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N.Y.C. and Miami In London.

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Any fellow Brotha's from the Z watching the game today?


Too bad they're not the better teams, but still some good talent and great hitting from Strahan.
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Quite a cool idea, i remember when the Sumo tournament (whatever it's called) was staged in London - that was great, first time out of Japan. However American Football is more Zzzzzzzzzzz than The Z, so i think i'll give it a miss.

Now if you want to talk proper Footie... ;)
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I loved the way the crowd booed the guys when they realised they could run the clock down, as opposed to playing more, which wouldn't have changed the outcome.

I think the cheerleaders are more exciting myself.

Too bad they sent you 2 shitty teams.

There were hardly any fights?? Courtesy and respect for the audience I suppose. When they don't get arrested or fight we boo them also.



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What do you call a group of Dallas Cowboy football players when they're in their huddle??...............................................................................................The defendants !! :lol: :D :roll:



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I actually loved watching the USA womens soccer team from the '90's and early 2000's. They made us very, very proud.

They wer cute, and tuff as well. Just the way I like my women.


I often dream of a 6'0" tall, trim supermodel w/ 40DD chi-chi's, and Muiy Thai skills. But I settle for being gang raped by an all female violin section.
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scope4live wrote:I loved the way the crowd booed the guys when they realised they could run the clock down, as opposed to playing more, which wouldn't have changed the outcome.
Yes we don't like that sort of time wasting crap. Luckily in proper football a goal in the dying seconds of the game can often make all the difference, which keeps the tension up. i shall pass on commenting on your sexual fantasies for now Jimmy :o
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Mr Arkadin wrote: Luckily in proper football a goal in the dying seconds of the game can often make all the difference, which keeps the tension up.
Nil Nil, and other non results - that'll keep the tension up :P :D
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Brotha' Man Wayne,

I hope you are doing good.

Nice to see you post.
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Been touring regional with a circus - i ran away from it now :D

Thanks Jim, it's good to be back :)
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wayne, you're my hero.
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You ain't got none of them big red shoes do ya'?
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I was a fool !!
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