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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The entire forwards pack of the England national team in Wagamamas!
Courtney Lawes stood up and I immediately ducked my head and said nothing else the rest of the hour I was there |
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By *yron69 OP Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
"I had the pleasure just before Brexit of booing Boris in York.
Who have you booed?
No one. Not sure this is the place to air your booing victories lol"
Victory? We lost!
Why not air it here? You just want bums and farting stories? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I booed at the panto, the evil queen deserved it"
This is the only time I’ve ever booed and absolutely the evil queen of the horrible man on stage deserved it!
Though one time, the horrible man looked sad after the booed and I cried for making him feel bad . |
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By *exysuzi and Mr.SCouple
over a year ago
CONISTON .Stoke Suburbia. Staffs. BARMOUTH. The Lakes (Monthly) |
"At neices school show they put on at Christmas.
No where near professional enough for a public performance , don't care if they were only 6 yr olds
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Lol this has made me chuckle xxxxx Suzi |
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By *iss SJWoman
over a year ago
Hull |
"When I was young, either at pantos, or booing Big Daddy at the wrestling (sadly, I was the only one booing the f*cker)."
Yeah Big Daddy was supposed to be the ‘goody’ and Giant Haystacks was alway the ‘baddie’. Only time I ever heard my sweet little paternal grandmother raise her voice and swear was when she was watching the wrestling on a Saturday afternoon. It was like she was possessed. Thank god no one ever took her to a live event, she’d have been trying to get in the ring to wallop them with her handbag |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"At neices school show they put on at Christmas.
No where near professional enough for a public performance , don't care if they were only 6 yr olds
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They put themselves out there though. There’s no excuse for anything but professionalism. It’s all I can do not to boo, when my daughter doesn’t win at sports events. She lets the side down, and as parents we’re supposed to tell them “it’s the taking part that counts”, no, just no! If she’s not bringing home the win I don’t see why I should have to pretend to be proud of her, tough love and all that x Viv x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I’ve booed Max Verstappen more than once. And Michael Schhmacher. Both from
The stands at races.
As a kid I used to boo Steve Davies all the time, and shout “miss!” And “come On Jimmy!” At the telly with my granny |
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Fairfield Halls in Croydon, watching the Wrestling
I was just content with booing guys like Rollerball Rocco
But the old ladies in the front row were always poking their umbrellas at the baddies if they were on the ropes |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"At neices school show they put on at Christmas.
No where near professional enough for a public performance , don't care if they were only 6 yr olds
They put themselves out there though. There’s no excuse for anything but professionalism. It’s all I can do not to boo, when my daughter doesn’t win at sports events. She lets the side down, and as parents we’re supposed to tell them “it’s the taking part that counts”, no, just no! If she’s not bringing home the win I don’t see why I should have to pretend to be proud of her, tough love and all that x Viv x"
They bring it on themselves , just not committed enough |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When I was young, either at pantos, or booing Big Daddy at the wrestling (sadly, I was the only one booing the f*cker).
Yeah Big Daddy was supposed to be the ‘goody’ and Giant Haystacks was alway the ‘baddie’. Only time I ever heard my sweet little paternal grandmother raise her voice and swear was when she was watching the wrestling on a Saturday afternoon. It was like she was possessed. Thank god no one ever took her to a live event, she’d have been trying to get in the ring to wallop them with her handbag "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When I was young, either at pantos, or booing Big Daddy at the wrestling (sadly, I was the only one booing the f*cker).
Yeah Big Daddy was supposed to be the ‘goody’ and Giant Haystacks was alway the ‘baddie’. Only time I ever heard my sweet little paternal grandmother raise her voice and swear was when she was watching the wrestling on a Saturday afternoon. It was like she was possessed. Thank god no one ever took her to a live event, she’d have been trying to get in the ring to wallop them with her handbag "
I always preferred the villains, and in real life Haystacks was apparently a far nicer person than Daddy.
The old girls were vicious. In those days, you could smoke at the wrestling and they tried to stub their cigarettes out on the wrestlers arses! |
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