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[guidogodoy] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:29:30 PM
Yup. They are in the same group. Algeria & Slovenia. Group C.
Right about Slovenia. I saw the upset of Slovenia against Russia in the playoffs. Tricky, indeed. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:25:53 PM)
Becks wrote:
Will be interesting to see what happens in this group. Slovenia is in this group I think, and they are super tricky LOL.
US team doing some kind of victory lap.
guidogodoy wrote:
Draw! Not bad against the heavily fav., England. I'll take it!
[Becks] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:25:53 PM
Will be interesting to see what happens in this group. Slovenia is in this group I think, and they are super tricky LOL.
US team doing some kind of victory lap. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:24:07 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Draw! Not bad against the heavily fav., England. I'll take it!
[joedraper] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:24:32 PM
WTF?? Is this the WC of draws? LOL
Still nail biting game to watch! I am so thrilled to be in this country right now!!
Gah a draw, bugger. If only the English goalie hadn't done a woopsy LOL!!! That ball is crazy, floats in the air for ages.
joedraper wrote:
Yep! Goalie is really on top of his game tonight.. guarding it like it's a steak on Oprah's plate lol.
Becks wrote:
LOL you'll want to see him when he REALLY looses his temper.
Grrrr waiting for some kind of goal, could have been heaps, there has been over 20 shots on goal this game according to the commentary.
joedraper wrote:
Hahahahahha I'm about as big a fan as you are Guido... though the tune is infectuos although that could aslo be due to my bout of football fever... who knows.. Roony looks about to explode hahahahha!
guidogodoy wrote:
You know, I kinda thought that it was her. Shows how big a fan I am of her.
Still, nice eye candy and catchy tune. Choreography had me jumping around like a madman.
joedraper wrote:
That would have been Shakira lol.. Now wasn't that opening ceremony the best! You should see them open parlament OMG! lol.
guidogodoy wrote:
Damn straight about the dancing! Who was that blonde stomping around barefoot towards the end of the opening celebration? Had me stomping around with her and the 30 other people on the stage the other night! HAAA!
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[guidogodoy] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:24:07 PM
Draw! Not bad against the heavily fav., England. I'll take it!
[Becks] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:23:17 PM
Gah a draw, bugger. If only the English goalie hadn't done a woopsy LOL!!! That ball is crazy, floats in the air for ages. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by joedraper from Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:22:01 PM)
joedraper wrote:
Yep! Goalie is really on top of his game tonight.. guarding it like it's a steak on Oprah's plate lol.
Becks wrote:
LOL you'll want to see him when he REALLY looses his temper.
Grrrr waiting for some kind of goal, could have been heaps, there has been over 20 shots on goal this game according to the commentary.
joedraper wrote:
Hahahahahha I'm about as big a fan as you are Guido... though the tune is infectuos although that could aslo be due to my bout of football fever... who knows.. Roony looks about to explode hahahahha!
guidogodoy wrote:
You know, I kinda thought that it was her. Shows how big a fan I am of her.
Still, nice eye candy and catchy tune. Choreography had me jumping around like a madman.
joedraper wrote:
That would have been Shakira lol.. Now wasn't that opening ceremony the best! You should see them open parlament OMG! lol.
guidogodoy wrote:
Damn straight about the dancing! Who was that blonde stomping around barefoot towards the end of the opening celebration? Had me stomping around with her and the 30 other people on the stage the other night! HAAA!
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[joedraper] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:22:01 PM
Yep! Goalie is really on top of his game tonight.. guarding it like it's a steak on Oprah's plate lol.
LOL you'll want to see him when he REALLY looses his temper.
Grrrr waiting for some kind of goal, could have been heaps, there has been over 20 shots on goal this game according to the commentary.
joedraper wrote:
Hahahahahha I'm about as big a fan as you are Guido... though the tune is infectuos although that could aslo be due to my bout of football fever... who knows.. Roony looks about to explode hahahahha!
guidogodoy wrote:
You know, I kinda thought that it was her. Shows how big a fan I am of her.
Still, nice eye candy and catchy tune. Choreography had me jumping around like a madman.
joedraper wrote:
That would have been Shakira lol.. Now wasn't that opening ceremony the best! You should see them open parlament OMG! lol.
guidogodoy wrote:
Damn straight about the dancing! Who was that blonde stomping around barefoot towards the end of the opening celebration? Had me stomping around with her and the 30 other people on the stage the other night! HAAA!
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[Becks] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:16:28 PM
LOL you'll want to see him when he REALLY looses his temper.
Grrrr waiting for some kind of goal, could have been heaps, there has been over 20 shots on goal this game according to the commentary. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by joedraper from Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:14:03 PM)
joedraper wrote:
Hahahahahha I'm about as big a fan as you are Guido... though the tune is infectuos although that could aslo be due to my bout of football fever... who knows.. Roony looks about to explode hahahahha!
guidogodoy wrote:
You know, I kinda thought that it was her. Shows how big a fan I am of her.
Still, nice eye candy and catchy tune. Choreography had me jumping around like a madman.
joedraper wrote:
That would have been Shakira lol.. Now wasn't that opening ceremony the best! You should see them open parlament OMG! lol.
guidogodoy wrote:
Damn straight about the dancing! Who was that blonde stomping around barefoot towards the end of the opening celebration? Had me stomping around with her and the 30 other people on the stage the other night! HAAA!
