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10. Mart 2005, 21:47:49
Pedro Martínez 
Please guys, you must have noticed such a small Union Jack next to the name of this debate board. Now why do you think it is there? Bingo, it means that you are supposed to speak English here.

Moreover, antichrist is banned for two days for slanders.

11. Mart 2005, 01:11:14
Bruno Jesus 
Isn't this an European board?
don't you speak other languages?

11. Mart 2005, 10:49:30
Hrqls 
the language on this board is english .. there are some czech boards on this site though

lets talk about sports (so i can read again ;))

11. Mart 2005, 18:45:13
ustica tnp 
Champions League Calendario: - Fase a gironi
Squadra Risultato Squadra Data
Chelsea 4 - 2 FC Barcelona 08 Marzo 2005
AC Milan 1 - 0 Manchester United 08 Marzo 2005
Olympique Lyon 7 - 2 Werder Bremen 08 Marzo 2005
Arsenal 1 - 0 Bayern München 09 Marzo 2005
Bayer Leverkusen 1 - 3 Liverpool 09 Marzo 2005
AS Monaco 0 - 2 PSV 09 Marzo 2005
Juventus 2 - 0 Real Madrid 09 Marzo 2005
Internazionale - FC Porto 15 Marzo 2005.

GO MILANNNNNNNNNNNN.:)

11. Mart 2005, 18:49:38
taurito 
Konu: how about
Arsenal

theyre rubbish!!

13. Mart 2005, 18:42:40
Tulip 
Konu: Whoooooooeeeeeeeee!!!
<sings loudly>>
WE WON,WE WON,
we
w
o we won
GRAND SLAM for Wales next week ;o)

14. Mart 2005, 17:46:11
taurito 
Konu: Re: Whoooooooeeeeeeeee!!!
Tulip: WHATS YOU WIN? who is your team?

16. Mart 2005, 23:17:21
The Badger 
I'd take a guess at Wales in the Rugby six nations. They're doing amazingly well, which is rare for Wales.

18. Mart 2005, 22:53:52
Tulip 
Konu: Re:
The Badger: LOL..just back to their previous great form!!

19. Mart 2005, 23:46:45
Tulip 
Konu: Weeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
We won the Grand Slam!!!...Wales are the best!!..what a match?
good job im typing cos i sure cant speak!!
lost me voice yelling ;o))))

20. Mart 2005, 11:09:00
The Badger 
Don't know what you're so happy about. England won the Calcutta Cup, something that Wales have never done.

20. Mart 2005, 13:03:13
Tulip 
LOL...but we won the Grand Slam!!..heheee!

21. Mart 2005, 00:14:19
The Badger 
Yeah, yeah, come back when you've won the World Cup. ;)

24. Mart 2005, 01:02:53
skipinnz 
Konu: afl
Aussie rules kicks off to-night. Now thats a real game of footy lol

24. Mart 2005, 01:33:04
Tulip 
Konu: Re:
The Badger: Sour grapes eh'?...heheheee!

24. Mart 2005, 11:22:12
furbster 
lol @ sour grapes

26. Mart 2005, 23:59:55
ustica tnp 
Mondiali 2006: Italia-Scozia 2-0, decisivo Pirlo.
see you in germany....

27. Mart 2005, 00:26:20
Andersp 
Bulgaria - Sweden 0-3 Ljungberg 2 goals !!

27. Mart 2005, 13:58:55
ughaibu 
How about Gola Supreme in the 2:40 at Towcester?

29. Mart 2005, 13:33:31
danoschek 
Konu: WM 2006 Orders poised to top four million
danoschek (29. Mart 2005, 13:38:14) tarafından düzenlendi
With the end of the first sales phase fast approaching, applications for
2006 FIFA World Cup™ match tickets continue to flood in. Here the whole
story and the official link ... So hurry - Phase One will end in two days ... ... ~*~ .

31. Mart 2005, 00:11:55
The Badger 
Konu: Re: Re:
Tulip: Of course!

31. Mart 2005, 15:49:58
taurito 
Konu: hi
we won!!!!!!
2-0 to england

31. Mart 2005, 15:55:06
MadMonkey 
Konu: Re: hi
Bebs: I know, but what would have happened if we had played a proper football team LOL

1. Nisan 2005, 03:09:45
danoschek 
Konu: The French
don't really score like a proper football team on the other side. ~*~

2. Nisan 2005, 12:24:28
The Badger 
Konu: Re: hi
MadMonkey: We'd have won 2-0. England can't seem to score all that many. But it's points in the bag that are important.

