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*GXI Picks himself up off the floor where he landed when confronted with sheer amazement that the Insel Affe can actually use a computer. (It's German if you wanna look it up, but be aware, it may stir up some latent wanderlust in you!)*
Ahem.
So how did those Brazilians - who are brilliant by virtue of their nationality -do?
I heard once that it was City who turned down Socrates - who, after all would try and get an education at a Dublin University!?![]()
We tend to believe that words enable thought. But words can also substitute for thought.
- Richard A. Posner
Limerick had a player once called Leonardo Trenchin (sp?). He was apparently brilliant, just because he was an Argentinean. He came on as a sub, did a fancy trick or two, then got absolutely nailed in a tackle, and was anonymous from then on. I never saw him again.
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