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Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 10:00 - Jul 23 with 2241 views
Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 09:47 - Jul 23 by fishtank
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Artificial beaches on concrete. The most hideous non Welsh accent ever. Huge robbery problem at night between the bay and the city centre. A massively overstated sense of a place's importance , indeed complete delusion. Meaningful and effective politics. Media quality, independence and objectivity.
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
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Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 10:02 - Jul 23 with 2237 views
My Nan, She got on a bus from Newport to Swansea,got out for a rest at Cardiff station and another bus knocked the poor little mite down..Hospitalised for 2 weeks in the Heath! I took her back to Newport once she recovered .
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Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 23:34 - Jul 25 with 1855 views
Ever since my son was... never conceived, because I've never had consensual sex without money involved... I've always kind of looked at you as... a thing, that I could live next to... in accordance with state laws.
Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 23:34 - Jul 25 by Banosswan
What did Kerouac say?
I made a joke that was designed to shock...the target of the joke being Cardiffians.
I can't repeat it, it'll just be removed (because of one of the words used).
Years ago, I was in a band, and one of our mates got up to introduce us (he was having a good time, well lubricated). He read the Derek and Clive poem 'Jump' (or sung it I should say) and then asked the audience to welcome on stage a wonderful new band... "(the 2 censored words that were removed from my post)"
...it brought the house down. We had to wait a couple of minutes for the laughter to die down. Everybody there knew full well that he was deliberately being shocking in order to amuse. He didn't get any bother from anyone. It was obvious to everyone that disabled people weren't the butt of the joke. Context is all.
When I wrote my 2 word post, making the same joke, I knew full well that the usual suspects who are outraged by all sorts and have it in for me in particular would make a big deal of it. I did it anyway.
That was probably the wrong call but there you are.
I used to do a job that involved working with and helping the most vulnerable in society, including disabled kids, and let me tell you that those people (the service users) and the professionals who worked with them had the darkest sense of humour I've ever come across. Because when you are dealing with real problems, the kind of problems that force people to go to the well just to get through today, the concept of being mortally offended by something like a word seems ridiculous.
The word I used is controversial because it was misused in the 80s by school children to bully the disabled. My post/joke (my friend's joke actually) was clearly not aimed at bullying the disabled or negative about the disabled in any way, shape or form. The butt of the joke was Cardiffians. The idea being that they were so hideous they would commit that act....of course it was over the top (it was designed to shock).
I'm sure people in Cardiff don't finger dogs either.
Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 11:18 - Jul 27 by Kerouac
I made a joke that was designed to shock...the target of the joke being Cardiffians.
I can't repeat it, it'll just be removed (because of one of the words used).
Years ago, I was in a band, and one of our mates got up to introduce us (he was having a good time, well lubricated). He read the Derek and Clive poem 'Jump' (or sung it I should say) and then asked the audience to welcome on stage a wonderful new band... "(the 2 censored words that were removed from my post)"
...it brought the house down. We had to wait a couple of minutes for the laughter to die down. Everybody there knew full well that he was deliberately being shocking in order to amuse. He didn't get any bother from anyone. It was obvious to everyone that disabled people weren't the butt of the joke. Context is all.
When I wrote my 2 word post, making the same joke, I knew full well that the usual suspects who are outraged by all sorts and have it in for me in particular would make a big deal of it. I did it anyway.
That was probably the wrong call but there you are.
I used to do a job that involved working with and helping the most vulnerable in society, including disabled kids, and let me tell you that those people (the service users) and the professionals who worked with them had the darkest sense of humour I've ever come across. Because when you are dealing with real problems, the kind of problems that force people to go to the well just to get through today, the concept of being mortally offended by something like a word seems ridiculous.
The word I used is controversial because it was misused in the 80s by school children to bully the disabled. My post/joke (my friend's joke actually) was clearly not aimed at bullying the disabled or negative about the disabled in any way, shape or form. The butt of the joke was Cardiffians. The idea being that they were so hideous they would commit that act....of course it was over the top (it was designed to shock).
I'm sure people in Cardiff don't finger dogs either.
Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 09:47 - Jul 23 by fishtank
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Good restaurants? The honourable Jay Rayner disagrees with that statement in a big way 😂
Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 11:18 - Jul 27 by Kerouac
I made a joke that was designed to shock...the target of the joke being Cardiffians.
I can't repeat it, it'll just be removed (because of one of the words used).
Years ago, I was in a band, and one of our mates got up to introduce us (he was having a good time, well lubricated). He read the Derek and Clive poem 'Jump' (or sung it I should say) and then asked the audience to welcome on stage a wonderful new band... "(the 2 censored words that were removed from my post)"
...it brought the house down. We had to wait a couple of minutes for the laughter to die down. Everybody there knew full well that he was deliberately being shocking in order to amuse. He didn't get any bother from anyone. It was obvious to everyone that disabled people weren't the butt of the joke. Context is all.
When I wrote my 2 word post, making the same joke, I knew full well that the usual suspects who are outraged by all sorts and have it in for me in particular would make a big deal of it. I did it anyway.
That was probably the wrong call but there you are.
I used to do a job that involved working with and helping the most vulnerable in society, including disabled kids, and let me tell you that those people (the service users) and the professionals who worked with them had the darkest sense of humour I've ever come across. Because when you are dealing with real problems, the kind of problems that force people to go to the well just to get through today, the concept of being mortally offended by something like a word seems ridiculous.
