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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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the one thing var ruined is we don't get matches like these anymore. this match aged @swag 5 years


The Battle of Nuremberg was ugly but a classic. 16 yellows and 4 reds. It was like a mad moment when Europe thought it was South America.

And despite it, calm scenes in the stands after being ejected, like this:


Iconic
 
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Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Marriage is a blessing and gives a good feeling to the creatures of the planet, at least for the first nights of life. Happy married folks.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Sometimes I'm reminded how much we take modern conveniences for granted.

For example, I have this tiny, odd eyelash that grows out of place from the rest of them. It's further behind on the eyelid and instead of growing outward like the others, it grows upward, right into my eyeball!

Before I noticed this eyelash, it was causing major irritation and created a water bubble on my eye that burst when I rubbed it. I was freaking out and was going to see a doctor for it, then I eventually saw what the issue was.

So it was a simple matter of removing the eyelash with a tweezers and the problem was solved, even though it always grows back so I have to keep removing it.

Now if this was ancient times and there were no tweezers that could remove such a fine hair, what would have happened? Would my eye become infected and then I would have to extract it? Good Lord... thank goodness for tweezers.

You got it wrong my friend, I'm just getting married :touched:
Congrats, RIP and good luck all in one!
 

Wings

Banter era connoiseur
Contributor
Jul 15, 2002
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Sometimes I'm reminded how much we take modern conveniences for granted.

For example, I have this tiny, odd eyelash that grows out of place from the rest of them. It's further behind on the eyelid and instead of growing outward like the others, it grows upward, right into my eyeball!

Before I noticed this eyelash, it was causing major irritation and created a water bubble on my eye that burst when I rubbed it. I was freaking out and was going to see a doctor for it, then I eventually saw what the issue was.

So it was a simple matter of removing the eyelash with a tweezers and the problem was solved, even though it always grows back so I have to keep removing it.

Now if this was ancient times and there were no tweezers that could remove such a fine hair, what would have happened? Would my eye become infected and then I would have to extract it? Good Lord... thank goodness for tweezers.
Ancient folks were thinking about not getting eaten by animals while doing their daily chores and not about a punk eyelash :lol2:
 

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