Alanis Morissette Becomes U.S. Citizen

samcurry

Screwing with the code...
Staff member
les, quit exporting your singers our way. now she'll think she really does have a right to bitch about our govt.
 

Lopan

New Member
Winky said:
Yeah if you're gonna be somebody ya gotta
come to the US!

It must be odd to be Sachin Tendulkar, Johnny Wilkinson or David Beckham and be feted by millions possibly billions all over the world and not be known to hardly anyone in the states. Play some real sports.
 

Lopan

New Member
Sachin Tendulkar - Famous Indian cricketer. a billion people know him so your in the minority

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Johnny wilkinson - well known on several continents plays rugby, bit like american football for men.

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David Beckham. If you don't know who he is then you must live with your head inside a box. Plays real football

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Inkara1

Well-Known Member
Lopan said:
Sachin Tendulkar - Famous Indian cricketer. a billion people know him so your in the minority

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The tripod is supposed to be under the camera, not the only thing in the picture. :D
 

Lopan

New Member
*5.7 billion hang their heads in shame*

"he's right" they say in chorus, why didn't we see it before. How stupid we were to assume our point of view would ever be considered valid when held against the great cultural powerhouse of Arizona.
 

Lopan

New Member
We have a whole thread dedicated to this, do try and keep up. I understand festering conservatism melts the brain with hate, but do try.

I don't believe his FOOT is touching the BALL
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
S.O.C.C.E.R.

Just 'cause you can't get it right indicates the British stubborn streak still reigns supreme
 

Lopan

New Member
Gonz said:
S.O.C.C.E.R.

Just 'cause you can't get it right indicates the British stubborn streak still reigns supreme

What does Soccer stand for?

This is a pointless argument call it what you want, no one cares about your sports everyone plays football.
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Etymology: by shortening & alteration from association football
: a game played on a field between two teams of 11 players each with the object to propel a round ball into the opponent's goal by kicking or by hitting it with any part of the body except the hands and arms -- called also association football
 

Lopan

New Member
Watch the world cup next year. American football will always be the poor relation whatever you call it. Deal and move on.
 
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