Did anyone have a nickname for 80s singer Andrew Roachford ?
Quote from: PaulTheVillan on February 12, 2025, 07:41:17 AMQuote from: Bent Neilsens Screamer on February 11, 2025, 11:48:49 PMQuote from: AV84 on February 11, 2025, 10:54:00 PMWhile perusing some Man U boards to see what they made of the Rashford deal, I noticed quite a lot of them refer to him as Rashy. No idea if it was derogatory or not.Jesus, in what way could it be interpreted as derogatory ?Only if they know personally that he doesn't like it.Not quite sure I get the level of scrutiny this is getting, maybe I’m wrong and there’s some underlying nastiness to the name and it’s something that is really hurtful to poor Marcus but it’s quite obvious it’s just a nickname or even a shorter bloody version of his surname.Rashford = RashyKegworth = KeggyGreen = Greeny Brown = Browny I know the last two aren’t shorter but you can see what I’m getting at.
Quote from: Bent Neilsens Screamer on February 11, 2025, 11:48:49 PMQuote from: AV84 on February 11, 2025, 10:54:00 PMWhile perusing some Man U boards to see what they made of the Rashford deal, I noticed quite a lot of them refer to him as Rashy. No idea if it was derogatory or not.Jesus, in what way could it be interpreted as derogatory ?Only if they know personally that he doesn't like it.
Quote from: AV84 on February 11, 2025, 10:54:00 PMWhile perusing some Man U boards to see what they made of the Rashford deal, I noticed quite a lot of them refer to him as Rashy. No idea if it was derogatory or not.Jesus, in what way could it be interpreted as derogatory ?
While perusing some Man U boards to see what they made of the Rashford deal, I noticed quite a lot of them refer to him as Rashy. No idea if it was derogatory or not.
Would have to be one of those where it hits the underside of the bar, bounces on the line, then smashes into the roof of the net through.
Quote from: algy on February 12, 2025, 10:53:10 AMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on February 12, 2025, 10:42:36 AMQuote from: GordonCowansisthegreatest on February 12, 2025, 10:37:03 AMWhen I was working, Rasher was a term (Nickname) for a Nonce! Or in laymans terms, a sex offender/paedophile.Hey, not all sex offenders are paedophiles. Come on man, this is naked prejudice. Your common or garden flasher, the bloke that falls in love with B&Q stock, they're not into kids. It's just not fair to lump them all together. This is a live issue for the sex-offending community. I'm led to believe.A long while ago I saw an advert on channel 5 for a documentary about a lady who loved, in a very physical sense, the Eiffel Tower. I didn't see the documentary at hand, but I've often wondered since about what her feelings were on Blackpool Tower, or even electricity pylons. Like, would she be OK with them if the Eiffel Tower wasn't available for some reason, or is it specifically the Eiffel Tower and only the Eiffel Tower that turns her on. No judgements, of course - but it is something I wonder about from time to time.I don't know the woman - and anyone who says I do is lying - but if she's in love with the Eiffel Tower, why would she be interested in Blackpool Tower? What is that you don't understand about love, algy?
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on February 12, 2025, 10:42:36 AMQuote from: GordonCowansisthegreatest on February 12, 2025, 10:37:03 AMWhen I was working, Rasher was a term (Nickname) for a Nonce! Or in laymans terms, a sex offender/paedophile.Hey, not all sex offenders are paedophiles. Come on man, this is naked prejudice. Your common or garden flasher, the bloke that falls in love with B&Q stock, they're not into kids. It's just not fair to lump them all together. This is a live issue for the sex-offending community. I'm led to believe.A long while ago I saw an advert on channel 5 for a documentary about a lady who loved, in a very physical sense, the Eiffel Tower. I didn't see the documentary at hand, but I've often wondered since about what her feelings were on Blackpool Tower, or even electricity pylons. Like, would she be OK with them if the Eiffel Tower wasn't available for some reason, or is it specifically the Eiffel Tower and only the Eiffel Tower that turns her on. No judgements, of course - but it is something I wonder about from time to time.
Quote from: GordonCowansisthegreatest on February 12, 2025, 10:37:03 AMWhen I was working, Rasher was a term (Nickname) for a Nonce! Or in laymans terms, a sex offender/paedophile.Hey, not all sex offenders are paedophiles. Come on man, this is naked prejudice. Your common or garden flasher, the bloke that falls in love with B&Q stock, they're not into kids. It's just not fair to lump them all together. This is a live issue for the sex-offending community. I'm led to believe.
When I was working, Rasher was a term (Nickname) for a Nonce! Or in laymans terms, a sex offender/paedophile.
Quote from: stevo_st on February 12, 2025, 07:01:06 PMWould have to be one of those where it hits the underside of the bar, bounces on the line, then smashes into the roof of the net through.Like this?
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on February 12, 2025, 10:55:28 AMQuote from: algy on February 12, 2025, 10:53:10 AMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on February 12, 2025, 10:42:36 AMQuote from: GordonCowansisthegreatest on February 12, 2025, 10:37:03 AMWhen I was working, Rasher was a term (Nickname) for a Nonce! Or in laymans terms, a sex offender/paedophile.Hey, not all sex offenders are paedophiles. Come on man, this is naked prejudice. Your common or garden flasher, the bloke that falls in love with B&Q stock, they're not into kids. It's just not fair to lump them all together. This is a live issue for the sex-offending community. I'm led to believe.A long while ago I saw an advert on channel 5 for a documentary about a lady who loved, in a very physical sense, the Eiffel Tower. I didn't see the documentary at hand, but I've often wondered since about what her feelings were on Blackpool Tower, or even electricity pylons. Like, would she be OK with them if the Eiffel Tower wasn't available for some reason, or is it specifically the Eiffel Tower and only the Eiffel Tower that turns her on. No judgements, of course - but it is something I wonder about from time to time.I don't know the woman - and anyone who says I do is lying - but if she's in love with the Eiffel Tower, why would she be interested in Blackpool Tower? What is that you don't understand about love, algy?(Sits crying)"Love" .... how I am I supposed to understand what "love" is?
Quote from: algy on February 13, 2025, 01:54:48 PMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on February 12, 2025, 10:55:28 AMQuote from: algy on February 12, 2025, 10:53:10 AMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on February 12, 2025, 10:42:36 AMQuote from: GordonCowansisthegreatest on February 12, 2025, 10:37:03 AMWhen I was working, Rasher was a term (Nickname) for a Nonce! Or in laymans terms, a sex offender/paedophile.Hey, not all sex offenders are paedophiles. Come on man, this is naked prejudice. Your common or garden flasher, the bloke that falls in love with B&Q stock, they're not into kids. It's just not fair to lump them all together. This is a live issue for the sex-offending community. I'm led to believe.A long while ago I saw an advert on channel 5 for a documentary about a lady who loved, in a very physical sense, the Eiffel Tower. I didn't see the documentary at hand, but I've often wondered since about what her feelings were on Blackpool Tower, or even electricity pylons. Like, would she be OK with them if the Eiffel Tower wasn't available for some reason, or is it specifically the Eiffel Tower and only the Eiffel Tower that turns her on. No judgements, of course - but it is something I wonder about from time to time.I don't know the woman - and anyone who says I do is lying - but if she's in love with the Eiffel Tower, why would she be interested in Blackpool Tower? What is that you don't understand about love, algy?(Sits crying)"Love" .... how I am I supposed to understand what "love" is?Oh, another Foreigner.