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[joedraper] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:14:03 PM
Hahahahahha I'm about as big a fan as you are Guido... though the tune is infectuos although that could aslo be due to my bout of football fever... who knows.. Roony looks about to explode hahahahha! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:06:35 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
You know, I kinda thought that it was her. Shows how big a fan I am of her.
Still, nice eye candy and catchy tune. Choreography had me jumping around like a madman.
joedraper wrote:
That would have been Shakira lol.. Now wasn't that opening ceremony the best! You should see them open parlament OMG! lol.
guidogodoy wrote:
Damn straight about the dancing! Who was that blonde stomping around barefoot towards the end of the opening celebration? Had me stomping around with her and the 30 other people on the stage the other night! HAAA!
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[guidogodoy] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:06:35 PM
You know, I kinda thought that it was her. Shows how big a fan I am of her.
Still, nice eye candy and catchy tune. Choreography had me jumping around like a madman. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by joedraper from Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:02:15 PM)
joedraper wrote:
That would have been Shakira lol.. Now wasn't that opening ceremony the best! You should see them open parlament OMG! lol.
guidogodoy wrote:
Damn straight about the dancing! Who was that blonde stomping around barefoot towards the end of the opening celebration? Had me stomping around with her and the 30 other people on the stage the other night! HAAA!
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[joedraper] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:02:15 PM
That would have been Shakira lol.. Now wasn't that opening ceremony the best! You should see them open parlament OMG! lol.
Damn straight about the dancing! Who was that blonde stomping around barefoot towards the end of the opening celebration? Had me stomping around with her and the 30 other people on the stage the other night! HAAA!
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[Becks] Saturday, June 12, 2010 1:01:18 PM
LMAO!!! Sorry but it's been years since I've seen any Monty Python. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:59:01 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
For SHAME not to recognize such an obvious quote. Your mother WAS obviously a hamster! LOL!!
Becks wrote:
What the heck sort of insult is that??? LOL.
guidogodoy wrote:
I blow my berrante in your general direction, you tiny-brained wiper of other people's bottoms! LOL!!!
Becks wrote:
England! LOL!!! They've had the most opportunities, but are not getting them in. Wayne Rooney is pretty well marked at the moment too.
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[guidogodoy] Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:59:01 PM
For SHAME not to recognize such an obvious quote. Your mother WAS obviously a hamster! LOL!!
I blow my berrante in your general direction, you tiny-brained wiper of other people's bottoms! LOL!!!
Becks wrote:
England! LOL!!! They've had the most opportunities, but are not getting them in. Wayne Rooney is pretty well marked at the moment too.
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[Becks] Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:52:47 PM
What the heck sort of insult is that??? LOL. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:51:49 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I blow my berrante in your general direction, you tiny-brained wiper of other people's bottoms! LOL!!!
Becks wrote:
England! LOL!!! They've had the most opportunities, but are not getting them in. Wayne Rooney is pretty well marked at the moment too.
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[guidogodoy] Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:51:49 PM
I blow my berrante in your general direction, you tiny-brained wiper of other people's bottoms! LOL!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:46:28 PM)
Becks wrote:
England! LOL!!! They've had the most opportunities, but are not getting them in. Wayne Rooney is pretty well marked at the moment too.
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[guidogodoy] Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:50:34 PM
Damn straight about the dancing! Who was that blonde stomping around barefoot towards the end of the opening celebration? Had me stomping around with her and the 30 other people on the stage the other night! HAAA! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by joedraper from Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:45:35 PM)
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[Becks] Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:46:28 PM
England! LOL!!! They've had the most opportunities, but are not getting them in. Wayne Rooney is pretty well marked at the moment too. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by joedraper from Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:45:35 PM)
joedraper wrote:
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Woohooo!!! 1-1 who's gonna be the lucky team????
guidogodoy wrote:
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[joedraper] Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:45:35 PM
Dude! We may have no idea how to run a country but we can dance I tell you! lol
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[Becks] Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:34:53 PM
LOL yeah crazy bouncy ball. I feel a bit sorry for the English goalie. Oh well. Hopefully England kick some yank ass in this half, hehehehe [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:19:32 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Level at the half! OPA!
Lucky us for that we have that WONDERFUL new ball! LOL!!! Edited at: Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:21:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:19:32 PM
Level at the half! OPA!
Lucky us for that we have that WONDERFUL new ball! LOL!!! Edited at: Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:21:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:06:47 PM
While not exactly happy with the current state of affairs in Eng vs. USA, I will say that I am tooting along with the masses on the telly. With no plastic trumpet on hand, I am using the following...it is a "berrante" from Brazil. Used primarily to call cattle, sheep, other livestock in from the fields.
It certainly works to call my dogs into the room albeit with tentative reserve to come close to me...
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[guidogodoy] Saturday, June 12, 2010 11:09:31 AM
Personally, my favorite moment was watching "Dancing Bishop Tutu." lol
[joedraper] Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:54:38 AM
Ha!! Yes! Still on a high this morning.. I missed the Uraguy vs France match last night.. ended up celebrating and then freezing my imaginary nuts off around a friends fire that wasn't very hot as far as fires go.
