Nick Against the World (63 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,170
Nick, don't even bother with Tom. I tried to get him to explain his comments in which he acted all superior to those who are religious and the problem he had with people suffering due to the Pope's death, obviously to no prevail. Funny thing is, though, he cannot even admit he does have a problem with religion a la Libero and just avoids the more difficult questions. Typical.

Zlatan? Yeah, I thought he was a mod now... :confused:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,170
New York is by far the most multi-cultured city I have been to. Went on one of those City Tour buses that took 2 hours to ride through various parts of Manhattan, stopped off at Ground Zero to pay some respects, saw almost every part of Rockefella Center and every instullation that douchebag Trump built. Unfortunately didn't have time to see Wall Street or the Empire State building to my dismay.

Cab drivers are pretty scary and cool at the same time. Some Lebanese cabby we had told us a story in broken Engish of how they kill virgins in his country. "Back in the Lebanon we don't hear of deese gays. No gays. Back dher all dee womens are not ahhh virgins. No virgin women. If women are virgin, we kill 'em. Thats right, kill 'em. Even iff dey ride bicycle, no virgin. Alright I give you Americans dollar and you have nice stay. Good bye."

Anyways, I'm going to Soho for the night. Talk to yers Monday.
 

Chxta

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
Nov 1, 2004
12,088
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
New York is by far the most multi-cultured city I have been to. Went on one of those City Tour buses that took 2 hours to ride through various parts of Manhattan, stopped off at Ground Zero to pay some respects, saw almost every part of Rockefella Center and every instullation that douchebag Trump built. Unfortunately didn't have time to see Wall Street or the Empire State building to my dismay.

Cab drivers are pretty scary and cool at the same time. Some Lebanese cabby we had told us a story in broken Engish of how they kill virgins in his country. "Back in the Lebanon we don't hear of deese gays. No gays. Back dher all dee womens are not ahhh virgins. No virgin women. If women are virgin, we kill 'em. Thats right, kill 'em. Even iff dey ride bicycle, no virgin. Alright I give you Americans dollar and you have nice stay. Good bye."

Anyways, I'm going to Soho for the night. Talk to yers Monday.
:howler:
 
Dec 27, 2003
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A problem with religion, moi?

Nah, it's only the Christists, the Muhammadists and the Yahwists that piss me off.

Oh and some unelected, unaccountable, unitalian cardinals trying to influence my country's policies from behind the scenes just because we're kind enough to rent out a few offices in Rome.

Religion could or could not fvck up the world, but the absence of it will fvck it up no matter what.
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
New York is by far the most multi-cultured city I have been to. Went on one of those City Tour buses that took 2 hours to ride through various parts of Manhattan, stopped off at Ground Zero to pay some respects, saw almost every part of Rockefella Center and every instullation that douchebag Trump built. Unfortunately didn't have time to see Wall Street or the Empire State building to my dismay.

Cab drivers are pretty scary and cool at the same time. Some Lebanese cabby we had told us a story in broken Engish of how they kill virgins in his country. "Back in the Lebanon we don't hear of deese gays. No gays. Back dher all dee womens are not ahhh virgins. No virgin women. If women are virgin, we kill 'em. Thats right, kill 'em. Even iff dey ride bicycle, no virgin. Alright I give you Americans dollar and you have nice stay. Good bye."

Anyways, I'm going to Soho for the night. Talk to yers Monday.
lol good story

Have fun mate!
 

jaecole

Senior Member
Apr 7, 2005
3,017
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
Nick, don't even bother with Tom. I tried to get him to explain his comments in which he acted all superior to those who are religious and the problem he had with people suffering due to the Pope's death, obviously to no prevail. Funny thing is, though, he cannot even admit he does have a problem with religion a la Libero and just avoids the more difficult questions. Typical.

Zlatan? Yeah, I thought he was a mod now... :confused:
Oh yeah I remember that thread :howler:

God that was funny.
 

Tom

The DJ
Oct 30, 2001
11,726
++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
c) chose to ignore the post that was actually directed at you.

But of course what's the point in responding. Right ? :cheesy:
Well tbh the one adressed at me had no real points I could respond to without falling asleep. So I found something amusing instead :D
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
Cab drivers are pretty scary and cool at the same time. Some Lebanese cabby we had told us a story in broken Engish of how they kill virgins in his country. "Back in the Lebanon we don't hear of deese gays. No gays. Back dher all dee womens are not ahhh virgins. No virgin women. If women are virgin, we kill 'em. Thats right, kill 'em. Even iff dey ride bicycle, no virgin. Alright I give you Americans dollar and you have nice stay. Good bye."

Anyways, I'm going to Soho for the night. Talk to yers Monday.
:LOL:

Take it easy, my man.
 
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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
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    Andy...

    Glad New York hit you as it should....in a loud and crass fashion. Though cab rides are part of the 'New York experience' (a small percentage of people own cars in Manhattan..if they do they don't see the light of day more than once a week) you should walk as much as possible or take the subway for the REAL EXPERIENCE. If your travelling with parents..then f-it...have Mom and Pops shell out the big bucks.


    Jeeks...

    About Del Piero. I always respected him for his class and professionalism. He was a creative player with great vision who never reached his full potential because of his team's expectations and publicity campaign: they expected him to be another Baggio and a young age while Baggio was in his prime. There is only one Baggio. There is only one Van Basten. There is only one Del Piero...they each contribute their own part and in their own manner. They thrust him into the international (National Team) spotlight too early causing him to crash and burn before he even began....
    His career will show moments of brilliance but could have demonstrated a rise to 'long-term' brilliance (if that makes any sense).
    Believe it or not I agree with Tom....right now Del Piero's value has more to do with image and shirt sales than with footballing skills. They can win without him..it is his class, devotion and name which keeps him at Juve.
    I don't think he would leave this off season....he came off a scudetto and is still relatively 'happy'. He knows he would not 'start' at a team like Milan because a) the system b) the load of big names c) his form and d) the time it takes him to adapt. Milan would be Del Piero's answer to extending a career where he can play at a top level at home and abroad minus the starting position.
    In my opinion: it won't happen unless some 'shit' really hits the fan and he takes a pay cut....
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    116,170
    ++ [ originally posted by Tom ] ++
    You mean this one Andrew? Yeah, I was so owned over there :D
    I didn't say you were owned, but you failed to answer any questions that I posed and just kept saying "how does that prove anything?" I mean you already showed you do not respect other people's views on life and you always have to make the fact known, for some odd reason. Just as Nick said, you lack respect. It's clear as day as far as I'm concerned.
     

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