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Post by dianachristensen on Jan 21, 2020 6:37:19 GMT
Just like Shady Brady tarnished it, with all of his cheating. You can be banned here for spamming, FYI.
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Post by weststigersbob on Jan 21, 2020 7:12:33 GMT
Mmmm, yes, well, not every sport can have an image and a history as "untarnished" as cricket's. Ooo, and blood sports, you say? Sound like a classy lot, they. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket Well, now that Cricket has a line about its history in a Wikipedia page that mentions blood sports it exonerates the fact that the NFL has problems with allowing criminals to play ? What a great argument.
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Post by dianachristensen on Jan 21, 2020 7:17:31 GMT
Mmmm, yes, well, not every sport can have an image and a history as "untarnished" as cricket's. Ooo, and blood sports, you say? Sound like a classy lot, they. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket Well, now that Cricket has a line about its history in a Wikipedia page that mentions blood sports it exonerates the fact that the NFL has problems with allowing criminals to play ? What a great argument. Who is making that argument? I "liked" this post the better part of an hour ago: IMDB2.freeforums.net/post/3602610/threadYou are able to comprehend that knowing the facts about the NFL and those about Cricket are not activities which are mutually exclusive, cerebrally speaking, are you not? ETA: Anyway, weststigersbob, it seems like my intention was unclear, so here it is: I found the OP to be coming off as a wee haughty twat, and it only seemed suitable to remind him that all major sporting events, even his favourite, are steeped in and find their beginnings in commerce. Perhaps it's not for him alone to say which ones are garish, or even "horrible events". And if he truly believes the Pro Bowl as well as the Super Bowl Halftime Show are "horrible events", I highly disrecommend he ever allow his precious eyes to view, let's say, documentary footage filmed by each Russian and American troops as they liberated respective concentration camps at the end of WWII.
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Post by Aj_June on Jan 21, 2020 7:58:53 GMT
And here come some lowlights I just love that all the athletes doing a lap of honour seem to hate the song, have no idea who the fuck this is or what the fuck he is singing And here it is. I love my Footy!!!! And whatever the fucking fuck this is... Lol.....that's pretty funny. They have the grand final in MCG which is definitely my fav stadium in the whole world.
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Post by hoskotafe3 on Jan 21, 2020 8:36:16 GMT
Only the Meatloaf "performance" was at the MCG thankfully. The 1991 AFL Grand Final was at the now defunct Waverly Park as the MCG was getting upgraded ahead of the 1992 cricket World Cup. The 1995 NSWRL Grand Final was at the now defunct Sydney Football Stadium. The Billy Idol travesty was at Homebush.
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Post by 尺ロㄈにモイ州凡几 on Jan 21, 2020 9:06:55 GMT
Well, now that Cricket has a line about its history in a Wikipedia page that mentions blood sports it exonerates the fact that the NFL has problems with allowing criminals to play ? What a great argument. Who is making that argument? I "liked" this post the better part of an hour ago: IMDB2.freeforums.net/post/3602610/threadYou are able to comprehend that knowing the facts about the NFL and those about Cricket are not activities which are mutually exclusive, cerebrally speaking, are you not? ETA: Anyway, weststigersbob , it seems like my intention was unclear, so here it is: I found the OP to be coming off as a wee haughty twat, and it only seemed suitable to remind him that all major sporting events, even his favourite, are steeped in and find their beginnings in commerce. Perhaps it's not for him alone to say which ones are garish, or even "horrible events". And if he truly believes the Pro Bowl as well as the Super Bowl Halftime Show are "horrible events", I highly disrecommend he ever allow his precious eyes to view, let's say, documentary footage filmed by each Russian and American troops as they liberated respective concentration camps at the end of WWII. Why? Dude was just making a comment about how stupid the half time shows are... which they are. You don't even care about football so why are you commenting?