But... A draw? Yes! I will accept that and be happy with that. We haven't played that well in ages! And today, I am very proud to call myself a South African. The kids woke up this morning and started blowing their Vuvuzelas... I swore I would never buy one but... they made me cave and now I'm glad I did lol.
So um... I guess considering nobody lost or won yesterday.. we's still friends Mexican brothers and sisters??? Lol!!
I have to head out to a mothers tea organized by the shcool and then I'm back and glued to the TV lol.
[guidogodoy] Friday, June 11, 2010 10:58:38 PM
That'll teach you to live in an expensive place. Ciao! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Friday, June 11, 2010 10:52:15 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
Bah! Quarters??? Talk about a standard of living... Doubt that ours take anything below 1€...
Dawn has been and gone here - and I think thats its bedtime in the US at about the time when its morning over here. Thats why I asked. Well, I have to leave now - got a lot of things to do before the todays games start. See you later!
guidogodoy wrote:
A meter? Isn't that the thing you have to feed with quarters so they don't tow your car?
Bed. HA! It isn't even close to being dawn yet. I am the Keeper of the Night afterall.
_strat_ wrote:
Wrong? Today I, European (east European, but lets leave the details) will root against our fellow Europeans the English, against people who dont know what a meter is. Its football and everything is possible.
Shouldnt you be in bed by now?
guidogodoy wrote:
LOL!!! The waiter was probably luckier as I was planning on wearing HIS shirt every time I ate there just so I could be rude to the customers.
A Mexican taking France's side....that is just wrong. I should have given him a head-butt to the chest.
_strat_ wrote:
Whoops, sorry. Dunno why I thought so... Anyway, Brazilians have silly shirts anyway, so you probably gained.
guidogodoy wrote:
Read that last post carefully. I never said that Brazil played France in the finals. France DID take out Brazil (and my shirt) in the quarters of 2006.
_strat_ wrote:
Erm... The Brazil - France WC finals were in 1998...
guidogodoy wrote:
I guarantee, I wasn't the only kid to have gone to soccer camp every summer. There is also a reason that the term "soccer mom" exists here. Like I said, most if not ALL kids play.
We'll get the games but on pay channels or, as I prefer, the Spanish channels. For the finals, I'll go hang out at the local Mex restaurant with my Mexican buddies. We usually pack the place. Last round I literally lost my shirt. Brazil vs. France and I bet a waiter my Brazil shirt against a CLEAN shirt from the restaurant. Damn head-butting frogs! LOL!!
[_strat_] Friday, June 11, 2010 10:52:15 PM
Bah! Quarters??? Talk about a standard of living... Doubt that ours take anything below 1€...
Dawn has been and gone here - and I think thats its bedtime in the US at about the time when its morning over here. Thats why I asked. Well, I have to leave now - got a lot of things to do before the todays games start. See you later!
A meter? Isn't that the thing you have to feed with quarters so they don't tow your car?
Bed. HA! It isn't even close to being dawn yet. I am the Keeper of the Night afterall.
_strat_ wrote:
Wrong? Today I, European (east European, but lets leave the details) will root against our fellow Europeans the English, against people who dont know what a meter is. Its football and everything is possible.
Shouldnt you be in bed by now?
guidogodoy wrote:
LOL!!! The waiter was probably luckier as I was planning on wearing HIS shirt every time I ate there just so I could be rude to the customers.
A Mexican taking France's side....that is just wrong. I should have given him a head-butt to the chest.
_strat_ wrote:
Whoops, sorry. Dunno why I thought so... Anyway, Brazilians have silly shirts anyway, so you probably gained.
guidogodoy wrote:
Read that last post carefully. I never said that Brazil played France in the finals. France DID take out Brazil (and my shirt) in the quarters of 2006.
_strat_ wrote:
Erm... The Brazil - France WC finals were in 1998...
guidogodoy wrote:
I guarantee, I wasn't the only kid to have gone to soccer camp every summer. There is also a reason that the term "soccer mom" exists here. Like I said, most if not ALL kids play.
We'll get the games but on pay channels or, as I prefer, the Spanish channels. For the finals, I'll go hang out at the local Mex restaurant with my Mexican buddies. We usually pack the place. Last round I literally lost my shirt. Brazil vs. France and I bet a waiter my Brazil shirt against a CLEAN shirt from the restaurant. Damn head-butting frogs! LOL!!
[Becks] Friday, June 11, 2010 10:49:19 PM
LOL ah good old metric system, so much easier than that crazy system those yanks use hehehe.
Just watched the highlights of the France vs Uruguay game, first red card of the tournament, not cool. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Friday, June 11, 2010 10:22:50 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
Wrong? Today I, European (east European, but lets leave the details) will root against our fellow Europeans the English, against people who dont know what a meter is. Its football and everything is possible.
Shouldnt you be in bed by now?
guidogodoy wrote:
LOL!!! The waiter was probably luckier as I was planning on wearing HIS shirt every time I ate there just so I could be rude to the customers.
A Mexican taking France's side....that is just wrong. I should have given him a head-butt to the chest.
