Behaviour which needs to be banned...
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Always amuses me how rugby fans can call gaelic football ****e. It's basically the same game except for the perfectly sensible decisions to allow you to play the ball forward and not allow the entire of both teams to jump on top of each other and stay there gouging eyes for a while*.
* - It is too possible for something to be not allowed and yet encouraged...
So I suppose my latest contribution to behaviour which needs to be banned is rugby in any form.Comment
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leaving skid marks in the looIf you're in the penalty area and don't know what to do with the ball, put it in the net and we'll discuss the options later
FORM IS TEMPORARY, CLASS IS PERMANENTComment
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which removes most of the difficulty of playing it. You may as well argue that gaelic is better than football because of the perfectly sensible decision to allow you to use your hands.
And LOL at the notion that gaelic matches don't end up with players from both teams jumping on each other! I think it's called a shemozzle.We're not arrogant, we're just better.Comment
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See my asterisk.
Also, "difficult" and "entertaining" aren't synonyms.Last edited by pineapple stu; 11/03/2010, 3:02 PM.Comment
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People who are obsessed with hating one sport or another and continuously go on about it. Chances are if you hate a sport that much you don't know a whole pile about it anyway.
Agree completely about the skid marks, that brush in the corner has a purpose believe it or not. On that note why is it that when you can hear somebody doing some wreckless damage in the next cubicle, heavy breathing, ferocious splattering, even the occasional moan....when you come across that guy by the sinks he always turns out to be a fat chap?Comment
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Leaving skid marks absolutely any place OTHER than the toilet.That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
Help me, Arthur Murphy, you're my only hope!
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