Yes I am still up lad, was just watching the prelims.
Noah Diaz
>Sadiq Khan exists
Jeremiah Murphy
...
Charles Martinez
I have a feeling that this get will be underwhelming. Anyone else think so?
Caleb Turner
Is this any good? Seems a bit violent.
Jonathan Sullivan
here it comes...
Jayden Morgan
HAIL.
Eli Howard
Fuck AYRANS
Tyler Myers
And its gone.
Michael Phillips
HA (((YOU))) DICKHEAD
Dylan Lewis
link it here whoever finds it, interested to see who gets. my bets on a stinky kraut
Jayden Walker
...
Caleb Hernandez
Hail to you too good sirs.
Henry Roberts
>Trying to RUIN Brit/pol/
Jace James
...
Liam Thomas
Start buying guns.
Sebastian Lopez
What do you mean?
Samuel James
...
Bentley Myers
That's really pretty isn't it.
Cameron Roberts
snnnnniiiiiifffff...oh yes my dear....sssnnnnniiiiiiiifffff....quite pungent indeed...is that....dare I say....sssssssnniff...eggs I smell?......sniff sniff....hmmm...yes...quite so my darling....sniff....quite pungent eggs yes very much so .....ssssssssssssssnniiiiiiiffffff....ah yes...and also....a hint of....sniff....cheese.....quite wet my dear....sniff...but oh yes...this will do nicely....sniff.....please my dear....another if you please....nice a big now....
Owen Walker
UFC thing. Saw some bloke getting kneed and battered on the head. Doesn't seem very safe. Someone's going to get hurt if they carry on like that.
Justin Allen
thats the point lad, afraid if you don't like it you might be a poofter
Leo Richardson
I wish I could be night time comfy. FUcking drunk retards keep walking down my street. I'm not even near the centre of town. These are drunk retards who've gotten drunk at home and only just left to go to bars, at fucking half midnight.
Carter Jackson
sorry to break it to you lad, its called pre drinks. get with the times. CS
Hunter Davis
ufc is gay just play tekken lol
Mason Thompson
They're trained to defend themselves, even though they're also trained to attack. This isn't street violence. It's a test of martial arts skill on the biggest stage between seasoned professionals. I hope you're joking. If you're not, stop being such a pussy.
M8 I was at uni for 3 years, I drank twice a week first year. i know what fucking pre drinks are. I just hate drunk people when I'm sober. A group of fat slags yelling (and I do mean yelling) the lyrics to Twenty One Pilots songs is not something I want to hear at half midnight
Brayden Williams
Pubs are great. Many have loads of random really old stuff laying around like a big barrel or some kind of iron farming tools hanging on the wall. Metal beer mugs up on shelves are pretty common, although I've never seen any cool fancy ones like the Germans and Dutch had.
Samuel Jones
i said tekken not virtua fighter dummy
Camden Sullivan
*snigger* Is it called UFC 121 because that's how many brain cells they've all got left?
Asher Johnson
What area is this happening in?
Carter Russell
Very likely fuck all else to report, so they created a puff piece. No substance here. Only newspaper worth following on a Sunday is The Sunday Times.
Hunter Rodriguez
no ufc121 was called that because its the hundred and twenty first event
Colton Williams
It's actually called UFC FIGHT NIGHT 121. PPV UFC events currently number 217.
Jacob Reed
no it's called UFC 121 because that's the average IQ
Xavier Allen
in every medium size town and up cunt, drinking culture has soured hard in the last 15 years its time to go back to the old rules
Gavin Wood
>night time comfy
Elijah Lewis
Pretty decent.
Leo Young
Hot as fuck
P.S. thanks all for streams of sports, nothing else going on so may as well watch them
Benjamin Roberts
Fuck that's a lot of (you)s, and the jannie pruned it on p9 before 1000 posts
Robert Taylor
21st pilot song yikes shit area it seems. get the tyskies out
Elijah Gutierrez
>Songs of Praise host Aled Jones is axed by the BBC amid allegations of sexual harassment as Walking in the Air singer apologises for 'juvenile behaviour'
Glad I moved to the middle of nowhere when I was 30. I haven't seen another person except a delivery driver for 4 years.
Levi Bailey
Don't think its my cup of tea. Remember Rimmer posting about it.
Jack Torres
don't mention him
Thomas Martin
Was going to answer but this guy nailed it It's a uni town too, one with a lot of tourists. So that could've been anything from drunk students, to cunts who come from out of town for the weekend
At 3:40 he describes English pub culture in the 40s Its nice
Jason Robinson
What do you think happened to him? Everyone always jokes about him killing himself, but I don't believe he'd do that. I think he's gone out to get a job and sort himself out.