_strat_ wrote:
Whoops, sorry. Dunno why I thought so... Anyway, Brazilians have silly shirts anyway, so you probably gained.
guidogodoy wrote:
Read that last post carefully. I never said that Brazil played France in the finals. France DID take out Brazil (and my shirt) in the quarters of 2006.
_strat_ wrote:
Erm... The Brazil - France WC finals were in 1998...
guidogodoy wrote:
I guarantee, I wasn't the only kid to have gone to soccer camp every summer. There is also a reason that the term "soccer mom" exists here. Like I said, most if not ALL kids play.
We'll get the games but on pay channels or, as I prefer, the Spanish channels. For the finals, I'll go hang out at the local Mex restaurant with my Mexican buddies. We usually pack the place. Last round I literally lost my shirt. Brazil vs. France and I bet a waiter my Brazil shirt against a CLEAN shirt from the restaurant. Damn head-butting frogs! LOL!!
[guidogodoy] Friday, June 11, 2010 10:43:00 PM
A meter? Isn't that the thing you have to feed with quarters so they don't tow your car?
Bed. HA! It isn't even close to being dawn yet. I am the Keeper of the Night afterall. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Friday, June 11, 2010 10:22:50 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
Wrong? Today I, European (east European, but lets leave the details) will root against our fellow Europeans the English, against people who dont know what a meter is. Its football and everything is possible.
Shouldnt you be in bed by now?
guidogodoy wrote:
LOL!!! The waiter was probably luckier as I was planning on wearing HIS shirt every time I ate there just so I could be rude to the customers.
A Mexican taking France's side....that is just wrong. I should have given him a head-butt to the chest.
_strat_ wrote:
Whoops, sorry. Dunno why I thought so... Anyway, Brazilians have silly shirts anyway, so you probably gained.
guidogodoy wrote:
Read that last post carefully. I never said that Brazil played France in the finals. France DID take out Brazil (and my shirt) in the quarters of 2006.
_strat_ wrote:
Erm... The Brazil - France WC finals were in 1998...
guidogodoy wrote:
I guarantee, I wasn't the only kid to have gone to soccer camp every summer. There is also a reason that the term "soccer mom" exists here. Like I said, most if not ALL kids play.
We'll get the games but on pay channels or, as I prefer, the Spanish channels. For the finals, I'll go hang out at the local Mex restaurant with my Mexican buddies. We usually pack the place. Last round I literally lost my shirt. Brazil vs. France and I bet a waiter my Brazil shirt against a CLEAN shirt from the restaurant. Damn head-butting frogs! LOL!!
[_strat_] Friday, June 11, 2010 10:22:50 PM
Wrong? Today I, European (east European, but lets leave the details) will root against our fellow Europeans the English, against people who dont know what a meter is. Its football and everything is possible.
LOL!!! The waiter was probably luckier as I was planning on wearing HIS shirt every time I ate there just so I could be rude to the customers.
A Mexican taking France's side....that is just wrong. I should have given him a head-butt to the chest.
_strat_ wrote:
Whoops, sorry. Dunno why I thought so... Anyway, Brazilians have silly shirts anyway, so you probably gained.
guidogodoy wrote:
Read that last post carefully. I never said that Brazil played France in the finals. France DID take out Brazil (and my shirt) in the quarters of 2006.
_strat_ wrote:
Erm... The Brazil - France WC finals were in 1998...
guidogodoy wrote:
I guarantee, I wasn't the only kid to have gone to soccer camp every summer. There is also a reason that the term "soccer mom" exists here. Like I said, most if not ALL kids play.
We'll get the games but on pay channels or, as I prefer, the Spanish channels. For the finals, I'll go hang out at the local Mex restaurant with my Mexican buddies. We usually pack the place. Last round I literally lost my shirt. Brazil vs. France and I bet a waiter my Brazil shirt against a CLEAN shirt from the restaurant. Damn head-butting frogs! LOL!!
[guidogodoy] Friday, June 11, 2010 10:15:43 PM
LOL!!! The waiter was probably luckier as I was planning on wearing HIS shirt every time I ate there just so I could be rude to the customers.
A Mexican taking France's side....that is just wrong. I should have given him a head-butt to the chest. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Friday, June 11, 2010 9:52:22 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
Whoops, sorry. Dunno why I thought so... Anyway, Brazilians have silly shirts anyway, so you probably gained.
guidogodoy wrote:
Read that last post carefully. I never said that Brazil played France in the finals. France DID take out Brazil (and my shirt) in the quarters of 2006.
_strat_ wrote:
Erm... The Brazil - France WC finals were in 1998...
guidogodoy wrote:
I guarantee, I wasn't the only kid to have gone to soccer camp every summer. There is also a reason that the term "soccer mom" exists here. Like I said, most if not ALL kids play.
We'll get the games but on pay channels or, as I prefer, the Spanish channels. For the finals, I'll go hang out at the local Mex restaurant with my Mexican buddies. We usually pack the place. Last round I literally lost my shirt. Brazil vs. France and I bet a waiter my Brazil shirt against a CLEAN shirt from the restaurant. Damn head-butting frogs! LOL!!
