You did say it though, in fairness. You said you wanted him gone because you were 'bored'. Like a big, spoilt child demanding a new toy.
In my defence, I believe I made clear at the time that I didn't actually expect things to get any better by getting rid of AW, I simply wanted them to be more amusing. This dago is in no way amusing.
In my defence, I believe I made clear at the time that I didn't actually expect things to get any better by getting rid of AW, I simply wanted them to be more amusing. This dago is in no way amusing.
Wel one was a walking parody of a comedy french detective, the other a parody of a comedy spanish waiter. At least, during a match, the spaniard pulls the most grotesque faces for our amusement
Wel one was a walking parody of a comedy french detective, the other a parody of a comedy spanish waiter. At least, during a match, the spaniard pulls the most grotesque faces for our amusement
I found his way with the English language amusing at first, I must admit. However, I did actually expect it to get better - which it has not.
I also rather expected someone to take him aside and have a word with him about his teeth and hair.
In my defence, I believe I made clear at the time that I didn't actually expect things to get any better by getting rid of AW, I simply wanted them to be more amusing. This dago is in no way amusing.
You wanted that fine gentleman sacked for the sake of your amusement? You're no better than Farage.
Perhaps b is Farage except Farage seems to have a sense of humour
I rather like Farage, but take issue with some of his tailoring. In particular, I find his taste for yellow or mustard corduroy trouserings extremely upsetting. He dresses like the sort of chap who'd pocket the silverware at a country house weekend.