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Post by Miranda Wick on Dec 18, 2006 21:25:06 GMT
hehehe well said!
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Post by Jerred Boneman on Dec 21, 2006 23:38:34 GMT
...I think you're all a little touched in the head. That's just not cricket.
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Post by James McFinnigan on Dec 22, 2006 15:22:41 GMT
I think you all seriously need mental help...
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Post by Jerred Boneman on Dec 24, 2006 0:44:35 GMT
No we don't. We're just talking about a sport series that is currently taking place right now about one of sportings oldest trophies, The Ash's. The game is cricket but only between Australia and England however, so I wouldn't be surprised if you didn't know about it Tyler.
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Post by Loren Hayes on Dec 24, 2006 14:43:21 GMT
It's weird... American NEVER seem to share the same sports as the rest of the world. They just stick to their own sports like baseball (which was invented by Jane Austen), football (which shoud rightly be called rugby), soccer (which should rightly be called football) and basketball which only they seem to be bothered with.
They have their 'world series' - but it shouldn't be 'world' because they don't play against other countries!
Americans really do seem to isolate themselves when it comes to sport. They only join in at the Olympics but thats only ever every couple of years...
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Post by boofhead on Dec 25, 2006 2:21:40 GMT
We Australians had a Rugby League match against them in 2005, but the Americans had some of our best players because of their greatgrandparents and grandparents.
So they do play International sports, but only rarely.
Then again, not many people in the world like the Americans, goverments I mean. So they'd obviously say "no" to any sports against the Americans.
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