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Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 11:36 am
by Oblomov Boblomov
Lex-Man wrote:
Tomous wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:No one at my school would ever be seen in something from GAP as the undisputed truth was that it stood for 'Gay And Proud'. :fp:

Don't think I've ever even noticed it still existing since leaving school.



Yeah, same at our school :lol:


I heard that at my school but people were just like, "Meh, whatever."

You might be a bit younger than me but being gay at my school (so back in the early 2000s) was basically the number one crime against humanity.

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 11:47 am
by Lex-Man
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Tomous wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:No one at my school would ever be seen in something from GAP as the undisputed truth was that it stood for 'Gay And Proud'. :fp:

Don't think I've ever even noticed it still existing since leaving school.



Yeah, same at our school :lol:


I heard that at my school but people were just like, "Meh, whatever."

You might be a bit younger than me but being gay at my school (so back in the early 2000s) was basically the number one crime against humanity.


I left school in 1998.

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 11:51 am
by Oblomov Boblomov
Lex-Man wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Tomous wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:No one at my school would ever be seen in something from GAP as the undisputed truth was that it stood for 'Gay And Proud'. :fp:

Don't think I've ever even noticed it still existing since leaving school.



Yeah, same at our school :lol:


I heard that at my school but people were just like, "Meh, whatever."

You might be a bit younger than me but being gay at my school (so back in the early 2000s) was basically the number one crime against humanity.


I left school in 1998.

Sounds like your place was some way ahead of its time! Or maybe mine was just drastically backwards, which is very possible.

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:24 pm
by Dual
Lex went to a gay school!!! LOL

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:29 pm
by Moggy
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Tomous wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:No one at my school would ever be seen in something from GAP as the undisputed truth was that it stood for 'Gay And Proud'. :fp:

Don't think I've ever even noticed it still existing since leaving school.



Yeah, same at our school :lol:


I heard that at my school but people were just like, "Meh, whatever."

You might be a bit younger than me but being gay at my school (so back in the early 2000s) was basically the number one crime against humanity.


I never heard the Gay and Proud rubbish, but I can confirm that being gay was a major crime at my school.

It was odd really as there was also a craze of acting gay (calling other boys "love" for instance).

I remember being at college and somebody asking me for something and I replied with "no problem darling" and him exploding into a rage, "ARE YOU GAY OR SOMETHING!". :lol:

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:31 pm
by Neo Cortex
Reminds me of the 'hilarious' nickname for naff co jackets back in the day

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:34 pm
by Oblomov Boblomov
Moggy wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Tomous wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:No one at my school would ever be seen in something from GAP as the undisputed truth was that it stood for 'Gay And Proud'. :fp:

Don't think I've ever even noticed it still existing since leaving school.



Yeah, same at our school :lol:


I heard that at my school but people were just like, "Meh, whatever."

You might be a bit younger than me but being gay at my school (so back in the early 2000s) was basically the number one crime against humanity.


I never heard the Gay and Proud rubbish, but I can confirm that being gay was a major crime at my school.

It was odd really as there was also a craze of acting gay (calling other boys "love" for instance).

I remember being at college and somebody asking me for something and I replied with "no problem darling" and him exploding into a rage, "ARE YOU GAY OR SOMETHING!". :lol:

See I went to college straight from school and I would swear 50% of the boys were suddenly gay! It was like they'd been desperate to burst out of the closet, having been stuck in shitty schools until that point.

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:40 pm
by Moggy
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Tomous wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:No one at my school would ever be seen in something from GAP as the undisputed truth was that it stood for 'Gay And Proud'. :fp:

Don't think I've ever even noticed it still existing since leaving school.



Yeah, same at our school :lol:


I heard that at my school but people were just like, "Meh, whatever."

You might be a bit younger than me but being gay at my school (so back in the early 2000s) was basically the number one crime against humanity.


I never heard the Gay and Proud rubbish, but I can confirm that being gay was a major crime at my school.

It was odd really as there was also a craze of acting gay (calling other boys "love" for instance).

I remember being at college and somebody asking me for something and I replied with "no problem darling" and him exploding into a rage, "ARE YOU GAY OR SOMETHING!". :lol:

See I went to college straight from school and I would swear 50% of the boys were suddenly gay! It was like they'd been desperate to burst out of the closet, having been stuck in shitty schools until that point.


College was definitely more accepting than school was. That one boy was not impressed with me calling him darling though. :lol:

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:42 pm
by Jenuall
Yeah "Gay!" was the default insult amount boys in my secondary school, even then I thought WTF?

The other fall back was to call someone "ginger" because having red hair is the biggest crime known to man! :lol:

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 2:55 pm
by Cumberdanes
I remember folk considering 'So, you're gay' to be a perfectly acceptable way to end an argument.

-My dad has a better car than your dad
-My dad has better job than your dad
-My dad has a bigger house than your dad
-My dad could fight your dad
-...awkward silence So, you're gay

It's proper cringey thinking of some school banter now.

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 3:16 pm
by Ironhide
Jenuall wrote:The other fall back was to call someone "ginger" because having red hair is the biggest crime known to man! :lol:


It is.