[_strat_] Friday, June 11, 2010 9:52:22 PM
Whoops, sorry. Dunno why I thought so... Anyway, Brazilians have silly shirts anyway, so you probably gained. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, June 11, 2010 9:38:33 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Read that last post carefully. I never said that Brazil played France in the finals. France DID take out Brazil (and my shirt) in the quarters of 2006.
_strat_ wrote:
Erm... The Brazil - France WC finals were in 1998...
guidogodoy wrote:
I guarantee, I wasn't the only kid to have gone to soccer camp every summer. There is also a reason that the term "soccer mom" exists here. Like I said, most if not ALL kids play.
We'll get the games but on pay channels or, as I prefer, the Spanish channels. For the finals, I'll go hang out at the local Mex restaurant with my Mexican buddies. We usually pack the place. Last round I literally lost my shirt. Brazil vs. France and I bet a waiter my Brazil shirt against a CLEAN shirt from the restaurant. Damn head-butting frogs! LOL!!
[guidogodoy] Friday, June 11, 2010 9:38:33 PM
Read that last post carefully. I never said that Brazil played France in the finals. France DID take out Brazil (and my shirt) in the quarters of 2006. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Friday, June 11, 2010 8:21:46 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
Erm... The Brazil - France WC finals were in 1998...
guidogodoy wrote:
I guarantee, I wasn't the only kid to have gone to soccer camp every summer. There is also a reason that the term "soccer mom" exists here. Like I said, most if not ALL kids play.
We'll get the games but on pay channels or, as I prefer, the Spanish channels. For the finals, I'll go hang out at the local Mex restaurant with my Mexican buddies. We usually pack the place. Last round I literally lost my shirt. Brazil vs. France and I bet a waiter my Brazil shirt against a CLEAN shirt from the restaurant. Damn head-butting frogs! LOL!!
[_strat_] Friday, June 11, 2010 8:21:46 PM
Erm... The Brazil - France WC finals were in 1998... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, June 11, 2010 3:40:46 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I guarantee, I wasn't the only kid to have gone to soccer camp every summer. There is also a reason that the term "soccer mom" exists here. Like I said, most if not ALL kids play.
We'll get the games but on pay channels or, as I prefer, the Spanish channels. For the finals, I'll go hang out at the local Mex restaurant with my Mexican buddies. We usually pack the place. Last round I literally lost my shirt. Brazil vs. France and I bet a waiter my Brazil shirt against a CLEAN shirt from the restaurant. Damn head-butting frogs! LOL!!
[_strat_] Friday, June 11, 2010 8:20:32 PM
Oh, now, tactics are tactics, but thats just suicidal! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, June 11, 2010 5:22:04 PM)
Becks wrote:
Oooh true.
I'm looking forward to USA vs England tomorrow (NZ time). Should be a good game! Apparently the americans have said they're going to try and piss Wayne Rooney off, cos he has a bad temper LOL!
[Becks] Friday, June 11, 2010 5:22:04 PM
Oooh true.
I'm looking forward to USA vs England tomorrow (NZ time). Should be a good game! Apparently the americans have said they're going to try and piss Wayne Rooney off, cos he has a bad temper LOL!
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, June 11, 2010 4:59:35 PM
Ohhh, that one! Nope, wasn't him. In Spanish they pronounced that guy's last name as "gacha" ("ch" as in 'chimp'). Probably not to confuse him with Kaká...or maybe that's how its really pronounced. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, June 11, 2010 4:48:45 PM)
Becks wrote:
LOL not on the NZ team, we have standard Anglo type names like Nelsen, Fallon, Reid etc.
LOL it's not Kaka, I misheard it, just looked up the SA squad names and the dudes name I misheard was Gaxa.
guidogodoy wrote:
Kaká is a midfielder from Brazil. Nickname for Ricardo.
You got one too?!
Becks wrote:
It wouldn't happen to be the dude whose last name is Kaka would it? LOL.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Mother! Where are you?!? She won't answer her phone. She's probably out buying a Mexican flag or something...
Yeah, I watched the SA vs Mexico match on a Spanish-language channel this morning (plans to watch it with Mom didn't work out). The commentators kept making fun of one of the SA player's last name, which was funny but it got old fast. Very good match, though.
[Becks] Friday, June 11, 2010 4:55:24 PM
We just subscribed to the sports channels, so we can watch as many games as we like now, yay! We'll just unsubscribe once the tournament is over hehe. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, June 11, 2010 4:51:57 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAA!!! I was going to say...wait for it....there sure is a lot of Kaká going around!
Becks wrote:
LOL not on the NZ team, we have standard Anglo type names like Nelsen, Fallon, Reid etc.
LOL it's not Kaka, I misheard it, just looked up the SA squad names and the dudes name I misheard was Gaxa.
guidogodoy wrote:
Kaká is a midfielder from Brazil. Nickname for Ricardo.
You got one too?!
Becks wrote:
It wouldn't happen to be the dude whose last name is Kaka would it? LOL.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Mother! Where are you?!? She won't answer her phone. She's probably out buying a Mexican flag or something...
Yeah, I watched the SA vs Mexico match on a Spanish-language channel this morning (plans to watch it with Mom didn't work out). The commentators kept making fun of one of the SA player's last name, which was funny but it got old fast. Very good match, though.
