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  • #46
    Just a storm in a D-cup?
    #We Stand with ourJewish community#

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    • #47
      You Guy's are right it's the biggest beat up I've heard for a while seems to me he was just trying to get her attention

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      • #48
        Originally posted by bondi-boy View Post
        Case still open...time will tell.

        His lawyers have spoken...now it's up to the other side, if there is one.
        Not any more. http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/l...513-zrayy.html

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Greedy666 View Post
          Whilst I do agree with you NC, there are certain double standards when it comes to that argument.

          Eg: I remember being at a concert at the SFS one day and the ladies toilets must have been full so they started queing for cubicles in the male toilets. I was standing there doing my business at the trough only for a middle-aged woman to pinch me on the arse.

          Even forgetting about the pinch on the arse, you would have a farrken fit if the blokes started lining up in the women's toilets. Even though every bit of business done in there is behind a closed cubicle door.
          Greeds, unfortunately some middle aged women, espec on the drink, behave worse than teenage girls. They make me cringe, as they give all women of their age a bad name. And you have every right to complain about them to someone.

          And I must admit, I have made my way into a male toilet or two when I have little choice (when you gotta go, you gotta go). But I accept that I may be taking a risk in doing so and it's not a good look. I wouldn't have a problem with a bloke in the ladies toilets, so long as he used a cubicle and put the toilet seat down afterwards! But unfortunately it's the ladies' ones that always have the bloody queue. It's a bloody mystery to me why we all decide we have to go at the same time. The occasional male that I've found in the ladies has only just come in because, usually in a drunken state, he's decided to find out for himself what they look like, and he just gibbers away as if we're standing at the bar!

          NC
          Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by novice chook View Post
            Greeds, unfortunately some middle aged women, espec on the drink, behave worse than teenage girls. They make me cringe, as they give all women of their age a bad name. And you have every right to complain about them to someone.

            And I must admit, I have made my way into a male toilet or two when I have little choice (when you gotta go, you gotta go). But I accept that I may be taking a risk in doing so and it's not a good look. I wouldn't have a problem with a bloke in the ladies toilets, so long as he used a cubicle and put the toilet seat down afterwards! But unfortunately it's the ladies' ones that always have the bloody queue. It's a bloody mystery to me why we all decide we have to go at the same time. The occasional male that I've found in the ladies has only just come in because, usually in a drunken state, he's decided to find out for himself what they look like, and he just gibbers away as if we're standing at the bar!

            NC
            Thanks NC. You've cleared up another mystery for me.
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            • #51
              Originally posted by novice chook View Post
              Greeds, unfortunately some middle aged women, espec on the drink, behave worse than teenage girls. They make me cringe, as they give all women of their age a bad name. And you have every right to complain about them to someone.

              And I must admit, I have made my way into a male toilet or two when I have little choice (when you gotta go, you gotta go). But I accept that I may be taking a risk in doing so and it's not a good look. I wouldn't have a problem with a bloke in the ladies toilets, so long as he used a cubicle and put the toilet seat down afterwards! But unfortunately it's the ladies' ones that always have the bloody queue. It's a bloody mystery to me why we all decide we have to go at the same time. The occasional male that I've found in the ladies has only just come in because, usually in a drunken state, he's decided to find out for himself what they look like, and he just gibbers away as if we're standing at the bar!

              NC
              I agree with you there NC. That's why I don't go back to the club after games anymore and I'm partially dreading the Chic Members function coming up and it should not be that way. For those of us who don't drink, we get lumped in with that type crowd even if you are just standing by sipping water and trying to watch the game. As for using public bathrooms, I'm a bit of a female George Costanza and would prefer my own private one..
              "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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              • #52
                Like the majority of Roosters fans, I was expecting the worse when I read the headlines. When I saw the footage, it was like.....is that it ???
                Mercy. As Chris said, big bloody deal. My information is, that he was pissed off at the girl bringing in the police, when it was such a nothing incident.
                All those that want Pearce suspended, are those that don't want him playing origin. Pearce should receive no ban at all.

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                • #53
                  Not saying what he did was acceptable, but it did not warrant such ridiculous media coverage. It was not worth police intervention.

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                  • #54
                    What Pearce, other players and really any young bloke should learn is that while you might be in right it's always easier in the end to walk away.

                    If he had done that none of this rubbish would of happened.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by THE BIG O View Post
                      Like the majority of Roosters fans, I was expecting the worse when I read the headlines. When I saw the footage, it was like.....is that it ???
                      Mercy. As Chris said, big bloody deal. My information is, that he was pissed off at the girl bringing in the police, when it was such a nothing incident.
                      All those that want Pearce suspended, are those that don't want him playing origin. Pearce should receive no ban at all.
                      I saw the front page of the Daily Astonisher yesterday when I was walking home and I can't it made headlines that big..unfortunately, this type of mud sticks and it's unsettling to all concerned.
                      "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by stephenj View Post
                        interesting night at the rooswters 5 year fan night tonight, only 3 players there jwh, maubs and fpn plus freddy and fitzy, not even mini? ithought he was club captain? no sign of robbo either but fitzy did say on stage that he felt wed finally switched back on and we can expect good things from now on! fitzy i trust.what was rgood about the night was there wasnt the big crowd surge of brand new fans, everyone there at least knew each oyther by face, most of the chookpen were there and half of bay 35?
                        There were only 3 players attending last years BBQ as well Stephen so I wouldn't read too much into it. None of the 'new' fans were invited to this event as you need to be part of the 5 years plus club to be on the list. I hope you had a good time. Monday is not a good night for me to go to these events.
                        "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by fitzy View Post
                          What Pearce, other players and really any young bloke should learn is that while you might be in right it's always easier in the end to walk away.

                          If he had done that none of this rubbish would of happened.
                          Yep once security or the police have made their mind up that they want u out, regardless if u have done nothing wrong, no pleading or sweet talking will change their minds.

                          I have some pretty big mates, 120kg 6 foot 5 types, have never been in a fight or caused a fight, but have been moved on because they look like a threat if something was to happen.

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                          • #58
                            pathetic story for the nrl and our club by our own board member's tv network. if i was pearce i certainly would not be fond of gyngell.
                            as i see it - it is is all a beat up and a smokescreen for the real issues the nrl has. 1. todd greenberg. 2. south sydney charity misappropriating tax payers funds with their medicare rort via their charity souths cares.3. nrl administration of match officials and the judiciary wherein their needs to be separation.

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                            • #59
                              They are still going on about it.
                              http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/wom...anvas+news_rss
                              Just heard a channel 9 promo for the news. They are running an exclusive on "The girl behind the Mitchell Pearce arrest"
                              FFS. What a crock.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by me_wantee View Post
                                They are still going on about it.
                                http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/wom...anvas+news_rss
                                Just heard a channel 9 promo for the news. They are running an exclusive on "The girl behind the Mitchell Pearce arrest"
                                FFS. What a crock.
                                The whole thing is a true example of sensationalist journalism. Where's that so-called roosters fan Tony the Wheely bin to stick up for the trial by media? Oh that's right...he stopped coming on here when we became Premiers!

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