Buildings are not pre-painted

Started by Last Hussar, 18 September 2018, 12:46:36 AM

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Terry37

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d_Guy

 ;D ;D
Game on!

As a reminder: (and for our friends across the pond who have not lost interest long ago - the good guys are in all white unies)





;)
Good night, Brother.
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

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Last Hussar

Ah, american football. For those not good enough to play rugby.
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Ithoriel

American Football and Rugby ....

People in body armour pretending they are injured and people in t-shirt and shorts pretending they're not ;)
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FierceKitty

Quote from: Ithoriel on 29 September 2018, 12:25:56 PM
American Football and Rugby ....

People in body armour pretending they are injured and people in t-shirt and shorts pretending they're not ;)


Ouch. Accurate, but ouch.
I don't drink coffee to wake up. I wake up to drink coffee.

d_Guy


;D
Ah - a lovely Autumn Saturday morning and the air is  full of smack talk - which is right and proper!
Actually I agree - you have to be mentally tougher (slightly) to play rugby. I've played both.
The football "armour" does allow the average player to hit at a much higher velocity than most Rugby players, however.

It is true that in College Football (Kitty - I capitalize to show my deep respect) "injury" timeouts are sometimes used for tactical reasons.

I hope y'all watched all the vids Terry and I put up - They are glorious.
Incidently the fans of one of your soccer team seems to have appropriated our "Country Roads".


Encumbered by Idjits, we pressed on