tell me why my comments homophobic donnie? Got a good pal who bats for the other team and he thinks its funny as fu#k when i introduce him as king of the ringDonnie wrote:Nothing like a bit of homophobic commentary to make your point eh?

tell me why my comments homophobic donnie? Got a good pal who bats for the other team and he thinks its funny as fu#k when i introduce him as king of the ringDonnie wrote:Nothing like a bit of homophobic commentary to make your point eh?
Pretty obvious from the above. And really? The "my best mates gay" line to defend your insults?ipman wrote:hello Benjamin do you enjoy abit of harry potter? i would of thought you was a lord of the ring fan myself seeing as you keep sniffing these guys backendsbuttontobutton wrote: Troll in the dungeon...
The English noun troll in the standard sense of ugly dwarf or giant dates to 1610 and comes from the Old Norse word troll meaning giant or demon. The word evokes the trolls of Scandinavian folklore and children's tales: antisocial, quarrelsome and slow-witted creatures which make life difficult for travellers.ipman wrote:hello Benjamin do you enjoy abit of harry potter? i would of thought you was a lord of the ring fan myself seeing as you keep sniffing these guys backendsbuttontobutton wrote: Troll in the dungeon...
first you quote a scene from harry potter then you copy and paste a load of shitebuttontobutton wrote: The English noun troll in the standard sense of ugly dwarf or giant dates to 1610 and comes from the Old Norse word troll meaning giant or demon. The word evokes the trolls of Scandinavian folklore and children's tales: antisocial, quarrelsome and slow-witted creatures which make life difficult for travellers.