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Super bowl.
Any one watch the Super Bowl?Any thoughts?
Last edited by guitarplayer7694 on Mon 02.04.2008 1:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
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guitarplayer7694 - Posts: 202
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tanuki - Posts: 2302
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RE: Super Bowel.
I'm suddenly reminded of that episode of South Park...
Several, actually.
Several, actually.
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Nibble - Posts: 269
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RE: Super bowl.
OH CRAP. Man that was stupid glad it's not being saved.
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RE: Super bowl.
the winners of the superbowl - Tom Petty and the heartbreakers
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SirFirestorm - Posts: 200
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RE: Super bowl.
SirFirestorm wrote:
the winners of the superbowl - Tom Petty and the heartbreakers
I agree there.
I saw the end (and that pass :O), it only really ever gets good then anyway. Blowout wins are boring.
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Groccoli - Posts: 42
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RE: Super bowl.
normally i would say the commercials are the winners, but not this year.. what a load of crap they were. literally
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two_heads_talking - Posts: 4137
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RE: Super bowl.
guitarplayer7694 wrote:
.... Any thoughts?
For a game of "football" it was quite amazing how few times the ball was kicked or even came in contact with a foot.
Don't complain to me that people kick you when you're down. It's your own fault for lying there
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chikara - Posts: 3574
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RE: Super bowl.
lol thought an Aussie or Brit(are those rude?) would come in with that. kind of thought it was fütball there though?
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guitarplayer7694 - Posts: 202
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RE: Super bowl.
chikara wrote:guitarplayer7694 wrote:
.... Any thoughts?
For a game of "football" it was quite amazing how few times the ball was kicked or even came in contact with a foot.
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right, cause rugby sure does have alot of contact with rugs desho? and the last time I saw a cricket match, I was amazed at how many crickets there were.
c wut i did thar?
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two_heads_talking - Posts: 4137
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RE: Super bowl.
I really liked the Doritos ad where the guy gets beat up by the mouse. Also, I was torn between wanting the Giants to upset the Pats and the Pats winning a perfect season, but I wasn't unhappy with the outcome.

two_heads_talking wrote:
right, cause rugby sure does have alot of contact with rugs desho? and the last time I saw a cricket match, I was amazed at how many crickets there were.
c wut i did thar?
Sometimes I think that I'm afraid of thinking, and that scares me.
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Tspoonami - Posts: 837
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RE: Super bowl.
two_heads_talking wrote:
right, cause rugby sure does have alot of contact with rugs desho? and the last time I saw a cricket match, I was amazed at how many crickets there were.
c wut i did thar?
Yes, you showed your ignorance my bicephalic friend
The game of "rugby", from which "American Football" evolved, is named after the Rugby School which also happens to be in the town of Rugby in Warwickshire, England. During a game of football at the school a student, one William Webb Ellis, picked up the ball and ran with it. This lead to two sets of rules for "football" in England, one where the ball must be kicked and one which could just as easily be played with a tennis ball and called "tennis"
There are actually only six crickets (criquet/cricke) at a cricket match. Three at each end of the pitch
Don't complain to me that people kick you when you're down. It's your own fault for lying there
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