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Rusty said:
After watching so much Scrubs lately, I really can't resist a Todd impression: "I wouldn't mind over-cocking your gnocchi. ;) Virtual five! Who's with me? *high-five sound effect* ".

Fact: I might go now.
'Over-COCKING'???? I hppe that's a typo :p

Fact: Jo understand my drunken ramblings :loco:
 
Ethereal Sage said:
'Over-COCKING'???? I hppe that's a typo :p

Fact: Jo understand my drunken ramblings :loco:
Never seen Todd in Scrubs? :p

Fact: I just watched a game of tennis and actually enjoyed it. And not just for the young Russian girl who won it, the game itself was really good and tense. I still don't think I'll be making a habit of it though.
 
fact: when i share a room for the night with rahvin, 9 times out of 10 we end up in mad giggles around 3am over some very stupid thing, like someone with a funny last name or weird misunderstandings.
 
i am hoping REAL HARD that i'll get to spend september in luxembourg.
 
Rusty said:
Fact: I just watched a game of penis and actually enjoyed it. And not just for the young Russian girl who won it, the game itself was really good and arse. I still don't think I'll be making a rabbit of it though.
Fact: I might have a selective dyslexia.
 
Rusty said:
Fact: I just watched a game of tennis and actually enjoyed it. And not just for the young Russian girl who won it, the game itself was really good and tense. I still don't think I'll be making a habit of it though.

You should, because especially the 4 Masters tournaments feature such great players. That final today was probably the best women's game that I've seen. The Russian girl was pretty hot and I don't think most people would firstly have the balls to run through the whole crowd for her father (think Steffi Graf getting stabbed some years past, and it's just unusual in general) and secondly try and call their mother in front of a crowd of 50 000 (or something) waiting persons. That sort of intensity that was in the game is what tennis needs...it's gotten a bit too posh. Sharapova spoke great, very fluent English too, which is unusual for most Russians.
Serena Williams is a bit too manly.
Oh, we were talking about tennis?

Uhh, fact: I ended up with at least 6 different wounds/injuries in yesterday's game, and you can usually derive the outcome of the game from that. I love football and football loves me, even if the ball doesn't.
 
Horseman: Are we talking soccer or American football here? :confused: If you're playing soccer I can't understand how you can get so many injuries. :guh: When I played as a kid, I never got hurt. (We did always lose too, but that doesn't belongs here :p )
 
Football. The one where you actually kick the ball around, not carry it.

Only one "injury" (that being the wrist, and that was an accident), the rest are merely flesh wounds. :) The field we play our home games (for now, the usual field is being reconstructed) on has a surface of artificial grass with some rubber stuff on it, so it's not good for sliding tackles or for taking a fall. Anyway, I do have a playing style that leads to getting tackled just as hard as I tackle others.
 
Soccer then. :p That's good. I've been thinking of starting playing again, just for fun. Maybe I'll join some university team when the fall comes. I don't dare to think about how much I must suck at it nowadays, though my classmates used to tell me on the phys.ed. lessons that they could see that I'd been playing. Which position do you have?
 
TheFourthHorseman said:
Sharapova spoke great, very fluent English too, which is unusual for most Russians.
She's lived in Florida since she was 13, apparently. I noticed her shout "come on" during the match and got confused by that, before one of the commentators said about the Flordia thing.
Only one "injury" (that being the wrist, and that was an accident), the rest are merely flesh wounds. The field we play our home games (for now, the usual field is being reconstructed) on has a surface of artificial grass with some rubber stuff on it, so it's not good for sliding tackles or for taking a fall. Anyway, I do have a playing style that leads to getting tackled just as hard as I tackle others.
Worst I ever got was a broken nose from a flying elbow (I played on though), and a back strain which kept me out for about 3 months. I was the ball-winner in midfield, and it was usually me doing the injuring. ;)
 
Heh, I got elbowed ages ago by a teammate and I think my nose got a little extra bump on it thanks to that...my worst injury is a concussion that I got from the opponent's goalie kicking me on the left side of my head. Wasn't his fault according to other people, just a header I was trying to get...I've personally forgotten everything of the game aside from scoring the 1-0 goal and assisting the 2-0. :p And asking what the score was at the point where my memory started working again. Seems I had acted like a full-blown idiot after I got the hit, wanting to keep playing and cursing at just about everyone trying to escort me off the field. Oh well, concussions.
I only had to stay in the hospital for the day though and had a sore neck for a few days, luckily.

I didn't really notice how bad my wrist was until after the game either. I smashed it around 70 minutes I think, then I started wondering after 10 minutes what the hell was wrong with it since I was starting to lose the feel of it. :p

I'm a winger but I like to tackle a lot...I'm not big at all though.

About the tennis girl, our commentator went on about her past throughout the whole game. It seems I just forgot all about that while writing the earlier post.
 
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