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New threat by Glamorgan Cricket Club

waterloowelshy said:
unlike you i actually have a life and things to fill my time with other than waiting on here on a 24 hour basis to respond immediately to posts. - i apolgise for my delay - clearly posting on here is your only form of employment?!

and by the way - you dont have a case to rest!


how's the weather outside your window in LONDON today then?
 
dont know you'll have to ask someone living there - buts its nice outside in Cardiff at the moment where i actually live! - your point is? - or have i just ruined it for you? :D
 
waterloowelshy said:
dont know you'll have to ask someone living there - buts its nice outside in Cardiff at the moment where i actually live! - your point is? - or have i just ruined it for you? :D
I believe ddraig is referring to the info in your Public Profile where you also say that you are .... easy going! :D
 
waterloowelshy said:
unlike you i actually have a life and things to fill my time with other than waiting on here on a 24 hour basis to respond immediately to posts. - i apolgise for my delay - clearly posting on here is your only form of employment?!

and by the way - you dont have a case to rest!

You're pure comedy genius waterworks, I loves it :D:D

I think we might have our very own Welsh Tobyjug right here in front of us :D

Anyway, must dash, I'm off down the DSS to claim my internet surfing subsidy that keeps me on these boards so often. And then I'd bloody better get my lounging & scrounging sub as well, cos I was planning a big night out tonight. Christ - work, who needs it? :D
 
Col_Buendia said:
You're pure comedy genius waterworks, I loves it :D:D

I think we might have our very own Welsh Tobyjug right here in front of us :D
:D

and he's a 'meatatarian' as well as the only one who works on here :rolleyes:
side splitting stuff
 
ddraig said:
:D

and he's a 'meatatarian' as well as the only one who works on here :rolleyes:
side splitting stuff
about as funny as you being a veggie yeah! - personal tastes aint it - oh i forgot everyone has to conform to your alternative and oh so cool views! :rolleyes:
 
waterloowelshy said:
about as funny as you being a veggie yeah! - personal tastes aint it - oh i forgot everyone has to conform to your alternative and oh so cool views! :rolleyes:

digdigdig

carry on...
 
waterloowelshy said:
about as funny as you being a veggie yeah! - personal tastes aint it - oh i forgot everyone has to conform to your alternative and oh so cool views! :rolleyes:

You're so right, watery, how did you know that? I unsuspectingly bumped into ddraig at one urbanite meet-up, and he rogered me stupid over a box of scratchy 12" records until I cried for mercy and promised to stop eating smoked venison. He's really a nasty piece of work, that ddraig is.

And while he was wiping himself clean, after having secured the promise of a better future for all those little deers, do you know what I spied in his record bag, Watery?

lrg-waterloo.jpg
 
Col_Buendia said:
You're so right, watery, how did you know that? I unsuspectingly bumped into ddraig at one urbanite meet-up, and he rogered me stupid over a box of scratchy 12" records until I cried for mercy and promised to stop eating smoked venison. He's really a nasty piece of work, that ddraig is.

And while he was wiping himself clean, after having secured the promise of a better future for all those little deers, do you know what I spied in his record bag, Watery?

lrg-waterloo.jpg
and the point of that being? - very pertinent to th thread wasnt it. or were you just defending the honour of your lover - how sweet.
 
"So are you just worried that kids participating in sport will mean less people joining one of your pathetic little crusades and protest?!" Not as long as I can show em your posts on urban mate :D. Congratulations! you win the Urban 75 Duke of Edinburgh award. Not for any great sporting acheivements - just cause you fuckin' sound like him :rolleyes:
 
nwnm said:
"So are you just worried that kids participating in sport will mean less people joining one of your pathetic little crusades and protest?!" Not as long as I can show em your posts on urban mate :D. Congratulations! you win the Urban 75 Duke of Edinburgh award. Not for any great sporting acheivements - just cause you fuckin' sound like him :rolleyes:

The SWP is your homepage link - just about says it all! - theres no point debating with you because you are so blinkered its untrure - this is just another vehicle to jump on to protest for protest sake then is it? - i bet you have no interest in the actual site or any knowledge of the proposed scheme. off you toddle now theres a good little anarchist - there must be a new cause to fight posted on the swp today. :p

What a bunch of armchair anarchists you really are! vive le revolution hey boys? - dream on!
 
I've said it once, but I'm laughing so much I can't type it all out again, so here it is once more in homage to the comedy giant that is our very own...

waterloo.jpg


Col_Buendia said:
You're pure comedy genius waterworks, I loves it :D:D

I think we might have our very own Welsh Tobyjug right here in front of us :D
 
It seems that this debate may be irrelevant. According to today's south wales echo the temporary ice rink will be definitely in the bay and not sophia gardens. Dave Newton, chairman of Save Our Ice Rink Action Rink (who obviously should get a life or a job instead of wasting his time campaigning and trying to influence planning decisions - what a saddo!!), is quoted as saying "The final decision will be taken in January, but it is highly likely to be Cardiff Bay because Glamorgan (County) Cricket Club cannot deliver their proposed arena until Decemebr 2006."
 
