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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jul 6 23:46:04 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Holland Advances, posted by Easy on Tue Jul 6 23:45:06 2010. Half and half. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Wed Jul 7 02:02:32 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Holland Advances, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Jul 6 23:46:04 2010. Who will you root for if they face Germany? |
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Posted by SMAZ on Wed Jul 7 02:03:51 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Holland Advances, posted by Easy on Tue Jul 6 21:43:57 2010. The Confederations Cup is irrelevant when compared to the WC. Brazil would happily hand it back for one more shot at the WC. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Jul 7 07:42:55 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Holland Advances, posted by SMAZ on Wed Jul 7 02:02:32 2010. Most definitely The Netherlands. I was always much closer to my Dutch side growing up. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Jul 7 08:41:22 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Holland Advances, posted by SMAZ on Wed Jul 7 02:02:32 2010. HUP HOLLAND HUP! |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Jul 7 16:01:46 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Holland Advances, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Jul 7 08:41:22 2010. HUP SPAIN HUP |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Jul 7 16:02:22 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Holland Advances, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Jul 7 16:01:46 2010. The ball hit the head of some guy and went into the net. |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread FINALS PREVIEW España vs. Holland |
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Posted by 9 local on Wed Jul 7 17:50:24 2010, in response to WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jun 11 07:56:22 2010. One of these two teams will win their first ever World Cup. Holland has been powering through this tournament without dropping a single game, while Spain has made its way to the final in much less dominating fashion than they did in Euro 2008.Prediction Holland 2 Spain 1 Full Time |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread Spain Advances |
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Posted by SMAZ on Wed Jul 7 19:05:24 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Holland Advances, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Jul 7 16:01:46 2010. You know you loved it! |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread FINALS PREVIEW España vs. Holland |
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Posted by SMAZ on Wed Jul 7 19:41:32 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread FINALS PREVIEW España vs. Holland, posted by 9 local on Wed Jul 7 17:50:24 2010. One of these two teams will win their first ever World Cup. Holland has been powering through this tournament without dropping a single game, while Spain has made its way to the final in much less dominating fashion than they did in Euro 2008.Prediction Holland 2 Spain 1 Full Time That sounds about right. This is the soccer equivalent of the Red Sox (pre 2004) vs. Cubs. These are both teams of destiny. Holland twice coming so close while Spain was the eternal choker (this was only their second ever Final Four berth) even when having great teams. I had predicted Germany beating Spain but the Octopus has spoken and I am no match compared to the Octopus. Germany will take Uruguay in the 3rd place match. |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread FINALS PREVIEW España vs. Holland |
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Posted by SMAZ on Wed Jul 7 20:33:54 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread FINALS PREVIEW España vs. Holland, posted by 9 local on Wed Jul 7 17:50:24 2010. Other curiosities:The World Cup Final: a game of firsts By Ryan Bailey The 2010 World Cup Final will be a groundbreaking game in more ways than one. What's that? You want to know exactly how many ways it will be groundbreaking? You got it — here's why Sunday's match at Soccer City, above, will see a number of firsts... 1. This year's final will be the first time a team from Europe wins the tournament outside of Europe. Only Brazil and Argentina have won away from their home continent. 2. This is the first final that will not feature one of Argentina, Brazil, Germany or Italy. 3. It will be Spain's first time in the final. Their best performance so far is fourth place in the 1950 edition, and this tournament is the first since then that they have even reached the semifinals. 4. This could be the Netherlands' first World Cup victory, if they overcome David Villa et al. They've been losing finalists twice. 5. If you followed the two previous points closely enough, you will see that World Cup 2010 will definitely see a first-time winner. 6. Additionally, it's also the first time the Netherlands will not face the host nation in the final. In 1974 they lost 2-1 to West Germany in Munich, and in 1978 they succumbed to Argentina 3-1 in Buenos Aires. 7. The game will also be the first time either manager has won anything on the international stage. Bert van Marwijk has won the UEFA Cup and the Dutch version of the FA Cup with Feyenoord, and Vicente del Bosque won the Champions League, La Liga, the Supercopa de Espana, the UEFA Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup with Real Madrid. 8. It's the first time a psychic octopus has shaped the outcome of the final. If Germany had managed to prevail over the Spanish, this would also have been the first time a mollusk would have had the chance to reveal the outcome of a final before it took place. 9. The final will be the first game in this tournament that Fernando Torres maybe thinks about possibly scoring a goal. If he plays, that is. 10. And finally, the final will give you your first chance to talk about something other then LeBron this week. |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread: NASA Piles on the Jabulani Hate |
