To me Matt ,it depends in what context a person says it in as to what you mean, to me there is a massive difference form someone who says, "the lad up front for Bolton whats his name, you know who i mean the N/N fellow, giggle,giggle" to " oh that usless bloody N/N is on the ball"ferrarilover wrote:Hahaha, with regard to your point F'rever, about the phrase N** N**, I stand with a bloke who follows Liverpool. He had terrible trouble remembering the name of N'Gog, so he called him N** N** instead, much to the amusement of all and sundry.
Matt, the girly guy with an orange car.
Maybe i am being over fussy, if so fair enough, i dont like the P/C brigade any more than the next person, however there is a line, sadly some cross it, and then use "well i am not P/C" as an excuse for there actions.