United Towel - is it yours?

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I'll leave aside the whole is she / isn't she funny or annoying - done to death elsewhere. As has the dress.

But was that your United towel in the picture below at Buxton?
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Good on her. She should wear that dress to every event she attends. Most (if not all) of the critics of the dress were women. Sisterhood my arse.

Not my towel :-)
 

Thanks.

Am I the only one that things that anyone who "tweets" (as I believe the term is), should have their tweeting finger summarily amputated?

No you're not. We don't agree on much but I'm with you on that one. The ultimate 'Look at ME!' tool.

Well, i think the governments of Iran, Egypt and Turkey would probably agree with you.

Nice friends to have.....
 
Am I the only one that things that anyone who "tweets" (as I believe the term is), should have their tweeting finger summarily amputated?

Depends what they use it for and tweet about.

We have around 7k people who see a need to follow us and enjoy "faster than Sky Sports" updates from Blades matches and related events, along with the snippets of news etc we tweet about.

If it's tweets of Nile Ranger's latest tattoo or what Kayne West had for his tea* I'm in total agreement though.

* he had fish sticks
 
Thanks.

Am I the only one that things that anyone who "tweets" (as I believe the term is), should have their tweeting finger summarily amputated?

As a fellow executioner in waiting, I tend to agree with your thoughts on Tweeting. I rarely use any of what are termed social networking sites. What motivates anyone to want to share in the most mundane of life's activities, and expect others will be interested in this, astonishes me. I think it's the final victory of the shallow over substance. I appreciate that it's out of step with common social currency, but the 'shortening' of language, where ideas are rarely explored, has suffered as text speak has broken out like a bad rash.

Point taken Foxy, the context you've described makes complete sense.
 
Thanks.

Am I the only one that things that anyone who "tweets" (as I believe the term is), should have their tweeting finger summarily amputated?

As a fellow executioner in waiting, I tend to agree with your thoughts on Tweeting. I rarely use any of what are termed social networking sites. What motivates anyone to want to share in the most mundane of life's activities, and expect others will be interested in this, astonishes me. I think it's the final victory of the shallow over substance. I appreciate that it's out of step with common social currency, but the 'shortening' of language, where ideas are rarely explored, has suffered as text speak has broken out like a bad rash.

Point taken Foxy, the context you've described makes complete sense.

My mistake, posted twice!
 
Thanks.

Am I the only one that things that anyone who "tweets" (as I believe the term is), should have their tweeting finger summarily amputated?

Trouble is Darren, blokes (and some women) would then have to use their "tickling finger" - their phones could be very messy as a result ... :eek: :D
 
Whoever this person is, it's no from me...'man's hands' urgh!
 
Some people must have really loooooonnnnnnggggg lists.
Why not? No point having a list of two and turning around to the last bird on the dancefloor at 2 am only to reveal " sorry love, you're not on my list"

Kebab, taxi...
 
Depends what they use it for and tweet about.

We have around 7k people who see a need to follow us and enjoy "faster than Sky Sports" updates from Blades matches and related events, along with the snippets of news etc we tweet about.

If it's tweets of Nile Ranger's latest tattoo or what Kayne West had for his tea* I'm in total agreement though.

* he had fish sticks

Exactly. Old buggers complaining about tech they don't understand. Foxy/Linz's tweets are excellent and quicker than the Beeb. Now that's service.
 

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