Nick Against the World (46 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,155
Sir Sebastian said:
:lol2: Ok. It's definitely either a Rosicky or Dempsey jersey. I might just get both :D
Dude, get the Dempsey jersey. Seriously, he's the new Marshall Mathers, plus he's the best footballer to come out of the hood.

The Deuce niggaz. :D
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
Andy, I was just informed by a friend that Dempsey once Crip walked after scoring a goal. Is this indeed true? If so, it could heavily influence my decision.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,155
Sir Sebastian said:
Andy, I was just informed by a friend that Dempsey once Crip walked after scoring a goal. Is this indeed true? If so, it could heavily influence my decision.
Yeah I believe he did before. He always has ridiculous celebrations after goals.
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
Andy said:
Rosicky is not only slicky but he's also so sicky. Shame Tomas doesn't have a talent for the rap game because he could call himself "Sicky."

The Rosicky Theme Song.


"Yo wut up fools it's Sicky Roy
I be breakin Dempsey's balls like a toy
That fool's video might be iight
but my fly as moves is fuckin tight
Steppin at arsenal, europe's runners up
surprised that bitch dempsey doesn't play wit a cup
that nigger killin fuck is goin to shame
aint even got SICK in the middle of his name "
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,155
Sir Sebastian said:
The Rosicky Theme Song.


"Yo wut up fools it's Sicky Roy
I be breakin Dempsey's balls like a toy
That fool's video might be iight
but my fly as moves is fuckin tight
Steppin at arsenal, europe's runners up
surprised that bitch dempsey doesn't play wit a cup
that nigger killin fuck is goin to shame
aint even got SICK in the middle of his name "
:lol2: Ownage.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,155
Respaul said:
You talking to me Burkey ?

What the hell are you waffling on about now, where exactly do you get the idea I support Chelsea… I’ve never said that.
I have never supported Chelsea and never will… I have supported precisely one team my entire life and will only support that one team for the rest of my life… Juve

Don’t question my support of juve… A team I’m a season ticket holder of (and one of the few who have already sent off their renewal form for next season), a team I have spent tens of thousands of pounds on, following them around the world, a team I have made sacrifices for… Can you say the same for your support of Bayern… I doubt it!

Did you get this idea from my profile? Where it clearly says the word FOLLOW not SUPPORT… Since when are these, the same thing…

Does supporting juve mean that I shouldn’t watch and keep an eye on other teams? I don’t think so… Does being a supporter of juve mean that I can’t have preferred teams in other leagues? … I don’t think so…

Am I not entitled to keep an eye on and have a certain soft spot for the team of the place I was born? The team nigh on my entire family have followed since the club was founded… The team which were the first side I ever watched live… The team several members of my family have played for… The team of my home…

I’m not entitled to that because I support juve… Get real!!

Call me what you like, but don’t question my allegiance to the team I love…
:lol2: I'm sorry, however this just made me laugh.

You were just owned and pwned below the ozone, Burke.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,155
ßömßärdîër said:
fuck you fatboy
So Burke, how was your day? It must have been quite amazing playing Oblivion and Football Manager in a typical status quo night. I hope you had an outstanding time fending off aliens and wearing your Oblivion4Life teeshirt. :lol2:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,344
Andy said:
:lol2: You're right. Perhaps I should take a page out of Andries' book and support Italy because I might spend a few weeks there in my lifetime.
1. Belgium isn't even in the World Cup.

2. Despite the idiocy that involves patriotism, we Belgians have not been tempted to go as far as loving our own country. I couldn't care less about the Belgian national team. It's nice that they'll have a good team in a couple of years, but do you seriously expect me to cheer against my favourite football players?

3. We're not talking about a few weeks ;)

4. We're not talking about might ;)

5. You might act fancy, but that doesn't hide your stupidity nor your hubris.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,344
Oh great, so the one teacher I trusted for my exam tomorrow has fallen sick. She's been replaced by my mortal enemy from Padova :weee:
 

mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
9,576
Seven said:
Actually this one is. It's called jumper's knee. Basically it means your knee cap is a bit loose and due to a long and hard season I got tired. What I should do is strengthen my quadriceps so that the knee cap is hold in place better. Normally, I would agree that training indeed isn't the best thing to do, but in this case it's obligatory.
Once you know what you're doing. :tup:
 

un altro alex

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2006
633
Seven said:
2. Despite the idiocy that involves patriotism, we Belgians have not been tempted to go as far as loving our own country. I couldn't care less about the Belgian national team. It's nice that they'll have a good team in a couple of years, but do you seriously expect me to cheer against my favourite football players?
What is it you call the NT? The Red Devils? :p
Red.. possibly. Devils? I think not
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
Seven said:
Oh great, so the one teacher I trusted for my exam tomorrow has fallen sick. She's been replaced by my mortal enemy from Padova :weee:
I ran into my Italian teacher yesterday, the biatch who expected me to speak fluent academic Italian after six months in Salerno and gave me a truckload of extra work for it :lazy:

That was a nasty surprise, I was in the supermarket and noticed someone from the corner of my eye so I was mumbling: "Bloody hell another one of those idiots standing right in front of my cart blocking my path..." Then I look up and it's her: "WOHA! Uhm, I mean... Ciao"
 

Hambon

Lion of the Desert
Apr 22, 2005
8,073
Andy said:
So Burke, how was your day? It must have been quite amazing playing Oblivion and Football Manager in a typical status quo night. I hope you had an outstanding time fending off aliens and wearing your Oblivion4Life teeshirt. :lol2:

Oh No you didnt.....:rofl2:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,344
Erik said:
I ran into my Italian teacher yesterday, the biatch who expected me to speak fluent academic Italian after six months in Salerno and gave me a truckload of extra work for it :lazy:

That was a nasty surprise, I was in the supermarket and noticed someone from the corner of my eye so I was mumbling: "Bloody hell another one of those idiots standing right in front of my cart blocking my path..." Then I look up and it's her: "WOHA! Uhm, I mean... Ciao"
The thing with my teachers is that they don't give us much work at all. The classes are extremely slow and we don't learn anything. Yet we're supposed to speak Italian on an acceptable level during the exam :lazy:. I never thought I'd say this, but thank god I work harder than they tell me to.

Yeah, running in to former teachers is almost never a pleasant surprise :D
 

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