Yeah man, check that stone cold humility I just displayed. That was wicked humble!!!
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Wasn't one of the prettiest Super Bowls, but it kept my interest for all of the first half, and parts of the second half, still could've been much closer.
When that Seahawks guy made that interception and returned it most of the way (can't remember his name, but he replaced Dyson after he got hurt) I figured momentum had swung Seattle's way, especially after they scored off of it, but Hasselbeck threw an interception of his own deflating any momentum the Seahawks had.
When that Seahawks guy made that interception and returned it most of the way (can't remember his name, but he replaced Dyson after he got hurt) I figured momentum had swung Seattle's way, especially after they scored off of it, but Hasselbeck threw an interception of his own deflating any momentum the Seahawks had.
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That's American football, which is different from Football. See? there's the adjective denoting its specific nature as well. It should have been called American rugby, actually, but that's another issueNeon wrote:I'm surprised the OMG Football/Soccer/American Football debate hasn't begun. I thought there were people other than Americans here?

"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
Uhm, i'd say that this joke is rather unproper, but i'll pretend that you didn't mean any ill. Maybe you should play some rugby, so you may discharge negative thoughts on the fieldNeon wrote: Zing!
Why are we so violent? Maybe it was fighting off fascist Italy that did it

"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
That was really wrong, wasn't it? Sorry. My grandfather was in North Africa and he's crazy, I've always thought war would make you that way.Randorama wrote:Uhm, i'd say that this joke is rather unproper, but i'll pretend that you didn't mean any ill. Maybe you should play some rugby, so you may discharge negative thoughts on the fieldNeon wrote: Zing!
Why are we so violent? Maybe it was fighting off fascist Italy that did it
Dunno about the off-topic extravaganza, but i could add that today my housemate from some place near Pittsburgh looks rather happy, i wonder why 

"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).