Re: The Cringe/Hate Thread
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 7:51 pm
English rugby commentators who cannot pronounce the Welsh name Davies. It's not Davis.Mellsblue wrote:Launchberry.
English rugby commentators who cannot pronounce the Welsh name Davies. It's not Davis.Mellsblue wrote:Launchberry.
It isn't? I thought English people pronouncing it 'day-vees' was actually a particular bugbear of the Welsh? Maybe I'm backwards on that.Spiffy wrote:English rugby commentators who cannot pronounce the Welsh name Davies. It's not Davis.Mellsblue wrote:Launchberry.
Mine is the soft g in Tongan. Or other island names really. I remember them even getting it wrong when they said Inga the Winger.Spiffy wrote:English rugby commentators who cannot pronounce the Welsh name Davies. It's not Davis.Mellsblue wrote:Launchberry.
Indeed. Cliches in general, and rugby-writers are serial offenders!Mikey Brown wrote:Anything-gate, FFS. Do people even know why they say this? I can't work out why anybody thinks it is funny or clever or meaningful or whatever it is supposed to be.
Yes! There are a few where they've had a reduction because of their good conduct at the hearing. WTF is that about.Adder wrote:Players getting time of their suspension for apologising or admit what they did.
Mikey Brown wrote:Anything-gate, FFS. Do people even know why they say this? I can't work out why anybody thinks it is funny or clever or meaningful or whatever it is supposed to be.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04v72pw
Italy, Ruck-gate and 'The Chaos Theory'
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Ugo and Chris speak to the Italy coach Conor O'Shea the day after his side frustrated Eddie Jones and England with their innovative tactics at the ruck.
They're joined on the sofa by the BBC's Tom Fordyce, Ugo reveals who his worst roommate was...and there's a story about Ronan Keating.
It is pronounced DavisSpiffy wrote:English rugby commentators who cannot pronounce the Welsh name Davies. It's not Davis.Mellsblue wrote:Launchberry.
actually, in this case, ruck and gate are relevantAdder wrote:Mikey Brown wrote:Anything-gate, FFS. Do people even know why they say this? I can't work out why anybody thinks it is funny or clever or meaningful or whatever it is supposed to be.http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04v72pw
Italy, Ruck-gate and 'The Chaos Theory'
5 live’s Rugby Union Weekly
Ugo and Chris speak to the Italy coach Conor O'Shea the day after his side frustrated Eddie Jones and England with their innovative tactics at the ruck.
They're joined on the sofa by the BBC's Tom Fordyce, Ugo reveals who his worst roommate was...and there's a story about Ronan Keating.
Forgot one - Hurricanes blow (opponents) away . . .rowan wrote:Indeed. Cliches in general, and rugby-writers are serial offenders!Mikey Brown wrote:Anything-gate, FFS. Do people even know why they say this? I can't work out why anybody thinks it is funny or clever or meaningful or whatever it is supposed to be.Scotland the 'brave' whenever they don't lose to the All Blacks by 50 points is another one...
Cheers Tre - I did not know that. My comment was based on a Taff I used to work with who called himself Dav -ees. Must have been an imposter mun.Tre wrote:It is pronounced DavisSpiffy wrote:English rugby commentators who cannot pronounce the Welsh name Davies. It's not Davis.Mellsblue wrote:Launchberry.
Ahem.Mikey Brown wrote:It isn't? I thought English people pronouncing it 'day-vees' was actually a particular bugbear of the Welsh? Maybe I'm backwards on that.Spiffy wrote:English rugby commentators who cannot pronounce the Welsh name Davies. It's not Davis.Mellsblue wrote:Launchberry.
People who make bold statements but then immediately begin to backtrack as if unsure of what they've saidDonny osmond wrote:Players being allowed to roll foward over and over after they have clearly been tackled and the tackler has released AS PER THE FREAKIN LAWS unless the laws have changed in which case not.
Its my whole lifeMellsblue wrote:People who make bold statements but then immediately begin to backtrack as if unsure of what they've saidDonny osmond wrote:Players being allowed to roll foward over and over after they have clearly been tackled and the tackler has released AS PER THE FREAKIN LAWS unless the laws have changed in which case not.
Tattoos, blonde dreadlocks and man-buns as fashion accessories. I've actually seen guys with all 3morepork wrote:Big, stupid, expensive spectacles as a fashion accessory. Just fuck off.
rowan wrote:Tattoos, blonde dreadlocks and man-buns as fashion accessories. I've actually seen guys with all 3morepork wrote:Big, stupid, expensive spectacles as a fashion accessory. Just fuck off.![]()
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Incidentally I've got nothing against tats and have one myself, but white folks with Polynesian designs all over their arms = cringe-worthy
Honorary mention to the current bushy beard craze among young North Americans.