Re: Barry Hall sacked from Melbourne Triple M
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 2:52 pm
Now...
where was I...
where was I...
HH3 wrote:Now...
where was I...
amber_fluid wrote:HH3 wrote:Now...
where was I...
Do you mean before or after you insulted people?
Booney wrote:Hi HH3 *waves*
Hi BC *waves*
Amber.
MW wrote:Have I missed something? ffs...
HH3 wrote:MW wrote:Have I missed something? ffs...
Nah, it's been pretty quiet on here.
Corona Man wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Your old man would've been thinking so.
I was coming up 11 probably wondering what's happening to my balls?
I am 35 now and only just recently I got mine back... So that's a good thing
You can get them back
Booney wrote:whufc wrote:My partner recently had a baby 5 weeks ago
The week before the birth she had a stretch and sweep.
We were in the rugby change rooms before the game a couple of days after, 4 of our players are doctors, 2 are head wine makers in the Barossa and 1 is in a government job.
They were genuinely asking about the birth etc, it was mentioned that a stretch and sweep had been done to try and speed up the process. Now while no one referred to my partners exact encounter there was ‘locker room talk’ around how a stretch and sweep would be done, how much stretch is done etc etc while I and the doctors in the team educated them on the facts about the process was.
No one took offence to this including my partners dad who is the head coach, in fact when I told the partner about a couple of the jokes she genuinely laughed (maybe that is just her Northern Irish sense of humour) she added further jokes about the procedure (Expressing her disappointment Hugh Jackman most certainly wasn’t her doctor) Just as we also joked about me going to get the snip and all possibles during and after the procedure.
Now while I don’t agree with what Hall said on public radio and i can understand why he was sacked I think his biggest crime is misjudgement of his time and place rather than a deliberate personal attack on the Montagna’s or women in general.
It was in a "locker room"? Well then, open slather.
Booney wrote:It's an interesting debate.
Some are clear on their thoughts, the comments are unacceptable and we should move beyond that sort of talk.
Others are clear on their thoughts, too, the comments are unacceptable unless you're in a locker room or around a fire with your mates.
whufc wrote:Are you saying you have never had 'slightly inappropriate' jokes with your mates or inner friends.
HH3 wrote:whufc wrote:Are you saying you have never had 'slightly inappropriate' jokes with your mates or inner friends.
Not once. I try not to offend anyone with my jokes. And they're super dooper funny too.
Did you hear about Bob Barker?
He died.
How?
He got hit by a neeeeewwww caaarrrrrrr!
*I apologise for any offense to people who have been hit by cars.
whufc wrote:Are you saying you have never had 'slightly inappropriate' jokes with your mates or inner friends.
Booney wrote:whufc wrote:Are you saying you have never had 'slightly inappropriate' jokes with your mates or inner friends.
Absolutely I have and absolutely people around me have and I don't particularly take offence at things easily, quite the opposite in fact, but here in 2018 it's a different world, what was once acceptable in the most candid ( read locker room ) of situations isn't ( in the main ) anymore. But, it's not about me anymore, it's about the person on the "end" of the joke, or the race, or the gender, or the gender neutral.
I'm being trained, slowly, I still use terms that people might fight offensive in my own mind at times but I don't blurt them out like I once did.
The world is changing mate and I'm struggling to keep up, I'm a 42 year old western suburbs dinosaur with a wharfie back ground but now I see things differently than I used to. My kids are 21 and nearly 18 and we're extremely close, I think they've given me some perspective from the generation driving this change and I'm on board with it.
That's how I see it, anyway.
Booney wrote:whufc wrote:Are you saying you have never had 'slightly inappropriate' jokes with your mates or inner friends.
Absolutely I have and absolutely people around me have and I don't particularly take offence at things easily, quite the opposite in fact, but here in 2018 it's a different world, what was once acceptable in the most candid ( read locker room ) of situations isn't ( in the main ) anymore. But, it's not about me anymore, it's about the person on the "end" of the joke, or the race, or the gender, or the gender neutral.
I'm being trained, slowly, I still use terms that people might fight offensive in my own mind at times but I don't blurt them out like I once did.
The world is changing mate and I'm struggling to keep up, I'm a 42 year old western suburbs dinosaur with a wharfie back ground but now I see things differently than I used to. My kids are 21 and nearly 18 and we're extremely close, I think they've given me some perspective from the generation driving this change and I'm on board with it.
That's how I see it, anyway.