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Crap ... my team is getting clobbered, and I've lost interest. I'm
switching over to Puppy Bowl X on animal planet :-(
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On 03/02/14 02:43, James Holsenback wrote:
> Crap ... my team is getting clobbered, and I've lost interest. I'm
> switching over to Puppy Bowl X on animal planet :-(
You think you have problems. The Six Nations Rugby started on Saturday
and all three teams that I follow got beaten.
England (I'm English) - beaten (just) 26-24 by France
Scotland (My mother was a Scot) - slaughtered 28-6 by Ireland
Italy (Family connections) - beaten 23-15 by Wales
I just hope next weekend's matches look better. Though I do have one
problem - Scotland is playing England. Who do I support there?
John
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Protect the Earth
It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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On 02/03/2014 12:06 AM, Doctor John wrote:
> On 03/02/14 02:43, James Holsenback wrote:
>> Crap ... my team is getting clobbered, and I've lost interest. I'm
>> switching over to Puppy Bowl X on animal planet :-(
>
> You think you have problems. The Six Nations Rugby started on Saturday
> and all three teams that I follow got beaten.
>
> England (I'm English) - beaten (just) 26-24 by France
> Scotland (My mother was a Scot) - slaughtered 28-6 by Ireland
> Italy (Family connections) - beaten 23-15 by Wales
>
> I just hope next weekend's matches look better. Though I do have one
> problem - Scotland is playing England. Who do I support there?
yikes .. split loyalties. i recommend a pint (or two) and root for who
ever is winning ;-)
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On 03/02/2014 10:25 AM, James Holsenback wrote:
>> I just hope next weekend's matches look better. Though I do have one
>> problem - Scotland is playing England. Who do I support there?
>
> yikes .. split loyalties. i recommend a pint (or two) and root for who
> ever is winning ;-)
I would say. Root for whoever's fans are around you.
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Regards
Stephen
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On 03/02/14 10:25, James Holsenback wrote:
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> i recommend a pint (or two)
That's very generous of you. Don't mind if I do :-)
> and root for who
> ever is winning ;-)
I'll probably end up supporting England - they've got a better chance of
winning the Championship.
John
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Protect the Earth
It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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On 03/02/2014 9:09 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> I'll probably end up supporting England - they've got a better chance of
> winning the Championship.
Where's your passion, man?
Better chance! A bit calculating, what! ;-)
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Stephen
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On 03/02/14 23:03, Stephen wrote:
> On 03/02/2014 9:09 PM, Doctor John wrote:
>> I'll probably end up supporting England - they've got a better chance of
>> winning the Championship.
>
> Where's your passion, man?
>
> Better chance! A bit calculating, what! ;-)
>
You, sir, do not have split loyalties. I call it as I see it; but it
would be good to see them (Scotland) rise again.
BTW Given the chance to vote, independence or not?
John
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Protect the Earth
It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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On 04/02/2014 12:04 AM, Doctor John wrote:
> On 03/02/14 23:03, Stephen wrote:
>> On 03/02/2014 9:09 PM, Doctor John wrote:
>>> I'll probably end up supporting England - they've got a better chance of
>>> winning the Championship.
>>
>> Where's your passion, man?
>>
>> Better chance! A bit calculating, what! ;-)
>>
>
> You, sir, do not have split loyalties.
No, Sir. I have no loyalty. I have little interest in sport.
My mother was English and each of my grandparents was from a different
part of the Kingdom. (I am not 100% sure about Welsh but going from my
mother's "Afro hair" it may have been Cardiff, Swansea or another point
of the triangle.) O_o
> I call it as I see it; but it
> would be good to see them (Scotland) rise again.
>
What ever do you mean?
Woad -> blue -> pills? ;-)
> BTW Given the chance to vote, independence or not?
>
Since I don't have a vote, does it matter?
But since you ask and thank you. No, I would not like to see the union,
broken up.
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Stephen
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On 04/02/2014 06:36, Stephen wrote:
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> No, Sir. I have no loyalty. I have little interest in sport.
> My mother was English and each of my grandparents was from a different
> part of the Kingdom. (I am not 100% sure about Welsh but going from my
> mother's "Afro hair" it may have been Cardiff, Swansea or another point
> of the triangle.) O_o
>
Hmm. Interesting point. At the risk of starting another holy war, I
would be prepared to bet that we Brits are amongst the most racially
diverse nations on Earth (both individually and nationally). I
personally am a mix of several nations (English, Scottish, Dutch,
Hungarian, German and a distinct possibility of Indian if you go back to
the early 19th century)
>
>
> What ever do you mean?
> Woad -> blue -> pills? ;-)
>
I think I'll skip the pills. One Feegle's enough.
>
> Since I don't have a vote, does it matter?
> But since you ask and thank you. No, I would not like to see the union,
> broken up.
>
<Wanders off, singing 'The Roses o' Prince Charlie'>
John
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>> BTW Given the chance to vote, independence or not?
>>
>
> Since I don't have a vote, does it matter?
> But since you ask and thank you. No, I would not like to see the union,
> broken up.
It doesn't make sense that the rest of the UK doesn't get to vote on
this. OK so nobody probably cares that much with Scotland, but what if
next London decides to hold a vote to leave the UK? Shouldn't the rest
of us have a say?
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