In other words, about where they are now?
In other words, about where they are now?
That’s Selden’s uncle.
Well I work at a college sports network so it comes with the territory. And I make $30/hr, so everything’s coming up Batista!
Totally worth playing. It was and still is a great game that many have tried to emulate but few have succeeded at.
You tell em, your grown men playing a fucking childrens game, do it with some class LMAO.
This happened to me in Italy when I was 14 or 15! I was wearing a Roma scarf into a restaurant and the waiter was, let’s just say, not a Roma fan. After yelling at me in Italian for awhile, he came back out with a Lazio scarf for me to wear while I was there.
When I was 15 and in Brazil I bought a knockoff Palmeiras jersey and a Corinthians hat, and wore them both together. Men kept yelling at me in Portuguese, with some of the younger ones getting in my face and spitting. Apparently those two teams aren’t friends. Much like that ball and people’s faces.
Yes, but the instinct to use his face is only Nacional.
SWIPER, NO SWIPING! SWIPER, NO SWIPING! SWIPER, NO SWIPING!
If that keeper had just used his Palmeiras he would have been fine.
who hurt you?
eh, mick was probably drunk tho
There are few things more delicious than the tears of a sportswriter whining about the sanctity of baseball and its unwritten rules. I expect to slake my thirst in the coming hours and days.
Your lack of understanding of the U.K. Government disturbs me. The monarchy is essentially ceremonial only; they’re only good for selling magazines, attracting tourists and keeping middle-class English royalists and northern Irish fanatics happy in their flag-waving, tea party fantasy land.
You think their surname is “UK Specimen”?
It just makes me think of the line from The IT Crowd: “When did the English start drinking like that? You people drink like you don’t want to live!” Accurate.
I love that all the Brits are here to comment and that comment is: