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  • #91
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    Andreas Cantor

    Family of April Cantor?
    Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
    And notifying the next of kin
    Once again...

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    • #92
      Kinda - he looks like the Military Advisor.

      Gol gol gol gol gol gol gol gol
      GOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLL.... (for about 2 minutes)
      Be the bid!

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      • #93
        Gol gol gol gol gol gol gol gol
        GOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLL.... (for about 2 minutes)

        Hm... I prefer April seducing me to betray my friends later
        Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
        And notifying the next of kin
        Once again...

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        • #94
          USA, USA, USA, USA, USA,

          *stops chanting*

          What was it that we won again.

          *Goes back to waiting for real Football to begin in August. *
          Which side are we on? We're on the side of the demons, Chief. We are evil men in the gardens of paradise, sent by the forces of death to spread devastation and destruction wherever we go. I'm surprised you didn't know that. --Saul Tigh

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          • #95
            So what's this "World Cup" then?

            Some sort of sporting event?
            VANGUARD

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            • #96
              Spray, real football is now. Nothing in the American Football season can come close to approaching the atmosphere in the game between the US and Mexico... bitter rivals on the pitch. Hell, it is probably a better football rivalry than England and Argentina .
              “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.â€
              - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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              • #97
                Whta happens if hell freezes over and wins the cup?

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Kropotkin
                  Inferior for a racist ****-head like you maybe. If the UK didn't have a strict working-policy against non-EU players hardly a singel english player would play in a premier top club.
                  nonsense!! (the second bit, i don't know Bods well enough to comment on the first)

                  BTW it's not the number of caps a player has that makes him able to sign for a english team, it's the percentage (75%) of games that he was eligible for that he was selected for. (ulgy sentence or what?)
                  Last edited by reds4ever; June 17, 2002, 20:09.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Kropotkin
                    Yeah that was pretty OK. He had a great deal of luck with that one though. How do you say? One swallow doesn't make a summer.
                    I think that's "One swallow doesn't make an intern."
                    He's got the Midas touch.
                    But he touched it too much!
                    Hey Goldmember, Hey Goldmember!

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                    • usa will not go futher
                      GERMAN DISCIPLINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                      • I personally want either Spain, Brasil, Germany or England to win the WC...but I have a strange feeling that USA vs Senegal is coming...It's a chilly feeling, you know...
                        DULCE BELLUM INEXPERTIS

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                        • talk about hedging your betss!!!

                          why not throw Italy in, just to make sure???

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                          • Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                            Spray, real football is now. Nothing in the American Football season can come close to approaching the atmosphere in the game between the US and Mexico... bitter rivals on the pitch. Hell, it is probably a better football rivalry than England and Argentina .
                            Yeah, lets see the one of the news reports.

                            SOCCER-MAD U.S. CRAZED OVER WORLD CUP
                            "What? No We're Not," Say Blindly Obsessed Americans

                            New York, N.Y. (SatireWire.com) — As World Cup fever grips the globe, nowhere is the mania for Earth's greatest sporting event stronger than in the United States, where 280 million soccer-mad Americans are on the emotional edge, unable to think or talk about anything else. As one zealous U.S. supporter explained: "World Cup... World Cup, that's... racing?"

                            As they did during France '98 (above), most Americans will paint themselves in team colors and stay riveted to their TV sets during the 2002 World Cup.
                            Yes, the insanity is almost palpable.

                            As happens every four years, the United States will all but close down during the tournament in a ritual obsession as indigenous to America as the camels that graze on the slopes of the Rocky Mountains, and one little understood in other nations.

                            "On Wednesday at 5 o'clock in the morning, I'll probably be sleeping, why?" exclaimed New Yorker Paul Sanders of his plans for the June 5 U.S. opener against Portugal, which will be televised live from Seoul, South Korea.

                            Compare that to the more laid-back approach to the sport elsewhere. "If I miss even the first minute, I will cut off my head in despair," said one Argentinean.

                            With national pride riding on the outcome, U.S. players are under incredible pressure to win the Cup. Certainly defender Jeff Agoos doesn't want to repeat the assaults he endured after the Americans' poor showing in France '98.

                            "We got off the plane from Paris and this guy comes up and asks for directions to the men's room. I guess he thought I worked there or something," recalled Agoos. "Then I think I went to baggage claim."

                            Though veterans like Agoos remain, many new faces have joined this year's team, and arguments over which of them should see playing time dominate kitchen table conversations. For most of the last few months, the all-consuming question on Americans' minds: will coach Bruce Arena choose to start Kasey Keller or Brad Friedel at keeper?

                            As Josh Carpenter, a Chicago electrician, said when asked if the Friedel-Keller decision would be second-guessed for years to come: "Keeper? Like Sutherland?"

                            But perhaps no development has so consumed the nation as the torn knee ligament suffered by defensive midfielder Chris Armas in a recent game against Uruguay. The day after it happened, newspapers splattered the story across their front pages, with angst-driven headlines such as "Rain Expected Across Midwest," and "Lost Girl, 15, Found in Truck Stop."

                            For all the concern over the starting 11, however, most Americans will soon focus on the competition in Group D. And there, one country, and one player, stand out: Portugal and its star Luis Figo, the reigning football World Player of the Year.

                            "No way. They play football in Portugal?" said Milwaukee resident Kevin Williams, displaying grudging respect for Figo. "Well, they wouldn't stand a chance against the Green Bay Packers, I'll tell you that right now."

                            Win, lose, or draw, there's no question the United States is engrossed in the World Cup. But the level of preoccupation has surprised even long-time observers. The most telling signs: the country's largest corporations, resigned to millions of "no-shows," have already decided to give employees the month off...

                            "No we haven't," said General Motors spokesman Dean Pagette.

                            ... and even the U.S. Congress will shut down for the Final on June 30.

                            "Thank you for calling the United States Senate legislative schedule hotline. Please note the Senate will be closed June 30 in order to have the floors cleaned."
                            Which side are we on? We're on the side of the demons, Chief. We are evil men in the gardens of paradise, sent by the forces of death to spread devastation and destruction wherever we go. I'm surprised you didn't know that. --Saul Tigh

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                            • reds4ever: I HAD thrown in Italy previously, but then I had that strange feeling....
                              DULCE BELLUM INEXPERTIS

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                              • spray, maybe Americans just don't like sports where there is actual competition from other countries?

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