So button-up guy thought it was okay to fight a t-shirt guy that's 1 foot taller and has more reach?!? Makes sense.
So button-up guy thought it was okay to fight a t-shirt guy that's 1 foot taller and has more reach?!? Makes sense.
Frickin epic. But as is customary with soccer matches, players and fans alike swap jerseys. But this yellow jersey is an alternate Celtic jersey so he switched with one of his own. Either that or he puked on his green/whites and had his yellow as a replacement, like all drinking lads should. As for the sombrero......…
You're trolling. You definitely have no friends.
Your friends must not have fun around you.
That kid knows how to shoot knucklers.
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whoadamn.
Ha. That's an interesting way to go about this. If I don't find anything, I'll give this a try.
Awesome man. Time to check it all out. Thanks for the info!
How can I watch Rugby League? I've been looking for ways to watch it but beIn Sports in my area only gives me international matches and friendlies.
I hereby nominate Steve Bartman as an honorary Marlins fan for the week in commemoration of our 11th anniversary of winning the World Series. Steve, without you, the 2003 Championship could not have been possible.
We regret to inform you that you are not allowed in our ballpark, though.
All I hear is breathing.
Yo...screw that guy. And screw you for bringing up my worst childhood memory.
What's more American than using S.C. at the end!? That's great. They are branding their crest as the global clubs are, but keeping it American, unlike NYC F.C. and Toronto F.C. (NYC FC's crest is good). It's not really a big deal, but it just stands out a bit more having that S.C. in there.
You don't understand.
Sad to know that she is married. Didn't know until now. That is my takeaway from this article.
The Takeaway from this whole story: Bruh.
I am seriously surprised to hear American football in Spanish. I have never heard it before! Nice
Rusty Kuntz
Makes sense. They are also lower division, kind of like how the English 5th division are known to be shopkeepers, mechanics, and have other occupations before football.