or who cares?
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New England Patriots
Indianapolis Colts
or who cares?
phenomenal people skills you got there, bro. good luck with that.
anyhow....
being both a college football and a giants fan, i can't honestly say that i've seen enough pats or colts games to honestly call this one with confidence. but from what little i've seen and from what i've read on paper, this pats team is something else. plus, being a michigan man, have to pull for my boy brady.
and i also kind of like the idea of belichick and his army completely layinig waste to the nfl for what they did to them for this whole spygate thing. really amusing.
its always been fixed anyway
it's football not SOCCER
by the way it's also...
jelly, not jello
adverts, not commercials
etc
:;
american football is like rugby for pansies, all that protective clothing, you might break a nail or something :cheese:
lol the trance has gone
GOTCHA!
Blame Bill Cosby for that one. Seriously, jelly is the stuff besides marmalade and preserves that you put on your toast in the morning. Jello is the stuff you have for dessert or kids have for a snack. Brand naming gone wild.
Advert is too close to pervert. And I mean pervert in the horsey way and not the looking at schoolgirls way.
Do you really want these guys running at you with mayhem on their minds?
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You burned it, you donkey!
wouldnt be scared in the slightest, the american football bloke would end up turning round incase he hurt himself. :cheese:
lol the trance has gone
like i give a ****.
i'm ashamed to be British. I'd rather be an American and that's saying something.
i don't feel it necessary to compete about everything.
i remember a Davis Cup Golf match a few years ago. Europe was winning at one point and the American crowd were totally hostile, booing and jering.
bad sportsmen americans. thats why they play only in their own country. they cant stand losing.
Last edited by Aratron; 31-10-2007 at 11:01 PM.
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