Even the ones who think they get it, really don’t when it comes down to it. They are welcome to watch it on the telly anyway, in a seperate room of course.
is there anyone here with a female partner(ie a female who tolerates them physically and emotionally on a day to day basis) who agrees with bandage?
What a complete cunt of a fella. I had a similar scenario last year when Pikeman was looking for a lift off me but I had the car full with herself, her oul fella and her nephew.
To be honest Gman, the fella you describe above is probably no better than a lad who goes for a romantic stroll on a Sunday afternoon with his bird instead of going to a game.
Sacrificing going to games to spend time with birds is not on :blink:
I doubt there aren’t many women out there that agree with Bandage on anything from the way he carries on here. :rolleyes:
To be honest Bandage changes his mind more often than a woman so he’s in no position to comment. Mrs Hannibal goes to hurling games and is fairly knowlegeable, like most Kilkenny people she doesn’t care about any other sport.
A lot of the problems in modern society tend to be traced back to this ‘modern’ attitude towards women. Significantly, many of the postmodern sociologists tend to be reverting to more traditional notions of the role of women in society. It’s not that women should have no role in sport, but that it should be in naturally suitable ‘nurturing’ roles like physios or nutritionists. There is a balance to everything, there is no point in talking in absolute terms.
Did you swallow a Sunday Independent for lunch?
:lol:
Such gruel would upset my delicate palette. No, people should recognise how perceptive Bandage has been here. This is serious business.
I’m blue in the face from saying it but there’s now little doubt that society began to unravel when women emerged from the snug where they were traditionally housed in pubs and started wandering into other forbidden parts. Some years later the Spice Girls emerged as a social force for evil and now we have the common sight of young women drinking pints of cider. CIDER!
So there was only 4 of ye in the car?
Cunt.
And one of em only small…
Bar the increase in industrial capacity there is nothing to be gained from it. Society spends thousands of years finding a balance and it’s abandoned in a few decades and they expect no consequences. Madness!
A lad could be married years and not have that!!!
Women should only be employed in times of war to punch rivets through the fuselages of Spitfires and what not on the assembly line. Otherwise their role is in the home to mop the brow of their hardworking husband and tend to needlework and home economics. For a start you couldn’t have an extra marital affair at work if there were no women at work. This is only one of the societal benefits of a return to traditional values. A much happier home life where the man of the house returns to his doting wife who has the house spick and span and is ready to laugh at his anecdotes about work, is the future. I can see a new age of enlightenment emerging when this realisation reaches critical mass and women return home.
Outstanding.
I disagree. Women look better now than they ever did. For those in the short term market this is all that matters. They are never going to improve while chained to the sink.
Case Closed.
Hm. Not so sure about that.
Bandage, what say you to a Wexford woman who was a bit of a slapper in her day, and now has 2 or 3 young sprogs and no father to look after them or take them to Wexford matches. Is she allowed go along, or should she just toss the wee shits out on the N11 with a sign saying “Croker”?
I dunno Bondage
While the some of my most irritating moments at games down thru’ the years have envolved wimin; umbrellas 'n stuff, there has been a quare bit of clueless’ness from your own gender.
In fairness, one to three above are weak enough wums when you know I can raise the stakes with the salad eating Kilkenny man (QF 2008)
My worst experience of Women at games came in 1990 in the hurling final when the wan in front of me read the Sunday Press throughout the whole game, but whose fault was that?
The lad who brought her or mine for being there?
There are harlots for those in the short term market, we are talking about ladies here not some buxom skiv serving broth at the fair in Shinrone.