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Posted by SMAZ on Thu Jul 8 05:46:22 2010, in response to WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jun 11 07:56:22 2010. NASA piles on the Jabulani hateBy Richard Whittall "Appalling." "The guy who designed this ball never played football." "The worst ball that I have seen in my life." So says everyone from Iker Casillas to Robinho to Fabio Capello. Former Liverpool striker Craig Johnson even wrote a passionate 12-page letter to Sepp Blatter, president of FIFA, on how the Adidas ball "could ruin the game as we know it." Trashing the Jabulani has become something of a sport in its own right, with wildly mishit shots celebrated with resounding cries of "Jabulani!" in pubs and living rooms around the globe. Now it turns out there is a very real scientific basis for all the moaning. NASA's aerodynamics people at the Ames Investigation Centre managed to get some MLS players to kick a very dusty Jabulani around to what sounds like a soundtrack from a 1970s instructional video. The tests confirm what everyone has been saying: Jabulani's scanty 440-gram weight, coupled with the high-altitude conditions in South Africa, means when at speeds of 44 mph or more the ball becomes susceptible to something called the "knuckle effect." That's aerodynamic shorthand for "it swerves all around like crazy at high speeds because of the air flow on the seams and stuff," which isn't so bad when you get goals like this. Adidas has yet to respond to the new scientifically based criticisms, and Sepp Blatter and FIFA are meeting in September to discuss the horrible aftermath left in Jabulani's zig-zagging wake. What's really frightening though is that we now know World Cup footballers are apparently as adept at noting erratic aerodynamic patterns as NASA's rocket scientists. Be afraid. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jul 10 00:46:17 2010, in response to WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jun 11 07:56:22 2010. Soccer fans are very upscale compared to most major sports in the US.I'd describe tonight's MMA crowd as somewhere between arena football and NHL. That's why soccer will survive this time. Sponsors like the audience and will pay to be a part of it. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sat Jul 10 02:41:33 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jul 10 00:46:17 2010. What's arena football's audience like? I've never been to a game. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sat Jul 10 06:52:30 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Sat Jul 10 02:41:33 2010. Sort of like a hockey game, in my opinion.I have been to one in Los Angeles, and in NY, and they seem to attract the same type of fans as hockey games. |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread Deutchland Takes 3rd |
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Posted by 9 local on Sat Jul 10 17:48:30 2010, in response to WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jun 11 07:56:22 2010. Up 2-1, Uruguay's goalie imploded and allowed two late goals to let Germany take third place for the second consecutive World Cup. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sat Jul 10 21:04:34 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sat Jul 10 06:52:30 2010. interesting |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread Deutchland Takes 3rd |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sat Jul 10 21:57:12 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Deutchland Takes 3rd, posted by 9 local on Sat Jul 10 17:48:30 2010. Octupus Paul is 7 for 7. |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread Deutchland Takes 3rd |
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Posted by Dutchrailnut on Sat Jul 10 22:07:30 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Deutchland Takes 3rd, posted by SMAZ on Sat Jul 10 21:57:12 2010. Calimary for Dinner Holland all the way. |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread Deutschland Takes 3rd |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sat Jul 10 22:15:20 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Deutchland Takes 3rd, posted by Dutchrailnut on Sat Jul 10 22:07:30 2010. Now if you could get the Polizei off Dutch beaches, that'll be a plus. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 02:36:21 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread Deutchland Takes 3rd, posted by Dutchrailnut on Sat Jul 10 22:07:30 2010. The octupus picked Spain. This is the first time he has picked the winner in a match not featuring Germany so he has no established track record.I'm rooting for Holland and the great Wesley Sneijder. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 14:02:38 2010, in response to WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jun 11 07:56:22 2010. In about thirty minutes or so Spain is playing another team for the World Cup and I'm sure the streets of America will empty as scores of people witness this spectacle. |
