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Jun 8, 2005
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Not all, no. But too much. In football there's a lot of pushing a shoving too, but when you see a guy trying to take a shot and you have this big defender literally hanging on his arm with all his weight, I mean what the hell is this? This is supposed to be a sport? Face it, you've lost this battle, let it go. In football you don't see Camoranesi racing down the flank with a defender clinging to his waist with both arms like he's holding onto a bus.

It's not a sport I'd like to play, and if it's not then it ain't cool. :p



Those women are tough as nails, you better not get into a fight with one of them. :D
They only hang on centers, all the other players are constantly moving around and creating space, taking outside shots, etc. It's a different sport with a different approach, in football you have 22 players occupying this huge pitch, in handball you have 14 guys occupying one A LOT smaller pitch. Naturally there's gonna be a lot more contact, pushing, showing, holding, etc. since the attack is done on a very small area.

I understand where you're coming from but I don't see things your way. It's a very dynamic sport and that's what I love about it. A lot of time, it can be a lot more exciting than football.

I don't mess with women bigger than me anyway. :D
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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pooooooor u!! i have 23 days of nothing to do! just got my mid year break. :)

the worest thing about it is having to think all the time about my grades as they come out some time with in these 23 days.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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What about that stripper in Aberdeen?

That was the funniest piece of news I read last week.
The guy who gets arrested every other week for impersonating a police officer? :D

It's pathetic that the police keep pestering the guy. They definitely have more important things they should be doing.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Yes that guy :D

What is it with the police after him?
Part of his stripping act is being dressed as a policeman, but it is an offence in Scotland to impersonate a police officer.

This means that the police are constantly pestering the guy and arrest him every time they see him going about in his police 'uniform'.

It's just typical of the lack of common sense that is shown by the Scottish police.
 

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