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On 15-7-2014 16:09, clipka wrote:
> Am 15.07.2014 14:32, schrieb Thomas de Groot:
>
>>>> /if/ the Dutch had won, Titan would have been appropriate :-)
>>>
>>> You mean, because it looks like hell frozen over? :-P
>>
>> Ha! If /we/ had met /you/, you would have eaten grass! :-P
>
> ... and /still/ we would have won :-P
>
> Just look at Schweinsteiger in the final to see how even repetitive
> force-feeding of grass couldn't stop /us/. :-D
>
> You guys should stick to /inhaling/ grass, 'cause it'll be your only way
> to ever get your hands on "Das Ding" anyway: In your wildest pipe-weed
> deams :-P
>
Lol!! I love that talk :-)
Thomas
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Am 16.07.2014 10:38, schrieb Thomas de Groot:
> On 15-7-2014 16:09, clipka wrote:
>> Am 15.07.2014 14:32, schrieb Thomas de Groot:
>>
>>>>> /if/ the Dutch had won, Titan would have been appropriate :-)
>>>>
>>>> You mean, because it looks like hell frozen over? :-P
>>>
>>> Ha! If /we/ had met /you/, you would have eaten grass! :-P
>>
>> ... and /still/ we would have won :-P
>>
>> Just look at Schweinsteiger in the final to see how even repetitive
>> force-feeding of grass couldn't stop /us/. :-D
>>
>> You guys should stick to /inhaling/ grass, 'cause it'll be your only way
>> to ever get your hands on "Das Ding" anyway: In your wildest pipe-weed
>> deams :-P
>>
>
> Lol!! I love that talk :-)
You're more than welcome - talkig the talk is most fun when one has
proven already that one can also walk the walk :-D
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"Stephen" <mcavoys_AT_aolDOT.com> wrote:
> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> > Greetings from
> >
> > * * * *
> > GERMANY
>
> The good thing about being Scottish is that you never have to worry about
> winning these sort of things. :-D
Greetings from the United States of America. (Well, technically, from one of her
colonies^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hterritories.)
The good thing about soccer^H^H^H^H^H^Hfootball is that it keeps us Americans
from being even more unbearable than we already are. (I cringe for my own
country every time the winner of one of our intramurals is proclaimed the
"world" champion.)
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On 16/07/2014 21:16, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> "Stephen" <mcavoys_AT_aolDOT.com> wrote:
>> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>>> Greetings from
>>>
>>> * * * *
>>> GERMANY
>>
>> The good thing about being Scottish is that you never have to worry about
>> winning these sort of things. :-D
>
> Greetings from the United States of America. (Well, technically, from one of her
> colonies^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hterritories.)
>
> The good thing about soccer^H^H^H^H^H^Hfootball is that it keeps us Americans
> from being even more unbearable than we already are. (I cringe for my own
> country every time the winner of one of our intramurals is proclaimed the
> "world" champion.)
>
>
Don't fret Cuz. It gives the rest of the world some small amusement. ;-)
The thing that you could explain to me is. Why do you call American
football, football? When the ball can be carried and thrown.
--
Regards
Stephen
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> On 16/07/2014 21:16, Cousin Ricky wrote:
>> "Stephen" <mcavoys_AT_aolDOT.com> wrote:
>>> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>>>> Greetings from
>>>>
>>>> * * * *
>>>> GERMANY
>>>
>>> The good thing about being Scottish is that you never have to worry
>>> about
>>> winning these sort of things. :-D
>>
>> Greetings from the United States of America. (Well, technically, from
>> one of her
>> colonies^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hterritories.)
>>
>> The good thing about soccer^H^H^H^H^H^Hfootball is that it keeps us
>> Americans
>> from being even more unbearable than we already are. (I cringe for my
>> own
>> country every time the winner of one of our intramurals is proclaimed the
>> "world" champion.)
>>
>>
> Don't fret Cuz. It gives the rest of the world some small amusement. ;-)
>
> The thing that you could explain to me is. Why do you call American
> football, football? When the ball can be carried and thrown.
>
Same thing for the Canadian football where the feild is narower, longer
by 10 yards and you have 3 plays instead of 4 to advance at least 10 yards.
Because the ball is put into play with a kick and there are 2 or 3 other
plays that demand a kick: Placement and conversion kicks and another
one, rarely used, that I don't remember the name. Apart from that, the
term "football" is a gross missnomer.
Maybe, also, because the term "handball" is already used for another
game and they did not want to call it "American rugby" or Canadian rugby"...
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On 18/07/2014 20:05, Alain wrote:
> Same thing for the Canadian football where the feild is narower, longer
> by 10 yards and you have 3 plays instead of 4 to advance at least 10 yards.
>
Waa! Too much information for my tiny mind. ;-)
> Because the ball is put into play with a kick and there are 2 or 3 other
> plays that demand a kick: Placement and conversion kicks and another
> one, rarely used, that I don't remember the name. Apart from that, the
> term "football" is a gross missnomer.
> Maybe, also, because the term "handball" is already used for another
> game and they did not want to call it "American rugby" or Canadian
> rugby"...
I can understand them not wanting to call it handball. That is a foul in
football.
Maybe they could have taken a trick from Australia and called it Yankie
Rules
--
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> Maybe they could have taken a trick from Australia and called it Yankie
> Rules
When writing for an international audience, I use "American football," or
sometimes "American rules football" if Australians are in the room. Or
"handegg" if I'm feeling snarky.
But the general attitude in the USA is that we are the standard and the rest of
the world is a deviation. And unlike other cultures that hold the same
attitude, we have the military industrial complex to back it up.
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On 19/07/14 17:40, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> But the general attitude in the USA is that we are the standard and the rest of
> the world is a deviation. And unlike other cultures that hold the same
> attitude, we have the military industrial complex to back it up.
>
>
... but we have the history and the culture ;-)
John (exits, singing Rule Britannia)
--
Protect the Earth
It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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Am 19.07.2014 19:51, schrieb Doctor John:
> On 19/07/14 17:40, Cousin Ricky wrote:
>> But the general attitude in the USA is that we are the standard and the rest of
>> the world is a deviation. And unlike other cultures that hold the same
>> attitude, we have the military industrial complex to back it up.
>>
>>
>
> .... but we have the history and the culture ;-)
>
> John (exits, singing Rule Britannia)
I'm now somehow reminded of a British newspaper headline some two
decades ago, when there were severe storms raging over the channel:
"CONTINENT ISOLATED"
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On 19/07/2014 20:02, clipka wrote:
> Am 19.07.2014 19:51, schrieb Doctor John:
>> On 19/07/14 17:40, Cousin Ricky wrote:
>>> But the general attitude in the USA is that we are the standard and
>>> the rest of
>>> the world is a deviation. And unlike other cultures that hold the same
>>> attitude, we have the military industrial complex to back it up.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> .... but we have the history and the culture ;-)
>>
>> John (exits, singing Rule Britannia)
>
> I'm now somehow reminded of a British newspaper headline some two
> decades ago, when there were severe storms raging over the channel:
>
> "CONTINENT ISOLATED"
>
Well it was, wasn't it?
Reminds me of the classic headline of the P&J (Aberdeen's Press and
Journal) when the Titanic went down.
- North East man, lost at sea.
--
Regards
Stephen
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