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Post by dianachristensen on Jan 21, 2020 10:14:56 GMT
Who is making that argument? I "liked" this post the better part of an hour ago: IMDB2.freeforums.net/post/3602610/threadYou are able to comprehend that knowing the facts about the NFL and those about Cricket are not activities which are mutually exclusive, cerebrally speaking, are you not? ETA: Anyway, weststigersbob , it seems like my intention was unclear, so here it is: I found the OP to be coming off as a wee haughty twat, and it only seemed suitable to remind him that all major sporting events, even his favourite, are steeped in and find their beginnings in commerce. Perhaps it's not for him alone to say which ones are garish, or even "horrible events". And if he truly believes the Pro Bowl as well as the Super Bowl Halftime Show are "horrible events", I highly disrecommend he ever allow his precious eyes to view, let's say, documentary footage filmed by each Russian and American troops as they liberated respective concentration camps at the end of WWII. Why? Dude was just making a comment about how stupid the half time shows are... which they are. You don't even care about football so why are you commenting? As I've told you for the past three years, because I have known you since you were a teenager, I will never, ever, ever do anything but pull every punch with you, Rocket. But now that you've crossed the line into drawing questions coming to me about this sad, weird, undying effort of yours, probably as this is at least the 4th board on this forum where you've done this literally without reply from me, and your previous attempts were so much more embarrassing for you, I'm simply putting you on Block for your own good.
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Post by 尺ロㄈにモイ州凡几 on Jan 21, 2020 17:10:57 GMT
Why? Dude was just making a comment about how stupid the half time shows are... which they are. You don't even care about football so why are you commenting? As I've told you for the past three years, because I have known you since you were a teenager, I will never, ever, ever do anything but pull every punch with you, Rocket. But now that you've crossed the line into drawing questions coming to me about this sad, weird, undying effort of yours, probably as this is at least the 4th board on this forum where you've done this literally without reply from me, and your previous attempts were so much more embarrassing for you, I'm simply putting you on Block for your own good. Why would you even need to not pull any punches? This is an argument, not a fight. G you take this shit waaay to seriously.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jan 21, 2020 17:18:17 GMT
Only the Meatloaf "performance" was at the MCG thankfully. The 1991 AFL Grand Final was at the now defunct Waverly Park as the MCG was getting upgraded ahead of the 1992 cricket World Cup. The 1995 NSWRL Grand Final was at the now defunct Sydney Football Stadium. The Billy Idol travesty was at Homebush. At MCG? Like at the home of the director of Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle and Terminator: Salvation?
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 1, 2020 13:56:40 GMT
I think based on my search activity and time spent, American football is now my second favourite sports ahead of association football at no.3.
It's an awesome strategy sports that should be seen all over the world.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Oct 1, 2020 14:52:13 GMT
I think based on my search activity and time spent, American football is now my second favourite sports ahead of association football at no.3. It's an awesome strategy sports that should be seen all over the world. They just need to open up a few more McDonalds in other countries, then everyone else will have linemen, too.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Oct 1, 2020 14:58:05 GMT
I think based on my search activity and time spent, American football is now my second favourite sports ahead of association football at no.3. It's an awesome strategy sports that should be seen all over the world. They just need to open up a few more McDonalds in other countries, then everyone else will have linemen, too. That could happen now. Like that sumo guy who crossed the picket line for the Washington Sentinels.
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Post by senan90 on Oct 1, 2020 15:25:22 GMT
Mmmm, yes, well, not every sport can have an image and a history as "untarnished" as cricket's. Ooo, and blood sports, you say? Sound like a classy lot, they. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket Christ, I hate Cricket, most boring sport in the world. Yeah, horrible buggers invented that shite sport. As for American football and its halftime shows, American football is fucking awful. It sucks. 3 hours of boredom watching lumbering men barge into each other to the point where they either get crippled, suffer concussions and broken ligaments for entertainment. Not only does it injure people, it kills people too. abcnews.go.com/US/chicago-high-school-football-player-dies-head-injuries/story?id=34705990
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Post by Aj_June on Oct 1, 2020 16:02:14 GMT
I think based on my search activity and time spent, American football is now my second favourite sports ahead of association football at no.3. It's an awesome strategy sports that should be seen all over the world. They just need to open up a few more McDonalds in other countries, then everyone else will have linemen, too. Burger with fries and coke is one of my all-time favourite food combination and I never get bored of it. So I am into American food as well. That said, I really don't like McDonalds. I know that it's fast food place for people who want quick meals so it's not meant to be grand but still I would rather have meals at KFC or subway than at Mcdonalds.
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