Today, no one is working...
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We go home earlier today, at 14h, to see Brazil x Croatia, but it seems that everyone is only thinking about the game... It's almost a national holiday! My son is also happy with a school-free day :)
From the Churchdown Parish Magazine: "Would the Congregation please note that the bowl at the back of the Church, labelled 'For The Sick,' is for monetary donations only."
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We go home earlier today, at 14h, to see Brazil x Croatia, but it seems that everyone is only thinking about the game... It's almost a national holiday! My son is also happy with a school-free day :)
From the Churchdown Parish Magazine: "Would the Congregation please note that the bowl at the back of the Church, labelled 'For The Sick,' is for monetary donations only."
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We go home earlier today, at 14h, to see Brazil x Croatia, but it seems that everyone is only thinking about the game... It's almost a national holiday! My son is also happy with a school-free day :)
From the Churchdown Parish Magazine: "Would the Congregation please note that the bowl at the back of the Church, labelled 'For The Sick,' is for monetary donations only."
Yep! They even tried to compromise here, in my job. They promissed us a big television screen if we stayed. Nonsense: how would we work during and after the game? I agree that we brazilians take soccer too seriously; but what else is worth respect in this country? At a close look, no one is normal.
Caetano Veloso -
We go home earlier today, at 14h, to see Brazil x Croatia, but it seems that everyone is only thinking about the game... It's almost a national holiday! My son is also happy with a school-free day :)
From the Churchdown Parish Magazine: "Would the Congregation please note that the bowl at the back of the Church, labelled 'For The Sick,' is for monetary donations only."
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Then imagine how they must be going crazy in Togo at the moment. [EDIT]: Ok, in Korea too. -- modified at 10:20 Tuesday 13th June, 2006
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Yep! They even tried to compromise here, in my job. They promissed us a big television screen if we stayed. Nonsense: how would we work during and after the game? I agree that we brazilians take soccer too seriously; but what else is worth respect in this country? At a close look, no one is normal.
Caetano Veloso -
Richard A. Abbott wrote:
To many, football is almost a religion, with almost as many followers.
And 11 gods on the field :)
From the Churchdown Parish Magazine: "Would the Congregation please note that the bowl at the back of the Church, labelled 'For The Sick,' is for monetary donations only."