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Re: World Cup - Jona Lendering - 06-16-2006

:lol:


Re: World Cup - Tarbicus - 06-16-2006

Wayne Rooney celebrates England's 2-0 win last night:


[Image: rooney_drop.jpg]


Re: World Cup - tlclark - 06-16-2006

Quote:
tlclark:1cikxqc5 Wrote:So from what I understand is that Liverpool is the New Jersey of England? Right? Every house in Camden has a car out front on blocks!!
Oohh, not Camden mate. That's London, where all the soft southern shandy drinkers are :wink:

Er...my mistake, I mean Camden, New Jersey, USA. Which is across the river from Philly, PA.

So my ancestors left Liverpool around 1865. I'm I still a scouser?

On a more OT note, who are the Liverpool players on England's team?


Re: World Cup - Tarbicus - 06-16-2006

Quote:On a more OT note, who are the Liverpool players on England's team?
The scorers :wink:

Gerrard, Crouch, Warnock, Carragher, Carson.

Here's the who's-from-which-team list:
[url:jbuiflz9]http://www.football.co.uk/worldcup/england.shtml[/url]

Rooney's a scouser as well, but has played for both archrivals of Liverpool; Everton and now Man Utd (aka, Filth). Owen made his name at Liverpool but now plays for Newcastle Utd (lovely lad).

[url:jbuiflz9]http://www.laughfc.co.uk/zimages/liverpoolnuke.jpg[/url]
a real photo from a real match

Don't know if you'd still be classed as a scouser. I nominate you for being one given your roots Big Grin


liverpool - Graham Sumner - 06-16-2006

Quote:Rooney's a scouser as well, but has played for both archrivals of Liverpool; Everton and now Man Utd (aka, Filth).
Damned on both counts :twisted:


Quote:Owen made his name at Liverpool but now plays for Newcastle Utd (lovely lad).

Quote:I hail from a part of the country where real men wear t-shirts in subzero conditions. The women wear less.

Owen is a much better role model than Rooney just a pity he can not score at the moment. Shearer from Newcastle was another gentleman and that is a part of the world where they wear even less at all times of the year, especially around Whitley Bay. In fact the Roman re-enactors up there stand out because they are wearing so much, the softies!

Owen still owns a house a few miles from mine but his is slightly larger :roll:

Graham.


Re: World Cup - tlclark - 06-16-2006

Quote:"Don't be daft, you got a draw against England, all by yourself. And they only scored at the very, very end!"

"No, no, I have let you down......

I got sent off after 12 minutes......!!"

Big Grin

They tell this joke about the Phillies and the Flyers!!

Just for the record. Philadelphia has four professional sports teams:

The Chokes (aka The Eagles)

The Chokers (aka The Flyers)

The Chokies (aka The Phillies)

And the Chokety-Chokers (aka 76ers)

The team cheer for all is the same: The Heimlich maneuver.

Travis


Re: World Cup - tlclark - 06-16-2006

Quote:Rooney's a scouser as well, but has played for both archrivals of Liverpool; Everton and now Man Utd (aka, Filth).

The one thing I did learn while in that English pub was to say "Beckham" in the same tone as you'd say "Child Molestor" :wink:

Quote:Don't know if you'd still be classed as a scouser. I nominate you for being one given your roots Big Grin

It's kinda like being from Idaho or New Jersey in the states. Who else would claim it except those that are really from there? Big Grin

I was raised in Vegas, so whenever I hear someone say they are from Vegas I say..."Really? Where?" Chances are they are from Henderson, The Lakes or even Pahrump!! None of those are "Vegas". There ain't nobody claimin' Idaho. :wink:


Re: World Cup - Praefectusclassis - 06-16-2006

Blimey, that was close... Confusedhock:


Re: World Cup - Tarbicus - 06-17-2006

Quote:The one thing I did learn while in that English pub was to say "Beckham" in the same tone as you'd say "Child Molestor" Wink
Rooney does bear the affectionate nickname 'Shrek'. :wink:


Re: World Cup - tlclark - 06-17-2006

Italy vs. US.

A game with a lot of suspense.

America will have its a** handed to it in a...

a.) Paper bag
b.) Gucci hand bag
c.) a salami skin after being fed through the grinder


Re: World Cup - Atrectus - 06-17-2006

I'd say C. You never know what's in those sausages. Tongue

I'm just watching Chechia (or however it is spelled) / Ghana, and Ghana leads with 2:0. Who'd have thought that. But they're fun to watch, not afraid of the more experienced teams at all.


Re: World Cup - Jona Lendering - 06-17-2006

Quote:America will have its a** handed to it in a...

a.) Paper bag
b.) Gucci hand bag
c.) a salami skin after being fed through the grinder
Either (a) or ©, because the Gucci Group is not Italian. :wink:


Re: World Cup - Atrectus - 06-17-2006

Quote:
Quote:America will have its a** handed to it in a...
Either (a) or ©, because the Gucci Group is not Italian. :wink:

Well, it could be a fake Gucci bag. The sort they sell in the tourist centres. Big Grin


Re: World Cup - Atrectus - 06-17-2006

Hehe, it was a fake Gucci bag at best.

Aside the fact that all players have automatically qualified for the next kickboxing WC, it's surprising how disoriented the Italians - outnumbering the US team by one - stumbled around on the field.


Re: World Cup - tlclark - 06-17-2006

Quote:"Don't be daft, you got a draw against England, all by yourself. And they only scored at the very, very end!"

"No, no, I have let you down......

I got sent off after 12 minutes......!!"

Big Grin

LOL!

Are you sure this joke isn't about the Italians and USA?!

How embarassing! Either God loves us or hates the Italians.