:shifty:

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 3:17 pm
by kerr9000
I remember having to constantly run to the aid of my one friend who got beat up all the time for being gay, dude wasn't gay people just assumed he was and thought that was enough reason to black his eyes or boot him in the ribs, school was rubbish everything was a reason for people to treat people like dirt college and uni were much better.

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 3:29 pm
by Ironhide
Moggy wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Tomous wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:No one at my school would ever be seen in something from GAP as the undisputed truth was that it stood for 'Gay And Proud'. :fp:

Don't think I've ever even noticed it still existing since leaving school.



Yeah, same at our school :lol:


I heard that at my school but people were just like, "Meh, whatever."

You might be a bit younger than me but being gay at my school (so back in the early 2000s) was basically the number one crime against humanity.


I never heard the Gay and Proud rubbish, but I can confirm that being gay was a major crime at my school.

It was odd really as there was also a craze of acting gay (calling other boys "love" for instance).

I remember being at college and somebody asking me for something and I replied with "no problem darling" and him exploding into a rage, "ARE YOU GAY OR SOMETHING!". :lol:

See I went to college straight from school and I would swear 50% of the boys were suddenly gay! It was like they'd been desperate to burst out of the closet, having been stuck in shitty schools until that point.


College was definitely more accepting than school was. That one boy was not impressed with me calling him darling though. :lol:


:lol:

My grandad used to call everyone 'love' regardless of gender, which sounded incredibly odd coming from a 6' 2" deep voiced burly Yorkshire bloke with massive hands.

It's apparently a Sheffield thing, at least its not as bad as the Derbyshire penchant for calling everyone 'duck' :dread:

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 3:36 pm
by Lex-Man
Dual wrote:Lex went to a gay school!!! LOL


There was a out gay guy at my school who once said that he had slept with a bunch of the six formers but wasn't going to name names because they weren't out. It was an all boys school so there was bound to be a bunch of gay people there.

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 3:54 pm
by Return_of_the_STAR
kerr9000 wrote:I remember having to constantly run to the aid of my one friend who got beat up all the time for being gay, dude wasn't gay people just assumed he was and thought that was enough reason to black his eyes or boot him in the ribs, school was rubbish everything was a reason for people to treat people like dirt college and uni were much better.


I always thought stuff like this only happened on tv, I never witnessed or heard about anything like this when I was at school. Sounds awful.

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 3:11 pm
by Vermilion
Moggy wrote:but I can confirm that being gay was a major crime at my school.


At my school, I was always being told that i was gay (and as you said, that was considered to be a major crime as it was the mid 1990's), this is despite the fact that i was one of the few chaps in class who'd actually had a girlfriend. :|

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 3:46 pm
by Moggy
Vermilion wrote:
Moggy wrote:but I can confirm that being gay was a major crime at my school.


At my school, I was always being told that i was gay (and as you said, that was considered to be a major crime as it was the mid 1990's), this is despite the fact that i was one of the few chaps in class who'd actually had a girlfriend. :|


Yeah but did she go to a different school?

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 3:53 pm
by still
Ironhide wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Tomous wrote:
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:No one at my school would ever be seen in something from GAP as the undisputed truth was that it stood for 'Gay And Proud'. :fp:

Don't think I've ever even noticed it still existing since leaving school.



Yeah, same at our school :lol:


I heard that at my school but people were just like, "Meh, whatever."

You might be a bit younger than me but being gay at my school (so back in the early 2000s) was basically the number one crime against humanity.


I never heard the Gay and Proud rubbish, but I can confirm that being gay was a major crime at my school.

It was odd really as there was also a craze of acting gay (calling other boys "love" for instance).

I remember being at college and somebody asking me for something and I replied with "no problem darling" and him exploding into a rage, "ARE YOU GAY OR SOMETHING!". :lol:

See I went to college straight from school and I would swear 50% of the boys were suddenly gay! It was like they'd been desperate to burst out of the closet, having been stuck in shitty schools until that point.


College was definitely more accepting than school was. That one boy was not impressed with me calling him darling though. :lol:


:lol:

My grandad used to call everyone 'love' regardless of gender, which sounded incredibly odd coming from a 6' 2" deep voiced burly Yorkshire bloke with massive hands.

It's apparently a Sheffield thing, at least its not as bad as the Derbyshire penchant for calling everyone 'duck' :dread:


It's an all over South Yorkshire thing. It can be incredibly annoying coming from someone a lot younger than you. Just sounds very patronising. But from the older ones it's just their way....

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 4:51 pm
by kerr9000
I'm from Nottingham and it's aye up me duck , and it's only said to people your being nice to so it's not meant to be patronising. I wouldn't say it to someone who I thought was a nob etc

Re: The Retail Apocalypse (Incorporating Casual Dining Closures)

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 7:04 pm
by Vermilion
Moggy wrote:
Vermilion wrote:
Moggy wrote:but I can confirm that being gay was a major crime at my school.


At my school, I was always being told that i was gay (and as you said, that was considered to be a major crime as it was the mid 1990's), this is despite the fact that i was one of the few chaps in class who'd actually had a girlfriend. :|


Yeah but did she go to a different school?


Nope, same tutor group.