WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Side of Ham 9:07 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
It’s clear Pickle is desperate to be liked on here so please those who like him, let him know on this thread…..the continual format of him and his agenda looking to get recognition is laborious to most posters but please those who like him give him a boost of ego…..then we may get some rest bite from his neediness.

Thanks from those fortunate enough to be in Western Europe.

charleyfarley 8:54 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Cuban missile crisis 1962

Hammer and Pickle 6:03 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
What you getting so upset about, you dribbling sap?

I just don't find your claim credible and I've gone to some pains to explain why. I've also entertained myself a bit at your expense but why get all uptight? Cool your boots man - hair are your aerials and it's your memories, not mine.

only1billybonds 5:54 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Stop fucking back peddling. You were trying to be clever by accusing me of making something up and all you got in return is the enhancement of the reputation you have on here of being a snidey piece of shit.

Hammer and Pickle 5:49 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Actually I rather think it’s become interesting as it is considering our understanding of long-term memory and child development. Shame it seems to be upsetting you.

violator 5:27 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
A seemingly innocent thread that once again the attention thirsty cunt in Poland has to make about himself. It's fucking tiresome.

only1billybonds 5:23 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Hammer i am.

Its really simple mate. The Stones story was the lead story on the onlyb2 channels that broadcast news. The same was true of the Daily Mirror, front page news and photo's. And a sister who wouldnt shut up about the unfairness of it all. Those are not hard dots to join up. Ol Dopey just couldnt resist having a pop in his snidey cunty way but once again he has bitten himself on the arse

Hammer and Pickle 5:16 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Yes, that’s right - you’ve just come up with a whole load of scenarios that might make a story of that kind memorable for a seven-year-old. Well done you. Problem is, all he can talk about is his sibling collecting Stones records and playing with Beatles jigsaws. You’ve got him seriously thinking about taking smack which of course makes it all fall into place for you. Righto.

Hammer I am 5:02 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Hammer and Pickle 3:45 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Mr Anon

It’s basic developmental child psychology.


That paragraph is all completely and utter wrong l. Let's even take it for granted that something has to be consequential to be remembered (which it doesn't), it could be consequential to a child in ways you haven't considered, they might have played some of their music and he liked it, he might have been wondering what drugs were as first time he'd heard it, and why you they could get you in trouble, he might have picked up on cues from adults in the room that it was of interest, he might have been doing something completely unrelated that WAS consequential to him and the news just happened to be on and formed part of the memory.

It's clear that you don't know much about the subject at all

Side of Ham 4:22 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Stop being a dick Pickle, the only explanation I can give for your lowlife behaviour on here is that being on here and being a cunt to people so far away from you distracts from the fact you are scared of having Putins Russia on your doorstep.......that's how bitter you come across.....

violator 4:14 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Dunno why but I seem to remember Markov getting poisoned by the umbrella

Hammer and Pickle 4:03 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
That’s right - dramatic, dangerous events that a child of that age can relate to as happening to them. I clearly remember the horrific story of those two jumbos that collided in the Canaries in the 1970s - one was a Pan Am flight. The Jagger and Richards story just wouldn’t register any more than Pink Floyd’s problems with the fucking tax office.

Mr Anon 3:53 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Mine was the Pan Am bombing, I was 7 or 8, is that old enough or am I lying? Berlin wall the next year too, meant fuck all to me but I still remember it.

I'm sure every pretty much every 7 year old in the country knew who the rolling stones were at that time too, what a bizarre fellow you are

Vexed 3:47 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Challenger disaster I think.

Only reading about it as an adult did I realise that at least a few of them survived the breakup and were conscious for their fall from 50-60 thousand feet. Fuck that.

Hammer and Pickle 3:45 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Mr Anon

It’s basic developmental child psychology. Seven-year-olds may may hear and understand a story about rock celebrities like Jagger and Richards getting done for drugs but they normally would not have the reference points and context to remember it into next week, let alone have it burned into their hard drive for ever.

Call me a cunt or a snide all you like - the claim is just not credible.

Mr Anon 3:30 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Hammer and Pickle 1:37 Sat Feb 17
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Sometimes I wonder why everyone seems to have it in for you, then you remind me about your need to be incessantly cuntish and snidey to the point of ridiculousness.

If you don't think a 7 year old could understand a new bulletin like that you must have been a real divvy kid, and the fact you think an adult would make something as mundane as that up means you must be a right sad twat!

Hammer and Pickle 2:54 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Far out braincell. Attasight.

Tell us about your first Hyde Park love-in as a 9-year-old. Did you have a poncho or maybe a pair of bongos?

only1billybonds 2:28 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Dopey.

Thanks for confirming you were talking shit.

Coffee 2:27 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Don't know what the earliest was. Probably some football or cricket. I do remember being taken to a game at Crystal Palace in which Mel Blyth got sent off for nutting an opponent.

Earliest memories of TV news were to do with the Vietnam war - day after day, black & white images of B52 bombers dropping bombs. President Johnson saying stuff that I didn't understand. Richard Nixon being sworn in and later booted out. The Beatles and Yellow Submarine. Apollo 11 landing on the moon - that was very exciting even for a youngster. Hippies, long beards and flares.

Hammer and Pickle 2:12 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
OK, I love the thought of a seven-year-old braincell doing a Beatles jigsaw puzzle too much to approach the notion with any kind of critical faculty.

only1billybonds 1:50 Sat Feb 17
Re: What was the first major news story you remember as a child?
Dopey, the OP is asking about memories, not our abilities to remember details and significance of said memories. My house was full of Stones records, i did Rolling Stones ( and Beatles) jigsaw puzzles and have an older sibling who was obsessed by the RS's.

So to explain why you called me a liar, you made up a load of old bollox, well done.

Please dont ever stop making a cunt of yourself on here, I'm sure I'm not alone in finding it amusing

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