You've been seeing too much John Cleese haven't you?
Artsapat Send a noteboard - 02/07/2010 08:55:49 AM
The mystery deepens... I think. *MySmiley*
This message last edited by Artsapat on 02/07/2010 at 08:56:04 AM
So, soccer is actually a British term- who knew?
- 02/07/2010 04:09:26 AM
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That doesn't change the fact that calling a game played with hands and an oval "football" is silly *NM*
- 02/07/2010 07:22:33 AM
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You've been seeing too much John Cleese haven't you?
- 02/07/2010 08:55:49 AM
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Wait, so "spherical" is implicit in the term "football"?
- 02/07/2010 09:14:07 AM
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You must have missed the "ball" part. You know, round object?
- 02/07/2010 09:38:15 AM
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- 02/07/2010 09:38:15 AM
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The objec used in rugby is called a ball.
- 02/07/2010 12:35:17 PM
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- 02/07/2010 12:35:17 PM
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Soccer players use their hands and football players use their feet
- 03/07/2010 12:57:18 AM
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Before the forward pass became prominent, kicking dominated the game
- 03/07/2010 02:16:42 AM
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Association football, rugby football, aussie rules football, american football, gaelic football, etc
- 02/07/2010 09:57:26 AM
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Yes but only upper class rugger buggers use it
- 02/07/2010 11:32:33 AM
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You can't be snide about being working class and upper class in the same thread
*NM*
- 02/07/2010 12:52:50 PM
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*NM*
- 02/07/2010 12:52:50 PM
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Two words:
- 02/07/2010 02:34:25 PM
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Okay, to be serious
- 02/07/2010 02:55:13 PM
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