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Park Road Flag 16 Dec 17 8.26am

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Are you trying to suggest that making fun of someone's speech impediment is unique, subtle and highly developed humour as personally I find it the exact opposite and very much doubt whether Oscar Wilde had football supporters in mind when he suggested that British humour was superior to that of Americans

British humour is what it is. Humour is also subjective. If i find something isnt funny that's it.I don't go round spouting my disapproval.
You can say what you like about Oscar Wilde but my post was about British humour.

 

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View Dangermouse's Profile Dangermouse Flag Hastings 16 Dec 17 8.35am Send a Private Message to Dangermouse Add Dangermouse as a friend

Think it was the Sun that came up with this nickname, I think someone called it? Nicknames are genuinely affectionate. This one was not created affectionately. Still Rupert's Sun obviously understands British values and humour so let's carry on.

 


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Originally posted by Park Road

You can say what you like about Oscar Wilde but my post was about British humour.

To be precise it was a cut and paste job from an article written by foreigners

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Park Road Flag 16 Dec 17 8.41am

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

To be precise it was a cut and paste job from an article written by foreigners

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and your point is? are they wrong? Would british people disagree with it?
the article is spot on. one might say who are you to disagree on what the British public find funny

 

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View Selhurstboys's Profile Selhurstboys Flag Basel 16 Dec 17 8.53am Send a Private Message to Selhurstboys Add Selhurstboys as a friend

Originally posted by Park Road

and your point is? are they wrong? Would british people disagree with it?
the article is spot on. one might say who are you to disagree on what the British public find funny

To be honest I think he was simply taking the piss!

 

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Park Road Flag 16 Dec 17 8.55am

Originally posted by Selhurstboys

To be honest I think he was simply taking the piss!

Fair enough! It's part and parcel of the game.

 

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View Dangermouse's Profile Dangermouse Flag Hastings 16 Dec 17 8.57am Send a Private Message to Dangermouse Add Dangermouse as a friend

Agree the paste job was spot on.
My problem with the Roy, Woy thing is that it was created as an insult. Now as British we create insulting nicknames for our mates, that is true, however the tabloid press and Roy weren't mates. It was a nickname that you use behind someone's back that you don't like, not to their face. The tabloids and Talksport though are quite happy to insult people.
It is purely an insult and therefore not funny, IMO.
For the record I ain't a Liberal snowflake and don't get offended by anything really.

 


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Park Road Flag 16 Dec 17 9.10am

Originally posted by Dangermouse

Agree the paste job was spot on.
My problem with the Roy, Woy thing is that it was created as an insult. Now as British we create insulting nicknames for our mates, that is true, however the tabloid press and Roy weren't mates. It was a nickname that you use behind someone's back that you don't like, not to their face. The tabloids and Talksport though are quite happy to insult people.
It is purely an insult and therefore not funny, IMO.
For the record I ain't a Liberal snowflake and don't get offended by anything really.

Was it them who first coined the phrase? I wasn't aware. Cant stand tabloid press. In Spain the news on TV is tabloid.
However, I'm talking about Palace fans. Roy is our manager so, part of the extended family or mate albeit a distant one and one you'd probably never meet face to face, therefore i believe its used as a form of affection.
If there is anybody on here who uses woy a an insult please reply to the post and explain why you feel the need to insult our manager.
I'm not holding my breath tho, but there might be some

 

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Park Road Flag 16 Dec 17 10.24am

. UK v USA humour/humor.

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Note in what context he defines affection

Edited by Park Road (16 Dec 2017 10.25am)

Edited by Park Road (16 Dec 2017 10.30am)

 

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Park Road Flag 16 Dec 17 10.32am

Simon pegg on the same subject
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View buzby1's Profile buzby1 Flag Devon 16 Dec 17 10.49am Send a Private Message to buzby1 Add buzby1 as a friend

Stop calling Roy, Woy?

OK. Alwight.

 

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View Mendi's Profile Mendi Flag 16 Dec 17 2.20pm Send a Private Message to Mendi Add Mendi as a friend

Roy has turned stuff around, and got a top result away from home at Foxes.

Edited by Mendi (16 Dec 2017 2.20pm)

 

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