This guy especially. He likes to mention what team everyone plays for and even where they are from and what their nickname is. Which I suppose is good, but, because he speaks so fast and in a low voice, can be a bit hard to figure out...
This guy especially. He likes to mention what team everyone plays for and even where they are from and what their nickname is. Which I suppose is good, but, because he speaks so fast and in a low voice, can be a bit hard to figure out...
Several people in another thread said this stuff is sorta normal in the modeling industry. The NYMag article said that his father's sessions always ended in sex, and that was decades ago.
In Spanish, or at least at Univision, they call it "extra time," "tiempo extra."
It was? Ok, I thought it was the same as I heard watching Univision. Guess I've heard too many...
It's fine, geez...
I missed the Japan goal just moving away from the tv for a few seconds. Thought it would just be a boring throw in.
Reinheitsgebot.
I was told a long time ago that Bud had rice in it. From Michael Jackson? Anyway, nice for it to be confirmed. No wonder it tastes like crap.
?? I'm talking about the call of the Mexican goal.
Except Univision isn't Mexican; it's American.
I did write a comment about where I saw that sentiment. Maybe you didn't see it due to Kinja strangeness...
Yes, they needed that goal! Though they should have gotten more against the Aussies, especially since they were basically playing at home.
I'm glad I'm not a Chile fan now. No bloodbath, and Aussies might tie it.
2-1 now! If the bloodbath does happen, at Aussies got some Univision love tonight.
I think it's the author who is trying to make that connection. I'm a humanities nerd who's never been inside a frat house, let alone at a frat party. Yet I thought I also participated in "bro culture." So, because I do, I have a frat boy mentality? Lame. And countries that don't even have fraternities, like Mexico,…
It doesn't refer to "frat house culture?" Hmm...
Ha!
I didn't know "bro culture" was the same as "frat culture." Is "bromance" also called "fratmance?" Guess I can never be a "bro."
Some are saying refs botching calls is what's good about soccer. The human element. I find that weird...
Uh, yeah. Never denied that.