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%
  



Pub Bigot 4:05 Wed Sep 23
Your favourite websites
Any website suggestions that aren't West Ham, porn, gambling, social media or knobwipingonscreen.net

I find myself visiting the same websites over and over (see above), so open to some new suggestions.

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Cheezey Bell-End 1:03 Thu Sep 24
Re: Your favourite websites
These days I'm big on youtube and never watch TV. Youtube is a thread on its own though.

Queens Fish Bar 12:33 Thu Sep 24
Re: Your favourite websites
Leafly.com.

Peckham 10:36 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
leading on from Hermit.

https://www.aish.com/w/note/46615192.html

Post a letter in the Wailing wall.

WSM Hammer 10:31 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
ak37 8:23 Wed Sep 23

Bloke at work keeps sending me videos from there 😆

FleetStreet37 10:30 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
jetphotos.net

Eerie Descent 10:04 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
Hermit Road 9:06 Wed Sep 23

That a wind up?

Hermit Road 9:06 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
http://www.vatican.va/content/vatican/en.html

Nurse Ratched 9:04 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
I watch YouTube channels more than I read websites. It's probably why I'm so disgustingly cheerful these days - avoiding the vast majority of politics and general apekind fuckwittery. When I'm interested in a person (biographies) or historical events or science, I read paper books about them so websites for those purposes don't interest me.

Some youtube channels I like:

Mousetrap Monday = frontiersman-type American bloke tracks down unusual or antique rodent traps and reviews their performance (using live rodents in and around his farm buildings). Sometimes he builds the traps from scratch if all he has is the patent application drawings. It's incredible what he can do with a set of tools. Really great with his hands. Fans of the channel send him their rodent trap inventions or sketches for him to build. What fascinates me the the huge variety and imagination and ingenuity of the people who designed and made these traps.

Aussie Man Reviews = foul mouthed bogan reviews...everything, really. He's a hoot.

Kyle the Rooster = nice American chap keeps chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and guinea fowl. All pets, not for food. He goes out go feed them and talks and interacts with them. The birds interact with each other. It's like a soap opera, but very relaxing.

Peter Hyatt Statement Analysis = FBI/law enforcement expert in assessing and analysing witness statements breaks down what they say to look for clues they are lying. He uses examples from real life/famous cases and/or those currently ongoing.

I also like looking at videos of water droplets/splashes slowed down. Various makers of those videos. I find the movement of water mesmerising. I accept thos may be somewhat niche.

Mad Dog 8:59 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
I spend a lot of time reading about film trivia. Because I'm an utter geek.

Peckham 8:57 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
I like indy100 and Janes.com

Cabbage Savage 8:27 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
best of world wide web fashion from year 2000 to 2009 so we see what mite be kool in village next year.
Pickle kaws mayhem when he wear lime green crocs this year.
Hole village go krazy for them.

ak37 8:23 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
Best Gore

joe royal 8:13 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
Quora for me also.

defjam 7:11 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
Nearly all mine are weather related: Weather analytics/forecasting,storm parameters, cloud coverage, clear skies etc doing my own weather forecasting everyday helps with photography.
Or astronomy/science stuff, I'm a right laugh down the pub!

The only news thing I read is https://theconversation.com/uk

Seems to be an independent source of news.

Takashi Miike 7:03 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
https://trailersfromhell.com/trailers/

is good if you're a fan of films

Cheezey Bell-End 6:54 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
3c.exchange for automated crypto trading. My other links are all one of the above.

Mike Oxsaw 6:49 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
If I'm at a loose end I often rummage through wikepedia using the random page link and something that catches my attention normally pops up within a minute or two - even if it's a "Why the fuck did anybody bother putting THAT up" through?

Block 6:25 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
Isn't 90% of the net porn anyway?

Fill yer boots.

Pub Bigot 5:32 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
I look a lot and Crypto currencies as they're making huge waves now and I use Quora a lot as well. But the internet is probably billions of weird and wonderful things, but my limited imagination has me going around the same old sites.

yngwies Cat 4:12 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
Knumb

Block 4:11 Wed Sep 23
Re: Your favourite websites
Depends what you like, other than what you've posted already.

I've been doing a fair amount of reading on things like history in certain countries, politics etc.

No, I've never kissed a girl.

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