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Posted by 9 local on Sun Jul 11 14:06:46 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 14:02:38 2010. HUP HOLLAND HUP! |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sun Jul 11 15:34:05 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 14:02:38 2010. I'm sure the streets of America will empty as scores of people witness this spectacle.Hahahaha! That was a great one! |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 16:50:36 2010, in response to WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jun 11 07:56:22 2010. I need a calculator to keep up with the scoring outburst between Spain and that other team they are playing against in the World Cup. The explosive, quick strike attacks and deft finishing touch is something to behold. Whoever compared soccer to trench warfare in The Great War is simply ignorant... that or a liar. I'm at the edge of my seat and as soon as someone scores I plan to get tickets for the MLS East All Stars v. Chivas San Jose Junior Bocas game next month at that little stadium in Harrison. Wake me up when this is over. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 17:25:06 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 16:50:36 2010. Hup Spain Hup! I was a soldier once but I'm neither too proud nor too self righteous to admit there were tears streaming down my face when that guy kicked the ball into the net. The mascara I mean face paint I put on the moment I awoke this morning ran down my face but I make no apology for it. To have witnessed this extraordinary achievement by Spain was both a distinct honor and singular priviledge that I shall hold dear and consider sacred for the rest of my years. As for 9 local and anybody else who supported The Netherlands, I feel your pain but you need to let it go. Think of it this way - if the Dutch or the Netherlands or Holland or whatever they are had scored instead of Spain then the Dutch or the Netherlands or Holland would have won. Besides, there's always next year... actually, I guess not. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jul 11 17:25:55 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 17:25:06 2010. lol! |
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Posted by Dutchrailnut on Sun Jul 11 17:27:54 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 17:25:06 2010. Great game , but I admire the referee's restraint, both Mathijsen and in first half De Jong should have gotten red card for very sore unsportman like behaviour.Congrats to Spain and a great team. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Jul 11 17:28:22 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 17:25:06 2010. Who are you? |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jul 11 17:37:41 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by Dutchrailnut on Sun Jul 11 17:27:54 2010. GreatHonestly I thought that it was boring. But it definitely looked like the better team won. |
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Re: World Clump Thread — Vuvuzelas fall silent |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jul 11 17:38:27 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by Easy on Sun Jul 11 17:37:41 2010. Not before their time, too. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jul 11 17:42:16 2010, in response to Re: World Clump Thread — Vuvuzelas fall silent, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jul 11 17:38:27 2010. Hopefully this will be remembered as the first and last world cup that allowed those. Honestly I'm not looking forward to another WC in Africa. They should do like the Americas Cup and keep the tournament in the country of the defending champion. Or at least the same continent. |
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Posted by 9 local on Sun Jul 11 20:01:51 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 17:25:06 2010. Tis "¡Arriba España!" |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 20:59:37 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 14:02:38 2010. I wish Holland had won. The Spaniards even had the arrogance to have new shirts made with the star (which they used at the award ceremony). |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 21:01:58 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by Dutchrailnut on Sun Jul 11 17:27:54 2010. The ref made several mistakes in extra time. He was being overwhelmed. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 21:05:28 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by Easy on Sun Jul 11 17:37:41 2010. I agree. World Cup finals often suck. Other big games like the Super Bowl often share the same fate. The players are nervous and are more afraid to lose than risking to win. The 3rd place game OTOH is almost always entertaining for the very opposite reason.Spain took more risks and deserved it. Paul the Octupus went 8 for 8. Unbelievable! USA will win it all in Brazil in 2014!! |
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Re: World Clump Thread — Vuvuzelas fall silent |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 21:09:03 2010, in response to Re: World Clump Thread — Vuvuzelas fall silent, posted by Easy on Sun Jul 11 17:42:16 2010. They should do like the Americas Cup and keep the tournament in the country of the defending champion.That would bring serious organizational issues. For most of their history, places like Brazil and Argentina did not have the financial resources or political stability to pull off such a thing. The America's Cup only needs one good city with one good marina. Also global interest (with travelling fans, media etc) is limited for that. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 21:10:58 2010, in response to Re: World Clump Thread — Vuvuzelas fall silent, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jul 11 17:38:27 2010. Unfortunately, they've made it to these fair shores already, like some global epidemic. