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    With this[^].

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      With this[^].

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      Mike Hankey
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      This[^] is how I feel when people start talking about something I'm not interested in.

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        With this[^].

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        Nagy Vilmos
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        I'm with you there!:thumbsup::thumbsup:

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          With this[^].

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          Keith Barrow
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          Aye, and I have the added benefit of living in some kind of an archaeologically obsessed theme park, despite no-one managing any great digs since the 70s or 50s even. Better are the internecine wars between the local post-processualists and the local new archaeology rivals. At least they new archaeologist don't punch horses when the sondage fails to turn anything up I suppose.

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          I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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            With this[^].

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            Jeremy Falcon
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            Oddly enough, I played the sport in high school. It's a wonderful sport, but I also get tired of the mindless drivel that most people who never played it go on and on about.

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              Oddly enough, I played the sport in high school. It's a wonderful sport, but I also get tired of the mindless drivel that most people who never played it go on and on about.

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              Nagy Vilmos
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              I guess this applies to Nancyball as well, but the article is about proper Association Football. ;P

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                Aye, and I have the added benefit of living in some kind of an archaeologically obsessed theme park, despite no-one managing any great digs since the 70s or 50s even. Better are the internecine wars between the local post-processualists and the local new archaeology rivals. At least they new archaeologist don't punch horses when the sondage fails to turn anything up I suppose.

                PB 369,783 wrote:

                I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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                Nagy Vilmos
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                I know how you feel. My forte has always been restoration comedy, but it gets sidelined by the bloody diggers!

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                  I guess this applies to Nancyball as well, but the article is about proper Association Football. ;P

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                  Hey now, it takes a real man to wear a ton of plushy, comfy, padding before heading out on the field. :-D

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                    With this[^].

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                    mikepwilson
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                    yes. But it's so much worse than that. Ya know what's even worse? How we sound to civilians when talking about this stuff.

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                      Hey now, it takes a real man to wear a ton of plushy, comfy, padding before heading out on the field. :-D

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                      Nagy Vilmos
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                      I remember playing rugby out in California back in 1999. Time and again players would tell us how they started playing for training or recovering from a 'Football' injury. They never went back. This[^] sums it up.

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                        I remember playing rugby out in California back in 1999. Time and again players would tell us how they started playing for training or recovering from a 'Football' injury. They never went back. This[^] sums it up.

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                        Just started playing American Football after retiring from Rugby, take from that what you will!

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                          I remember playing rugby out in California back in 1999. Time and again players would tell us how they started playing for training or recovering from a 'Football' injury. They never went back. This[^] sums it up.

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                          Nagy Vilmos wrote:

                          This[^] sums it up.

                          In all seriousness, the upside to wearing the pads did help me be more liberal and not care about slamming into guys. Then again, I never played Rugby so maybe they donn't care about slamming into guys there either.

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                            With this[^].

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                            It's very exaggerated, I've not heard football mentioned in the office today and it isn't most days. The Premier League title was decided at the weekend and no-one was talking about it yesterday, either. We did talk about it at the tennis club but that's reasonable. The media does make a bigger thing of Premiership football than is reasonable, imo (though I think La Liga in Spain is worse), but it's not like it's the only game in town. F1, snooker, rugby, cricket and darts, to name a random selection, also get plenty of TV time, big buildups and so on. Newspapers are worse at only covering football, it is true.

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                              With this[^].

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                              JimmyRopes
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                              Blue Waffler? Did someone go disappeared? :~

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