I hope so lad. Just after so long I thought he'd have said goodbye.
Lucas Barnes
Making me intensely sad
Liam Miller
I'm pretty fucking envious desu m8.
Thomas Turner
He's probably posting as an user after the trip shoah
Xavier Gray
not sure he bitched out and posted without a trip for a while, probably still here posting but no ones clocked yet. kek he was an annoying cunt sometimes
Robert Baker
>British "people"
Hudson Morgan
>night time comfy >live in London I don't know this feel
Jayden Lewis
He did that for a while after his doxing scare, but you could always tell it was him. Unless he's totally changed his posting style, binned all those apustajas
Caleb Rogers
isn't that more Australian food nigel? those guys are always talking about sausages and you mongs talking about kebabs and dornairs.
Evan Bell
takeaway boxes m8?
Sup Forums bongs always about them takeaways
Colton Peterson
Anyone got a link to Rightly's youtube channel? Want to hear that Derby voice again.
Cameron Bennett
Yeah playing "fireworks or gun" gets boring quick.... (((London))) is terrible I miss home
Ryder Reyes
...And the Act of Toleration of 1689 compelled it to be more agile still, since it permitted Protestants who dissented from the Church of England - such as Baptists and Congregationalists - to worship in their own churches and according to their own conventions. The permission was not unconditional, however, and two of the conditions - the oath of allegiance and the pledge of the supremacy of the monarch - involved the effective recognition of an established church. The other condition, rejection of the doctrine of transubstantiation, was aimed at Catholics, being not so much an outcome of the scholastic quibbles that had split the Church since Wyclif, as a symbolic affirmation of Englishness against the devious workings of the Jesuits, the Spaniards, and the Antichrist who had usurped St Peter's throne. Even Locke, who produced the neatest argument for toleration in England - the 'Letter Concerning Toleration' published in the same year, 1689 - did not believe that toleration should be extended to Catholics, since their loyalty to the civil power could not be depended upon. For Locke, as for Hobbes, the achievement of Anglicanism was to have domesticated all sources of authority, the religious included, and confined them within the borders of the kingdom. The position defended explicitly by Hobbes prevailed: by defending an established church, who precepts were moderated by a measure of toleration, the English could ensure civil peace. But what mattered first was peace; concerning doctrine and ritual a certain measure of flexibility would be possible, provided the kingdom's enemies were prevented from taking advantage of it. (Roger Scruton)
Juan King
Not at one o'clock in the morning, lad. Not unless I've been out or have leftovers.
It is the language of the Book of Common Prayer and the King James Bible that the English Church has held in trust, and which forms, in my view, the real essence of its religion. Historians continue to argue over the causes of the seventeenth-century turmoil to which I alluded in the last chapter. But the literature of the time makes abundantly clear that the sound and syntax of the Bible gave shape to the prevailing bellicosity. It was an age when truth seemed more important than compromise, and when the settlement envisaged in the Thirty-nine Articles was suddenly under threat. Englishmen could now shout at one another in God's tone of voice, and this lent exultation to their anger. But the very fact that the language was a common possession led at last to a renewed attempt at compromise. And in the event it was compromise that won. The imposition of the Act of Uniformity in 1662 led to the departure of some nine hundred ministers from the Church of England. But within six decades the Nonconforming congregations had won the right to build their own churches, and the language heard in them was the old liturgical idiom of Tyndale and Cranmer. (Roger Scruton - Our Church)
Jack Campbell
>reposting peoples sandwiches
absolute state
Robert Young
Cheers lad.
Jayden Robinson
Mentalist.
Justin Gomez
You walk into threads?
>11pbtid You were posting long before me.
You know it'd be much more fun if my haters didn't suffer from down syndrome.
Levi Watson
>tfw have a pub like this near me >Went down last weekend on my own >Sat at the bar and made conversation with the barmaid >Some of the old boys there invited me for a game of dominoes and cards >Played a few games and go in a round or two >They want me to come back every week
If only all pubs were like this, never felt more happy in my life.
Blake Ramirez
I just popped out to the shops. Forgot to ask- did any of you want anything?
Angel Green
Someone was asking after you. I had to put down a few cunts for falling for the Christmas jew.
Wyatt Lopez
You were still in the thread before me, and you don't 'walk' into threads.
And you're on to talk about post quality, look at the shit you post.
Elijah Wright
Evening lad. Are you going to watch the UFC with us?
Levi Thompson
Post midnight is my relaxation time.
Michael Morales
hello, willy nibbler.
Nathaniel Allen
fucking class fight this atm
Connor Sanders
Incredibly disrespectful.
Samuel Bell
I hope they're following the health and safety regulations.