[guidogodoy] Friday, June 11, 2010 4:51:57 PM
HAAA!!! I was going to say...wait for it....there sure is a lot of Kaká going around! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, June 11, 2010 4:48:45 PM)
Becks wrote:
LOL not on the NZ team, we have standard Anglo type names like Nelsen, Fallon, Reid etc.
LOL it's not Kaka, I misheard it, just looked up the SA squad names and the dudes name I misheard was Gaxa.
guidogodoy wrote:
Kaká is a midfielder from Brazil. Nickname for Ricardo.
You got one too?!
Becks wrote:
It wouldn't happen to be the dude whose last name is Kaka would it? LOL.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Mother! Where are you?!? She won't answer her phone. She's probably out buying a Mexican flag or something...
Yeah, I watched the SA vs Mexico match on a Spanish-language channel this morning (plans to watch it with Mom didn't work out). The commentators kept making fun of one of the SA player's last name, which was funny but it got old fast. Very good match, though.
[Becks] Friday, June 11, 2010 4:48:45 PM
LOL not on the NZ team, we have standard Anglo type names like Nelsen, Fallon, Reid etc.
LOL it's not Kaka, I misheard it, just looked up the SA squad names and the dudes name I misheard was Gaxa. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, June 11, 2010 4:39:50 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Kaká is a midfielder from Brazil. Nickname for Ricardo.
You got one too?!
Becks wrote:
It wouldn't happen to be the dude whose last name is Kaka would it? LOL.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Mother! Where are you?!? She won't answer her phone. She's probably out buying a Mexican flag or something...
Yeah, I watched the SA vs Mexico match on a Spanish-language channel this morning (plans to watch it with Mom didn't work out). The commentators kept making fun of one of the SA player's last name, which was funny but it got old fast. Very good match, though.
[guidogodoy] Friday, June 11, 2010 4:39:50 PM
Kaká is a midfielder from Brazil. Nickname for Ricardo.
It wouldn't happen to be the dude whose last name is Kaka would it? LOL.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Mother! Where are you?!? She won't answer her phone. She's probably out buying a Mexican flag or something...
Yeah, I watched the SA vs Mexico match on a Spanish-language channel this morning (plans to watch it with Mom didn't work out). The commentators kept making fun of one of the SA player's last name, which was funny but it got old fast. Very good match, though.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, June 11, 2010 4:39:48 PM
Nope. It was a player whose last name was Shabalala, I think. The commentators would say "Shabalala---au!". It was funny at first, but after a while I wanted to say "shaddup. now." [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, June 11, 2010 4:33:22 PM)
Becks wrote:
It wouldn't happen to be the dude whose last name is Kaka would it? LOL.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Mother! Where are you?!? She won't answer her phone. She's probably out buying a Mexican flag or something...
Yeah, I watched the SA vs Mexico match on a Spanish-language channel this morning (plans to watch it with Mom didn't work out). The commentators kept making fun of one of the SA player's last name, which was funny but it got old fast. Very good match, though.
[Becks] Friday, June 11, 2010 4:33:22 PM
It wouldn't happen to be the dude whose last name is Kaka would it? LOL. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, June 11, 2010 4:05:51 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Mother! Where are you?!? She won't answer her phone. She's probably out buying a Mexican flag or something...
Yeah, I watched the SA vs Mexico match on a Spanish-language channel this morning (plans to watch it with Mom didn't work out). The commentators kept making fun of one of the SA player's last name, which was funny but it got old fast. Very good match, though.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, June 11, 2010 4:05:51 PM
Mother! Where are you?!? She won't answer her phone. She's probably out buying a Mexican flag or something...
Yeah, I watched the SA vs Mexico match on a Spanish-language channel this morning (plans to watch it with Mom didn't work out). The commentators kept making fun of one of the SA player's last name, which was funny but it got old fast. Very good match, though.
[Head banger] Friday, June 11, 2010 3:58:40 PM
I need some time off work to watch. sigh.
but I try not to imagine anything about soy.
a lot of canadians will have a favorite side and be depresed. our 2 world class players will not be among them. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Friday, June 11, 2010 3:18:52 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
...imagine Soy rooting for the US? Lol... That would be something.
Look on the bright side: over the next few weeks millions of people from 31 countries will be crying, odds are I will be among them. But not Canadians.
Head banger wrote:
true, but in comparison england is way more socialist than the USA. your right its a shame, but heck, most canadians dont know that we didnt qualify....again.
_strat_ wrote:
Well, England isnt exactly a Soviet republic either... But yeah, when it comes to politics I am as anti - American as I can possibly be, but football... Thats a different world, and all I can say is that its a pity that the American public doesnt care for it - they would have someone to root for, allright.
Head banger wrote:
you rooting for the USA?
seriously. they are all capitalists you know.
_strat_ wrote:
Oh, Serbia is good no matter the rankings. The current A team was either a world or a European champion (or close to one of those two) in the youth divison. Anyway - definately my 2nd favourite team on the cup.
Tomorrow is a good game: England - USA. Im rooting for the Americans, and since this is the opening game of our group, so we will see who do we have to fear the most. Al Qaida said that they will bomb the match, which might not be that bad... Then us and Algerians qualify automaticaly.
