What did he say?
"right I'm off to polish my helmet" ???
Sky were at it after the Grand Prix. Apologising for something Ricciardo said during,er, helmet removal before they walked to the podium. I didn't bother re-winding to hear what he said. I couldn't give a bladdy to55
What did he say?
"right I'm off to polish my helmet" ???
Don't see any issue with asking people to maintain a certain standard of decency.
It is the small incivilities that go unpunished that lead to bigger issue. Like littering or dog turds all over. Once that starts more people do it because it seems pointless to clear up when others don't bother.
This is how places like "Benefits Street" end up with fridges in the garden or sofas in the street, because no one takes responsibility for things.
Trouble with this is, these are people caught up in the moment and not used to minding themselves on TV. Still sad that it is now 'normal' speech though.
But what is that standard?
One set by the liberal thought police that have no real life experiences?
^^^ don't feed the trolls
Who exactly is this group you call 'the liberal thought police'? Where and how do they set these standards. You must know exactly who they are to be able to make the comment they 'have no real life experience'.Originally Posted by jolly_roger
Too late fivetideOriginally Posted by fivetide
FFS why don't the do gooders keep their noses out of other peoples and get on with their own lives, have you ever thought they might not want you to interfere with their lives.
Puff to me means man the f**k up so I agree with Hemans post
I think you may find it is the other way round.Originally Posted by Heman
Homo***uals were called puffs (by implication meaning they were 'power puff weak'). It was a term used as an insult and in no way originated by the gay community.