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jul 11 21:13:51 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 21:05:28 2010. USA will win it all in Brazil in 2014!!lol. I wish! I was just talking to my son today about when we might compete for a WC championship and I said that barring something changing rapidly that it would be a while. Our absolute best player of all time - Landon Donovan - probably wouldn't rank in the top 30 players in this years WC. We lost to Ghana who was missing their best player by far - Michael Essien. He would probably be in the top 10. Ghana has a much more realistic chance to win in 2014 than us and they have no chance at all. |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread: ESPANA CAMPEON DEL MUNDO |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 21:29:38 2010, in response to WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jun 11 07:56:22 2010. My conclusions: The best team won. FIFA needs to add instant replay on goal line situations and offsides and Diego Forlan of Uruguay was the MVP of the tournament. The USA's performance was a glass half-full. We met our minimum goal of advancing out of group (finishing FIRST), were fun to watch but missed an historic opportunity. I think South Africa did a surprisingly good job at running the WC. It makes me wonder if someplace like Cape Town can one day host the Olympics. South America's teams can't hold a candle to the European ones while African ones (except Ghana) were a massive disappointment. France and Italy will rebuild from their debacles and be back in the mix in the near future. Diego Maradona should never be allowed anywhere near a soccer pitch ever again. ESPN/ABC coverage and analysis was very good though there is still room to improve. All in all, except for the first week and the vuvuzelas and the crazy Jubilani ball, it was a very fun WC and I look foward to the next one. Here's hoping that the US wins the bid for 2022. |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread: ESPANA CAMPEON DEL MUNDO |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Sun Jul 11 21:40:17 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread: ESPANA CAMPEON DEL MUNDO, posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 21:29:38 2010. All in all... it was a very fun WC and I look foward to the next one.Yeah, I can't wait. |
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Re: This should be the last "association football" world cup |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jul 11 21:44:29 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread: ESPANA CAMPEON DEL MUNDO, posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 21:29:38 2010. Soccer is such a boring game. Let's see the same level of enthusiasm for the Rugby World Cup next year (a real game). |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 22:46:18 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by Easy on Sun Jul 11 21:13:51 2010. Unfortunately you are right. Donovan will be 32 in 2014 and past his prime. Dempsey will be 31. Bocanegra and Cherundolo will be gone. Even Howard may well be past his prime by then (though with goalies it's hard to say).Maybe Freddy Adu and Jozy can step it up. We shall see. We need a new coach though. Bob Bradley has reached his limits. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jul 11 22:53:53 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 22:46:18 2010. Freddy AduNot a chance. I haven't seen him play in a couple of years, but he was vastly over hyped from what I saw. He's too little, too weak, not especially fast, and has US class skills, not world class. Jozy maybe. He's already strong and will be stronger by then. But we need both quality and depth. We'll see what the MLS puts out in the next year or so, but unless we get some phenoms over to Europe soon, I don't see a bright future. |
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Re: This should be the last ''association football'' world cup |
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Posted by SMAZ on Sun Jul 11 22:59:11 2010, in response to Re: This should be the last "association football" world cup, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jul 11 21:44:29 2010. I'll be watching that too. It's too bad the US sucks so bad at that. |
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World Cup fans targeted in Uganda bombings: 23 dead |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jul 11 23:13:33 2010, in response to WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jun 11 07:56:22 2010. Links to Somali Islamists are indicated.Reuters
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Re: World Cup fans targeted in Uganda bombings: 74 dead |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jul 12 23:30:25 2010, in response to World Cup fans targeted in Uganda bombings: 23 dead, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jul 11 23:13:33 2010. And al-Shabaab admits they did it.Reuters
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread: Paul the octopus dead |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Oct 26 20:01:50 2010, in response to WORLD CUP Thread, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jun 11 07:56:22 2010. At the ripe old age of 2½. That's about the average life span.Entertainment Weekly
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread: Paul the octopus dead |
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Posted by SMAZ on Wed Oct 27 01:46:09 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread: Paul the octopus dead, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Oct 26 20:01:50 2010. Do you think they offed him?I want some calamari. |
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Re: WORLD CUP Thread: Paul the octopus dead |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Oct 27 02:05:13 2010, in response to Re: WORLD CUP Thread: Paul the octopus dead, posted by SMAZ on Wed Oct 27 01:46:09 2010. Some sources say that you can keep an octopus alive for between four to six years in captivity, so anything's possible.As for calamari, you'll have lots of chefs saying "that's squid". I've only been aware of the term "pulpo" for cooked octopus myself. All octopodes are venomous, too; some squid are, and all cuttlefish are. |
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