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I may be wrong, but I believe it's called a football because it's 12-inches long. Gher Send a noteboard - 25/10/2012 07:15:28 PM
It doesn't actually have anything to do with body parts, but with the length of the ball-like object.


(And yes, the obvious reply at this point is to point out that using a non-Metric system of measurement is total nonsense. :P)
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