" off you toddle now theres a good little anarchist - there must be a new cause to fight posted on the swp today." :D Oi! Napoleon-Taff! Get a rough guide to political theories of those you attempt to criticise (or a life) FFS. Everyone else on this thread's laughing their bollocks off at you. You are the embarrasing relative at somebody elses birthday party. (I used to live just up the road from the sight BTW)
 
Not a spy, nor a spammer, just a fan of debate and free speech

waterloowelshy said:
While i am having a rant - how come this Peter D Cox has been allowed to join soley for the purpose of posting this thread of missinformation and trying to drum up support for his bonkers campaign?! - is this not just spamming?

In fact i have just found this very interesting weblog by none other than our very own Peter D Cox in which he admits that he doesnt really like cricket - funny that isnt it? - not a cricker fan and is organising an objection against development for the cricket club?! - the mind boggles!

http://www.peterdcox.me.uk/pcox.nsf/dx/05102005173528PDCMG8.htm

I had been told that this forum was a home to interesting debate, by informed intelligent people with an interest in important issues as they affect Wales. Hence my post about the proposed commercialisation of protected parklands at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff. Reviewing the recent posts might suggest that my source was a bit naive: I have rarely seen so much abusive language and mindless bilge from some of the posters.

However: whilst you are most welcome at my personal weblog (above), if you'd like to know about the plans that Glamorgan CCC has, drop by here - Hit It For Six , I do my best to delete nonsense btw.
 
Peter D Cox - there are reasons for some of the abuse: people have had the same discussion with a certain poster over a number of threads. They seem to indulge in abusing others on here but can't stand it when the table is turned on them.

Having said that this sight is highly irreverent in its style, and you are apt to see people who are at each others throats one minute, having a giggle over something really daft on another thread. please keep us informed of developments in the campaign
 
Peter D Cox said:
I had been told that this forum was a home to interesting debate, by informed intelligent people with an interest in important issues as they affect Wales. ..
Who told you that,Peter? :)
Best of luck with the campaign.However I don't think posting here is that effective a way of campaigning.
I've always been sceptical of using the internet for organising stuff.
Fly-posting,press release and other tradional methods are more effective IMHO.Thers too many trolls.
 
osterberg said:
Who told you that,Peter? :)
Best of luck with the campaign.However I don't think posting here is that effective a way of campaigning.
I've always been sceptical of using the internet for organising stuff.
Fly-posting,press release and other tradional methods are more effective IMHO.Thers too many trolls.
Press releases i agree with but fly-posting? As a veteran of such activities i have to say in hindsight i saw no measurable proof that flyposting actually worked. Personally i think the left are utterly inept at promoting events and seem happy to carry on with traditional methods whether they work or not.
 
"Personally i think the left are utterly inept at promoting events and seem happy to carry on with traditional methods whether they work or not." Hang on a minute, "the Left" as you call it have been behind organising some of the largest demo's/protests seen in this country (and btw you would have had to hitch hike to the recent climate change protest from Cardiff if it wasn't for "the left"). Some events however are more successful than others. This depends on a number of factors, including whether there is a significant layer of people motivated by an issue, and whether those building such protests are able to reach out beyond their own ranks. I don't think anyone on here is stuck in the stone age - otherwise we wouldn't have the ability to post here.
 
nwnm said:
"Personally i think the left are utterly inept at promoting events and seem happy to carry on with traditional methods whether they work or not." Hang on a minute, "the Left" as you call it have been behind organising some of the largest demo's/protests seen in this country (and btw you would have had to hitch hike to the recent climate change protest from Cardiff if it wasn't for "the left"). Some events however are more successful than others. This depends on a number of factors, including whether there is a significant layer of people motivated by an issue, and whether those building such protests are able to reach out beyond their own ranks. I don't think anyone on here is stuck in the stone age - otherwise we wouldn't have the ability to post here.
Didn't say you were stuck in the stoneage you over sensitive pillock. What has arranging transport got to do with it? Out of the 300,000 people in Cardiff how many were on that coach to the London climate change demo (which i was on by the way)? 30? 40? Again i ask for evidence that flyposting or leafletting actually has any effect at all. If the mainstream media doesn't cover it the impact is effectively zero.
 
Peter D Cox said:
I had been told that this forum was a home to interesting debate, by informed intelligent people with an interest in important issues as they affect Wales. Hence my post about the proposed commercialisation of protected parklands at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff. Reviewing the recent posts might suggest that my source was a bit naive: I have rarely seen so much abusive language and mindless bilge from some of the posters.

However: whilst you are most welcome at my personal weblog (above), if you'd like to know about the plans that Glamorgan CCC has, drop by here - Hit It For Six , I do my best to delete nonsense btw.

Peter's blog is superb, good comments on language and devolution, and also a superb list of organic food suppliers and markets around Cardiff.
 
"Again i ask for evidence that flyposting or leafletting actually has any effect at all. If the mainstream media doesn't cover it the impact is effectively zero" Hmm lets see. In 1990 the press weren't particularly interested in or plugging a little demonstration on march the 31st. Unfortunately for them it had been built up using those good old fashioned methods of leafleting, flyposting and holding public meetings, so around 100,000 or more people turned up and there was a huge riot when the police attacked it - so they felt obliged to cover it afterwards. The poll tax riot was one of the things that led to the downfall of Thatcher as I remember it.

And thats before we even talk about things like the huge anti war demo in 2003. The reason some sections of the press gave backing to this is because they knew it was going to be huge already. Please retreive your head from your anal cavity
 
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