And Im hoping against odds that Nigeria can beat Argentina - I cant stand Maradona.
Good luck against Slovakia on tuesday!
Becks wrote:
Yeah thats true, we beat Serbia in the warm ups which was awesome as LOL! And we're ranked well below them, mostly because we never get to play hardly any international games.
Well, two draws to start the tournament, Uruguay and France drew 0-0. Very interesting.
_strat_ wrote:
Meh, those rankings dont tell much. They include "old glory" too, thats why the Russians are still very high on the FIFA scale, but havent won anything since 1960, when theyve beaten us in the European cup finals... Anyway... My bet in the evening is Urugvay, since the French are not very good nowadays.
Becks wrote:
Well that was a good way to start the world cup. SA definitely challeneged Mexico and very nearly won. I would have thought the players would be a bit happier though, I know they were close to winning, but they're ranked 90th in the world (around there I think) and Mexico are 17th, and they really pushed them very well.
[guidogodoy] Friday, June 11, 2010 3:40:46 PM
I guarantee, I wasn't the only kid to have gone to soccer camp every summer. There is also a reason that the term "soccer mom" exists here. Like I said, most if not ALL kids play.
We'll get the games but on pay channels or, as I prefer, the Spanish channels. For the finals, I'll go hang out at the local Mex restaurant with my Mexican buddies. We usually pack the place. Last round I literally lost my shirt. Brazil vs. France and I bet a waiter my Brazil shirt against a CLEAN shirt from the restaurant. Damn head-butting frogs! LOL!!
[_strat_] Friday, June 11, 2010 3:26:19 PM
So DF is not representative of the majority of Americans? Thats a relief...
In any case - I hope that the TV stations will air all your games, so you can see how we will kick your ass on the 18th. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, June 11, 2010 3:22:08 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Yup. It was in the link I posted on the ball. Try to figure out how much THIS one cost! Wasn't too far away...
It is a complete fallacy that Americans aren't into the World Cup (or football in general). We all play and there are far too many hispanics here to believe it. Just not a great commercial success due to lack of airtime, promotion, etc.
Calvin has already taken to hiding once I have the ol' ball out and am bouncing it off the walls. I'll have to dig out my Brazil / Penta pix.
_strat_ wrote:
You do know that the new one costs 150$? Personaly, when I was a kid, we kicked anything that was round... Including basketballs, if there was nothing else.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, but now I have to buy a new ball! My Germany one is outdated...
_strat_ wrote:
More curves means more pissed keepers means more goals... Fine with me!
guidogodoy wrote:
I just want to see some of those wicked curves thanks to the new (goofy) ball! Nightmare of all keepers!
Well, if its any consolation, you didnt miss much today... The first game was allright, but the second one was a drag. Anyway, USAs first game is tomorrow, on a saturday.
guidogodoy wrote:
I think that work should be called off due to "game."
Sux having to try to catch scores on the internet here and there.
[Becks] Friday, June 11, 2010 3:24:48 PM
It's the same here Guido, rugby is the biggest sport and football doesn't get as much air time as it should. We went to the world cup qualifying match in november last year, NZ vs Bahrain, and it was the most exciting sporting event I have ever been to. I've been to plenty of international rugby games, but that one match of football surpassed them all by miles. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, June 11, 2010 3:22:08 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Yup. It was in the link I posted on the ball. Try to figure out how much THIS one cost! Wasn't too far away...
It is a complete fallacy that Americans aren't into the World Cup (or football in general). We all play and there are far too many hispanics here to believe it. Just not a great commercial success due to lack of airtime, promotion, etc.
Calvin has already taken to hiding once I have the ol' ball out and am bouncing it off the walls. I'll have to dig out my Brazil / Penta pix.
_strat_ wrote:
You do know that the new one costs 150$? Personaly, when I was a kid, we kicked anything that was round... Including basketballs, if there was nothing else.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, but now I have to buy a new ball! My Germany one is outdated...
_strat_ wrote:
More curves means more pissed keepers means more goals... Fine with me!
guidogodoy wrote:
I just want to see some of those wicked curves thanks to the new (goofy) ball! Nightmare of all keepers!
Well, if its any consolation, you didnt miss much today... The first game was allright, but the second one was a drag. Anyway, USAs first game is tomorrow, on a saturday.
guidogodoy wrote:
I think that work should be called off due to "game."
Sux having to try to catch scores on the internet here and there.
[guidogodoy] Friday, June 11, 2010 3:22:08 PM
Yup. It was in the link I posted on the ball. Try to figure out how much THIS one cost! Wasn't too far away...
It is a complete fallacy that Americans aren't into the World Cup (or football in general). We all play and there are far too many hispanics here to believe it. Just not a great commercial success due to lack of airtime, promotion, etc.
Calvin has already taken to hiding once I have the ol' ball out and am bouncing it off the walls. I'll have to dig out my Brazil / Penta pix. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Friday, June 11, 2010 3:17:04 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
You do know that the new one costs 150$? Personaly, when I was a kid, we kicked anything that was round... Including basketballs, if there was nothing else.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, but now I have to buy a new ball! My Germany one is outdated...
