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Mostyn6

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  1. Hello all. This thread has gone nearly a year since a post, which surprises me given how open we have been over the years.  Personally, I've been in a good place,  in a relationship for 14 months now,  got a dog at home,  just got a promotion at work, and building good relationships with family I only discovered in September 2022. All that said,  I've just lost a friend to cancer, got another friend going through recovery after cancer treatment and I'm definitely feeling sadness and woe that the gods saw fit to take B4 away from us. 

    This time of year is usually very lonely for me as I usually try and stay out of the way so as not to intrude or burden people.  This year will be different as I'm going to Becky's mum's for Christmas and will be with her family. 

    This isn't one to gloat, more one to remind people that the world moves on and situations change. Nothing is permanent,  especially sadness. 

    Hope you all have as wonderful a Christmas period as is possible, and if it isn't, that doesn't mean it won't be again x

  2. 1 hour ago, Gee SCREAMER !! said:

    I'd give Candy Cane a Julien De Sart.  Decent opening match, then dross.

    I reckon you secretly love Christmas films and spend all December sneaking downstairs to watch Hallmark TV movies where an American women meets the love of their life, who owns a massive castle in Ireland or Scotland -egg nog, yule logs, and Hogmanhay dancing optional. 

    Either that or their some hard nosed business women who visits their old town somewhere in Colorado and realises the true meaning of Christmas with some bloke who works in a garage.

    Admit it, you love it.

    you fancy setting up a script writing and story creating team with me?

  3. the missus loves a Christmas film. I can take it or leave it, but do appreciate a good Christmas film. So with that mindset, we have been looking for Christmas movies that we haven't seen. The one mentioned above (Violent Night) was enjoyable, however, I should have quit whilst I was ahead:-

    GENIE (SkyTV) : RIchard Curtis dross-fest where Melissa McCarthy is even less funny than her other unfunny roles and the undercover copper from Gangs of London. He is overworked and neglecting his family. The wife takes the daughter away from him just before Christmas, he then rubs a box and she pops out and gives him unlimited wishes. Nothing funny happens. Sickly boring ending where everything is happy ever after. Follows a formula that makes you sick that they produce this dross knowing idiots love Christmas and WILL watch it.

    Conor Doyle/10

     

    CANDY CANE LANE (Amazon Prime): Eddie Murphy plays a doting dad who loves Christmas, and is in competition with his neighbours to have the best Christmas decorations on his house. Signs a deal with a naughty Elf which will backfire if he doesnt complete a mission he doesn't know about. Intertwined with token nods to BLM/MOBO/Culture (for no real reason) and several attempts to give parenting messages and other things that don't really hit hard enough due to too many little nods. Absolute dross again, instantly forgettable and will probably not even remember watching it by Christmas!

    Seb HInes/10

  4. 30 minutes ago, DerbysLane said:

    Whilst most posters have focused on b4's positivity, he could at times develop a pathological dislike to certain players.

    Whenever Stephen Warnock appears on the TV or radio I'm reminded of b4 because he was one such player.  Being sent off in an FA cup game was an unforgivable offence.  Chris Baird was another, but I can't remember if there was a trigger incident.  Nick Blackman has already been mentioned by other posters.

    Is it possible to name an 11 of b4 dislikes?  I guess Eric Steele could be in goal.

    his dislike of Burnley always amused me. I sometimes craftily mentioned them in a post just to trigger him 😄

  5. Been trying to get my head around B4 not being around on here. I've read all these comments and felt little tinges of guilt cos I quite often used to shoot B4 down for some of the things he posted. We did have a few private chats though and I was just looking to see if I kept them, as I often have to clear out my Inbox here, and found a little chat where he was struggling in lockdown and missing supporting Derby at Pride Park and away. I think this sums him up quite well. Heart on Sleeve & Loves the Mighty Derby County

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  6. Wow, how heartbreakingly sad. Sometimes the world feels so cruel and this is one of those times. I, like most on here were fond of him and could understand all of his posts. He gave this forum some brilliantly funny moments and in jokes that must've looked bizarre to any new visitor to the site. Did have the pleasure of introducing myself to him a couple of years back, but not sure he knew who I was. 

    I always smile warmly when I think of his strong dislike of Burnley FC a couple of years ago and smirked to myself yesterday wondering if B4 was enjoying their struggle. Then I've read this and it's winded me. 

  7. 10 minutes ago, ariotofmyown said:

    500k hate filled yobs going to protest tomorrow. Hopefully about 50 of them will kick off vs the 50 or so far right morons who also go (who now love Israel), then the media can focus on just that.

    Or maybe we'll have a week of fawning media coverage of the march, like when only 250k people queued up to see queens coffin.

    "Hate filled"? Wow. 

    You're exactly the result the mainstream media want! 

    Pity. 

  8. I'm not sure you need to have in depth knowledge of anything you deem unfair, immoral or evil to be allowed to say is should stop.

    I know nothing about testing on animals, but I'd like it to stop. I know nothing about FGM but would like it to stop. I don't know the finer details of many things, but I'd like them to stop.

    That journalist asking those protesters for knowledge and them offering little doesn't invalidate their feelings that what's happening is wrong.

  9. 1 hour ago, Crewton said:

    If they were wildly inaccurate, wouldn't you expect a denial from the Palestinian side? I've not seen one, have you?

    There is no "Palestinian side", why aren't you grasping this simple fact? 

    Hamas however are part of the plot so they're not going to dispute anything. 

  10. 49 minutes ago, kevinhectoring said:

    But your suggestion that there was a cunning plan to allow Hamas to inflict such horror on 7/10 is not credible.  Not least because that would have required senior IDF officers to have participated in the conspiracy. No way 

    You can believe what you like, but the technology available to Israel is superior to almost all around the world. If you think that they can know where all the Hamas commanders are hiding, yet didn't see this attack coming, and didn't react for hours, and didn't have anyone stationed on those fences (which they man excessively to shoot at kids throwing stones), then I question your mind. Once you realise that doesn't stand to logic, you will then start asking the relevant questions. Hamas actually serve a purpose for Israel more than they they serve the people of Palestine.

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