick sense of humour ... made some saddo laugh I suppose.
Bit like taking your kids to watch Southampton's gutless display against Reading on Friday night.
I wouldn't take my 11 year old.
That would have been child abuse :D
I think George Burley could be a child abuser - he blames his defeat on Reading's ball boys and girls :lol::lol::lol::lol:
Burley (http://www.saintschat.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=89196)
You're joking right,that's the best display the lads have put in in ages!Remember 7 of the team were new.Do you wanna borrow a keeper or 2:P
As for the kid,i can't decide if it's more disturbing doing it in the first place or putting online for others,i'm hoping it was a sibling rather than a parent:saint:
Everton need a keeper but Reading don't :sing:
Southampton could probably do with a new keeper and 4 defenders, a mid-field and a striker who knows where the net is ... that Grzegorz Raziak should have buried his chance
One way of getting 'em off the bloody computer I suppose.
Ains. :saint::lol:
swannymere
13-Feb-2006, 16:50
I was referring to the blue few:rolleye:We gifted that game to reading,we matched them for the rest of the match,did you notice that our new right back resembles Jesus:o
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