Shandon Par Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 1 hour ago, Henderson to deliver ..... said: Pizza anyone ? Show your respect to our fallen by stuffing your face with Tesco thin crust. Italy's relationship to WW1 is a complex one. Italy would probably appreciate a few quid from Tesco's pizza profits considering they only finished paying for their involvement in WW1 in the 1970s. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJ2 Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 Just saw this belter on Facebook. Silly dabs. Lest we forget 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finch road Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 Poppy mad down in England. Pain in the fucking arse this whole charade. Wear one or Don't, who really cares 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ross. Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 2 hours ago, Henderson to deliver ..... said: Pizza anyone ? Show your respect to our fallen by stuffing your face with Tesco thin crust. Lest we forget, they also do Stuffed Crust. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshbairn Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 2 hours ago, Henderson to deliver ..... said: Pizza anyone ? Show your respect to our fallen by stuffing your face with Tesco thin crust. They should have more varieties, like the Passchendaele Deluxe and the Gallipoli Special. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamaldo Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 I just assume everyone who wears a poppy is a complete arsehole, just to be on the safe side. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dons_1988 Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 Said this last year after the whole circus around the England game.The irony of the 'it's not a political statement' argument is that they are right in a sense, it's not meant to be. It shouldn't be.But they've made it a political statement with the way they carry on about it and demonise anyone who doesn't. At the end of the day it is a charity like many others, people donate to charities that mean the most to them, if it is poppy scotland, British legion, help for heroes then fine, if not and it's something else, that's also fine. In all honesty the more they force it on people the more I'm put off it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HoBNob Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 I wasn't commenting on its existence, merely on the tackiness of its name. Imagine a charity shop, or a shop of any sort using a pun for a name. Oh the humanity. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chomp my root Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 2 hours ago, Dons_1988 said: Said this last year after the whole circus around the England game. The irony of the 'it's not a political statement' argument is that they are right in a sense, it's not meant to be. It shouldn't be. But they've made it a political statement with the way they carry on about it and demonise anyone who doesn't. At the end of the day it is a charity like many others, people donate to charities that mean the most to them, if it is poppy scotland, British legion, help for heroes then fine, if not and it's something else, that's also fine. In all honesty the more they force it on people the more I'm put off it. For the sake of clarity who is the 'they' that you think is pushing an agenda, I'm pretty sure its not the charities themselves. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dons_1988 Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 For the sake of clarity who is the 'they' that you think is pushing an agenda, I'm pretty sure its not the charities themselves. I didn’t say it was the charities. It’s the media and poppy point scorers you see on social media that I’m on about. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post The Chlamydia Kid Posted October 31, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted October 31, 2017 Wearing a poppy has become like most other things in our society now- an empty, insincere platitude expressed as a matter of obligation rather than any conviction. Few would dare be seen on a TV screen without it. The way it has been hijacked by plenty of loyalists up here and some right wing types down south in order to assume some moral superiority is pathetic. I’ve seen guy kicking about with T shirts covered in Poppy’s, poppy tattoos etc as if desperate to demonstrate to every one that they REALLY care about our troops- it’s bordering on the obscene and it’s virtue signalling behaviour. I’m full of admiration for anyone that puts their life on the line on others behalf, past or present. But I am not driven by a need to let everyone know. It should be a mark or respect not a mark of mawkish pride. 23 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongTimeLurker Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 ^^^Has slowly been getting worse year on year ever since the WWII generation stopped being around in big numbers to tell people to get a grip and show a bit of proper decorum. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shotgun Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 When the "Support our troops, lest we forget, give soldiers footballer's wages, we shall remember them" hypocrites start speaking out against the troops being sent into pointless, unnecessary and unwinnable wars, I'll be willing to accept that they give a monkey's chuff about them. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chomp my root Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 15 minutes ago, Dons_1988 said: I didn’t say it was the charities. It’s the media and poppy point scorers you see on social media that I’m on about. Should have led with "media and poppy point scorers", its a bit less ambiguous than "they". "They" just leads to arguments when its misunderstood. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
