breaking some new ground there
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never gets old.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
u mad bro?
wowm3thod wrote:
no? You would be able to tell because i would do something like this.
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 8#p3782178
took you long enough to find that.
6-5-4
3-2-1 . . .
i got nothing.
but it was a childish post on my part, i apologize.
but it was a childish post on my part, i apologize.
apparently the Champions League game fixed in England was Liverpool vs Debrecen in 2009. their goalkeeper was paid to concede 3 goals but Liverpool only won 1-0 lol
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imagine a keeper that you think is really bad and then realize that hes just been throwing all his games on purpose LOLToilet Sex wrote:
apparently the Champions League game fixed in England was Liverpool vs Debrecen in 2009. their goalkeeper was paid to concede 3 goals but Liverpool only won 1-0 lol
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imagine a team so bad they can't score more than 1 against a keeper paid to concede 3 LoL
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Imagine supporting soccer. lol
I think you got picked last in gym class.Uzique The Lesser wrote:
sport is the secular opiate of the working class masses
Bored and tired at work. Maybe I should go forth and plan my new business idea. Help me find the cheapest nylon webbing on the planet. Karma for findings.
eBay?
Uzi seems more of an etsy type to me.
hape valiumtimes dey
Oh man... whisky Tuesday... not a positive thing, Particularly whn most people are drinking with the knowledge they have a public holiday to look forward to, 9NZ national day is Feb 6rh,) and you know you have to work. Lagavulin and Glenmorangie are very good woukd recommend.
[Blinking eyes thing]
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Tyburra, are you drunk young man?
Just a product of the New Zealand education system.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
Ty wrote:
Lagavulin and Glenmorangie
brb, going to school in NZCheez wrote:
Just a product of the New Zealand education system.
Wait son, I'll drive you.13urnzz wrote:
Ty wrote:
Lagavulin and Glenmorangiebrb, going to school in NZCheez wrote:
Just a product of the New Zealand education system.
actually i played sport a lot when i was young. football, which i was pretty promising at, and got scouted for 2 teams as a forward, til about 13, when i was too lazy to get up at 8am on a sundays to go training. then i was pretty damn good at tennis - county doubles. admittedly not semi-pro or bigging up the 'star athlete' pigeonhole, but plenty above average. the difference is that i don't make sport a central part of identity, or a defining part of my life. football fans do. i don't get all angry or upset when a bunch of men kicking a ball of inflated leather around win or lose. football fans do. i don't get violent or passionate or hateful or adversarial because someone else likes a different team to me. football fans do. to these people, where sport occupies a disproportionately large part of their lives, sport is literally an opiate. it's something to distract them from the real issues/pains in their life. even if in the broadest sense that is the good 'ole 'class struggle' dime. sport is something there to keep idiots suckered into watching their tv sets, or belonging to some dumb tribal identity. i like sports, i appreciate fine athletes. but i don't make it a part of my personal identity. most football fans in this country can't honestly say that. it's a national obsession. for working class people.Roc18 wrote:
I think you got picked last in gym class.Uzique The Lesser wrote:
sport is the secular opiate of the working class masses
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i like sport as it affords me yet another excuse to imbibe.
I thought sports was there to sell stuff.Uzique The Lesser wrote:
actually i played sport a lot when i was young. football, which i was pretty promising at, and got scouted for 2 teams as a forward, til about 13, when i was too lazy to get up at 8am on a sundays to go training. then i was pretty damn good at tennis - county doubles. admittedly not semi-pro or bigging up the 'star athlete' pigeonhole, but plenty above average. the difference is that i don't make sport a central part of identity, or a defining part of my life. football fans do. i don't get all angry or upset when a bunch of men kicking a ball of inflated leather around win or lose. football fans do. i don't get violent or passionate or hateful or adversarial because someone else likes a different team to me. football fans do. to these people, where sport occupies a disproportionately large part of their lives, sport is literally an opiate. it's something to distract them from the real issues/pains in their life. even if in the broadest sense that is the good 'ole 'class struggle' dime. sport is something there to keep idiots suckered into watching their tv sets, or belonging to some dumb tribal identity. i like sports, i appreciate fine athletes. but i don't make it a part of my personal identity. most football fans in this country can't honestly say that. it's a national obsession. for working class people.Roc18 wrote:
I think you got picked last in gym class.Uzique The Lesser wrote:
sport is the secular opiate of the working class masses