_strat_ wrote:
More curves means more pissed keepers means more goals... Fine with me!
guidogodoy wrote:
I just want to see some of those wicked curves thanks to the new (goofy) ball! Nightmare of all keepers!
Well, if its any consolation, you didnt miss much today... The first game was allright, but the second one was a drag. Anyway, USAs first game is tomorrow, on a saturday.
guidogodoy wrote:
I think that work should be called off due to "game."
Sux having to try to catch scores on the internet here and there.
[_strat_] Friday, June 11, 2010 3:18:52 PM
...imagine Soy rooting for the US? Lol... That would be something.
Look on the bright side: over the next few weeks millions of people from 31 countries will be crying, odds are I will be among them. But not Canadians. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, June 11, 2010 3:08:00 PM)
Head banger wrote:
true, but in comparison england is way more socialist than the USA. your right its a shame, but heck, most canadians dont know that we didnt qualify....again.
_strat_ wrote:
Well, England isnt exactly a Soviet republic either... But yeah, when it comes to politics I am as anti - American as I can possibly be, but football... Thats a different world, and all I can say is that its a pity that the American public doesnt care for it - they would have someone to root for, allright.
Head banger wrote:
you rooting for the USA?
seriously. they are all capitalists you know.
_strat_ wrote:
Oh, Serbia is good no matter the rankings. The current A team was either a world or a European champion (or close to one of those two) in the youth divison. Anyway - definately my 2nd favourite team on the cup.
Tomorrow is a good game: England - USA. Im rooting for the Americans, and since this is the opening game of our group, so we will see who do we have to fear the most. Al Qaida said that they will bomb the match, which might not be that bad... Then us and Algerians qualify automaticaly.
And Im hoping against odds that Nigeria can beat Argentina - I cant stand Maradona.
Good luck against Slovakia on tuesday!
Becks wrote:
Yeah thats true, we beat Serbia in the warm ups which was awesome as LOL! And we're ranked well below them, mostly because we never get to play hardly any international games.
Well, two draws to start the tournament, Uruguay and France drew 0-0. Very interesting.
_strat_ wrote:
Meh, those rankings dont tell much. They include "old glory" too, thats why the Russians are still very high on the FIFA scale, but havent won anything since 1960, when theyve beaten us in the European cup finals... Anyway... My bet in the evening is Urugvay, since the French are not very good nowadays.
Becks wrote:
Well that was a good way to start the world cup. SA definitely challeneged Mexico and very nearly won. I would have thought the players would be a bit happier though, I know they were close to winning, but they're ranked 90th in the world (around there I think) and Mexico are 17th, and they really pushed them very well.
[_strat_] Friday, June 11, 2010 3:17:04 PM
You do know that the new one costs 150$? Personaly, when I was a kid, we kicked anything that was round... Including basketballs, if there was nothing else. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, June 11, 2010 3:04:31 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, but now I have to buy a new ball! My Germany one is outdated...
_strat_ wrote:
More curves means more pissed keepers means more goals... Fine with me!
guidogodoy wrote:
I just want to see some of those wicked curves thanks to the new (goofy) ball! Nightmare of all keepers!
Well, if its any consolation, you didnt miss much today... The first game was allright, but the second one was a drag. Anyway, USAs first game is tomorrow, on a saturday.
guidogodoy wrote:
I think that work should be called off due to "game."
Sux having to try to catch scores on the internet here and there.
[Head banger] Friday, June 11, 2010 3:08:00 PM
true, but in comparison england is way more socialist than the USA. your right its a shame, but heck, most canadians dont know that we didnt qualify....again. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Friday, June 11, 2010 3:01:26 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
Well, England isnt exactly a Soviet republic either... But yeah, when it comes to politics I am as anti - American as I can possibly be, but football... Thats a different world, and all I can say is that its a pity that the American public doesnt care for it - they would have someone to root for, allright.
Head banger wrote:
you rooting for the USA?
seriously. they are all capitalists you know.
_strat_ wrote:
Oh, Serbia is good no matter the rankings. The current A team was either a world or a European champion (or close to one of those two) in the youth divison. Anyway - definately my 2nd favourite team on the cup.
Tomorrow is a good game: England - USA. Im rooting for the Americans, and since this is the opening game of our group, so we will see who do we have to fear the most. Al Qaida said that they will bomb the match, which might not be that bad... Then us and Algerians qualify automaticaly.
And Im hoping against odds that Nigeria can beat Argentina - I cant stand Maradona.
Good luck against Slovakia on tuesday!
Becks wrote:
Yeah thats true, we beat Serbia in the warm ups which was awesome as LOL! And we're ranked well below them, mostly because we never get to play hardly any international games.
Well, two draws to start the tournament, Uruguay and France drew 0-0. Very interesting.
_strat_ wrote:
Meh, those rankings dont tell much. They include "old glory" too, thats why the Russians are still very high on the FIFA scale, but havent won anything since 1960, when theyve beaten us in the European cup finals... Anyway... My bet in the evening is Urugvay, since the French are not very good nowadays.
Becks wrote:
Well that was a good way to start the world cup. SA definitely challeneged Mexico and very nearly won. I would have thought the players would be a bit happier though, I know they were close to winning, but they're ranked 90th in the world (around there I think) and Mexico are 17th, and they really pushed them very well.