The word I used is controversial because it was misused in the 80s by school children to bully the disabled. My post/joke (my friend's joke actually) was clearly not aimed at bullying the disabled or negative about the disabled in any way, shape or form. The butt of the joke was Cardiffians. The idea being that they were so hideous they would commit that act....of course it was over the top (it was designed to shock).
I'm sure people in Cardiff don't finger dogs either.
Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 11:18 - Jul 27 by Kerouac
I made a joke that was designed to shock...the target of the joke being Cardiffians.
I can't repeat it, it'll just be removed (because of one of the words used).
Years ago, I was in a band, and one of our mates got up to introduce us (he was having a good time, well lubricated). He read the Derek and Clive poem 'Jump' (or sung it I should say) and then asked the audience to welcome on stage a wonderful new band... "(the 2 censored words that were removed from my post)"
...it brought the house down. We had to wait a couple of minutes for the laughter to die down. Everybody there knew full well that he was deliberately being shocking in order to amuse. He didn't get any bother from anyone. It was obvious to everyone that disabled people weren't the butt of the joke. Context is all.
When I wrote my 2 word post, making the same joke, I knew full well that the usual suspects who are outraged by all sorts and have it in for me in particular would make a big deal of it. I did it anyway.
That was probably the wrong call but there you are.
I used to do a job that involved working with and helping the most vulnerable in society, including disabled kids, and let me tell you that those people (the service users) and the professionals who worked with them had the darkest sense of humour I've ever come across. Because when you are dealing with real problems, the kind of problems that force people to go to the well just to get through today, the concept of being mortally offended by something like a word seems ridiculous.
The word I used is controversial because it was misused in the 80s by school children to bully the disabled. My post/joke (my friend's joke actually) was clearly not aimed at bullying the disabled or negative about the disabled in any way, shape or form. The butt of the joke was Cardiffians. The idea being that they were so hideous they would commit that act....of course it was over the top (it was designed to shock).
I'm sure people in Cardiff don't finger dogs either.
[Post edited 27 Jul 2017 11:20]
There you go. It was all your friends fault.
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
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Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 21:00 - Jul 27 with 1398 views
Ever since my son was... never conceived, because I've never had consensual sex without money involved... I've always kind of looked at you as... a thing, that I could live next to... in accordance with state laws.
Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 11:18 - Jul 27 by Kerouac
I made a joke that was designed to shock...the target of the joke being Cardiffians.
I can't repeat it, it'll just be removed (because of one of the words used).
Years ago, I was in a band, and one of our mates got up to introduce us (he was having a good time, well lubricated). He read the Derek and Clive poem 'Jump' (or sung it I should say) and then asked the audience to welcome on stage a wonderful new band... "(the 2 censored words that were removed from my post)"
...it brought the house down. We had to wait a couple of minutes for the laughter to die down. Everybody there knew full well that he was deliberately being shocking in order to amuse. He didn't get any bother from anyone. It was obvious to everyone that disabled people weren't the butt of the joke. Context is all.
When I wrote my 2 word post, making the same joke, I knew full well that the usual suspects who are outraged by all sorts and have it in for me in particular would make a big deal of it. I did it anyway.
That was probably the wrong call but there you are.
I used to do a job that involved working with and helping the most vulnerable in society, including disabled kids, and let me tell you that those people (the service users) and the professionals who worked with them had the darkest sense of humour I've ever come across. Because when you are dealing with real problems, the kind of problems that force people to go to the well just to get through today, the concept of being mortally offended by something like a word seems ridiculous.
The word I used is controversial because it was misused in the 80s by school children to bully the disabled. My post/joke (my friend's joke actually) was clearly not aimed at bullying the disabled or negative about the disabled in any way, shape or form. The butt of the joke was Cardiffians. The idea being that they were so hideous they would commit that act....of course it was over the top (it was designed to shock).
I'm sure people in Cardiff don't finger dogs either.
[Post edited 27 Jul 2017 11:20]
Is that it? You seriously typed that out to explain the vile post you made was because your mate said the same thing years ago when you were in some shit band and everyone thought it was funny! Look, i certainly haven't got it in for you or any other poster for that matter, but what you posted was one of the most vile things i've read from any Swansea fan on this or other website in the 16 years i've been on here, and without directly retyping your post, i'm sure that any disabled person would be highly offended by you calling them a 'spastic', as would any 'rape' victim.
Fvck me, you weren't even man enough to apologise!
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Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 21:33 - Jul 27 with 1352 views
Things that stopped at Cardiff and never reached Swansea on 21:10 - Jul 27 by Garyjack
Is that it? You seriously typed that out to explain the vile post you made was because your mate said the same thing years ago when you were in some shit band and everyone thought it was funny! Look, i certainly haven't got it in for you or any other poster for that matter, but what you posted was one of the most vile things i've read from any Swansea fan on this or other website in the 16 years i've been on here, and without directly retyping your post, i'm sure that any disabled person would be highly offended by you calling them a 'spastic', as would any 'rape' victim.
Fvck me, you weren't even man enough to apologise!
He was the same under his other two usernames Jackboostardo and ETNIT.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.