invergowrie arab Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, The Chlamydia Kid said: Wearing a poppy has become like most other things in our society now- an empty, insincere platitude expressed as a matter of obligation rather than any conviction. Few would dare be seen on a TV screen without it. The way it has been hijacked by plenty of loyalists up here and some right wing types down south in order to assume some moral superiority is pathetic. I’ve seen guy kicking about with T shirts covered in Poppy’s, poppy tattoos etc as if desperate to demonstrate to every one that they REALLY care about our troops- it’s bordering on the obscene and it’s virtue signalling behaviour. I’m full of admiration for anyone that puts their life on the line on others behalf, past or present. But I am not driven by a need to let everyone know. It should be a mark or respect not a mark of mawkish pride. I don't think I'll read a more surprising post on P&B this year. Anyway, this year I have decided to give very few fucks. It used to annoy me but seeing as I have no intention of buying or wearing a poppy I have decided it's none of my concern how the whole thing is hijacked. My only point would be, my understanding and I could be wrong, is that it's meant to be about raising money for veterans charities. All these home made suits, giant poppies, tatoos, facebook profiles etc presumably raise f**k all. The wearing of a poppy in and of itself to "show respect" completely misses the point about the fundraising side. Edited October 31, 2017 by invergowrie arab 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmy boo Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 I didn't get a poppy last year and probably won't this year. The ones here are rubbish and curl up within a day or two. It should be a personal thing anyway so I have a standing order for Erskine hospital. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sherrif John Bunnell Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 44 minutes ago, jimmy boo said: I didn't get a poppy last year and probably won't this year. The ones here are rubbish and curl up within a day or two. It should be a personal thing anyway so I have a standing order for Erskine hospital. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/humblebrag 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miguel Sanchez Posted November 1, 2017 Share Posted November 1, 2017 3 hours ago, invergowrie arab said: I don't think I'll read a more surprising post on P&B this year. Anyway, this year I have decided to give very few fucks. It used to annoy me but seeing as I have no intention of buying or wearing a poppy I have decided it's none of my concern how the whole thing is hijacked. My only point would be, my understanding and I could be wrong, is that it's meant to be about raising money for veterans charities. All these home made suits, giant poppies, tatoos, facebook profiles etc presumably raise f**k all. The wearing of a poppy in and of itself to "show respect" completely misses the point about the fundraising side. Last year I was sat in George Square having my lunch around this time. I saw a group of people looking vaguely awed at this clear plastic pyramid thing with a bronze statue of a soldier in it. There was a fan of some sort in the bottom and it was blowing poppies around like a snowglobe. I thought the rapturous look of the (mostly old(er)) gawpers in front of it was spoiled by the tackiness of the affair, not to mention the cost which presumably went into its construction and transportation while about thirty yards away there's a giant war memorial that's been there for quite some time. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerberus Posted November 1, 2017 Share Posted November 1, 2017 This guy is so good he ‘members all year round.I wonder if he voted for Brexit or not. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chomp my root Posted November 1, 2017 Share Posted November 1, 2017 21 minutes ago, Miguel Sanchez said: Last year I was sat in George Square having my lunch around this time. I saw a group of people looking vaguely awed at this clear plastic pyramid thing with a bronze statue of a soldier in it. There was a fan of some sort in the bottom and it was blowing poppies around like a snowglobe. I thought the rapturous look of the (mostly old(er)) gawpers in front of it was spoiled by the tackiness of the affair, not to mention the cost which presumably went into its construction and transportation while about thirty yards away there's a giant war memorial that's been there for quite some time. You could argue that if all the celebs that took part in Children in Need donated a couple of percent to the fund instead of tap dancing or whatever shit they get up to then the same money could be raised instead of public involvement. The public involvement is a part of the whole process, um.... lest we forget. There are a lot of charities sat on fortunes, my missus works in cancer research, the 'sciencey bit' not the fund raising and they have to do a sales pitch to the charities (although technically working for a university) for funding. I have heard that the British Legion is sat on gazillions and gathers far more than they dish out but that's anecdotal. Charity is an industry now, we'll all have ones that are 'closer to our hearts' than others. Charities are run by people, charities head hunt people, its an industry, by all means, cherry pick YOUR charities, we all do, I just don't get the need to single out charities for criticism unless they've been caught being up to no good financially. A lot are by the way, some spend quite lavishly on their HQ's etc but my spider senses aren't picking up that this is your logic. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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