3. Nisan 2005, 03:11:40
ughaibu 
I get the impression from this board that various members mistakenly catagorise football/soccer as a sport.

3. Nisan 2005, 03:12:25
wayney 
Konu: Re:
ughaibu: what sport do you follow?

3. Nisan 2005, 03:33:18
ughaibu 
The sport of kings.

3. Nisan 2005, 03:54:57
wayney 
Konu: Re:
ughaibu: Is that lawn bowls????
I found this article using Google

The sport of kings

Seniors revive serious art of lawn bowling

By Sandy Mazza , Staff Writer

ARCADIA -- Lawn bowling.

Despite the name, it is not simply bowling outside even though it does look that way and involves a "bowl' and an outside green.

Any self-respecting lawn bowler will tell you: It's a sport of skill, concentration and mental calm.

Plus, it's a lot cheaper than golf.

"When I first started, I thought it was easy,' said Jena Ball, vice president of the Santa Anita Bowling Green Club. "Then 90-year-olds were beating me.'

Every morning, the Santa Anita Bowling Green Club gathers on the lawn at Arcadia County Park to throw "bowls' misshapen balls about half the size of a bowling ball, as heavy as raw pizza dough from one end of the green to the other, at a "jack' (a small white ball).

The object is not to hit the jack, but to get your bowl as close to it as possible.

The bowls are misshapen, creating a "bias' so that they veer to one direction when rolled. To compensate, bowlers place their feet at an angle.

The story goes: In 1522, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, broke his bowl while playing. He ran inside and sawed off the round head of an ornamental banister, which happened to be lopsided, to replace the bowl. This, supposedly, was the beginning of a "bias' in lawn bowling.

The sport can be traced back to 1299 when the Southampton Old Bowling Green Club was organized.

In 1319, England and France prohibited lawn bowling to all but noblemen. This was because archers were spending more time bowling than practicing their archery, and the kings worried it might affect their security.

That decree is remembered by lawn bowlers today, who brag that their sport is the true sport of kings.

Last week, as the Santa Anita Bowling Green Club played on a flat, open green, the only sounds to be heard were the chirping of birds and the mild taunting of players.

"You turkey!' Ball teased club president Gene Plunkett when his bowl knocked hers away from the jack. Though known for their good manners, lawn bowlers occasionally talk trash.

At a recent tournament, Ball was taunted by a man who made sheep sounds "baa, baa' while she played, mocking her bowl, which is decorated with a drawing of a ram.

Ball ignored all the jokes and prepared to roll her bowl.

"I take a deep breath and forget about everything else,' she said.

"Play like there are no other bowls out there,' Plunkett chimed in. "Look at your bowl, grip it, line it up, make sure you're in the right place ... Take a step down low, balance yourself and follow through.'

Though popular among an older crowd, Ball hopes to get younger players out on the green to play the under-appreciated sport that she loves so. She organized classes for kids age 8 to 14. Classes will be held once a week from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. beginning April 13, for six weeks. Cost is $24.

Ball also organized a competition for Temple City, Monrovia and Arcadia middle- and high- school students to draw a lawn- bowling inspired cartoon mascot for the club's T-shirts, caps and mugs, or a postcard.

The contest deadline is April 22. First prize is $50, second prize is $25 and third prize, $10. All contestants will have their work displayed at Arcadia Historical Museum, 355 Campus Drive, Arcadia, in May, along with lawn-bowling memorabilia.

On June 4, the club will hold the City of Hope Tournament, donating all proceeds from entry fees, and business and personal donations to City of Hope for cancer research.

Call Jena Ball for more information on the museum display, tournament, classes or the contest at (626) 462-9392.

3. Nisan 2005, 04:01:59
ughaibu 
Konu: Wayney
Actually bowls is the only sport I find, as a spectator, interesting enough to go out of my way to watch. I prefer indoor (long mat) to crown or green but they're all interesting semi-interactive spectator sports. However, "the sport of kings" is horse racing, something I neither indulge nor watch but as an investment medium I follow.

3. Nisan 2005, 04:03:14
wayney 
Konu: ughaibu
ughaibu: seems my google needs recalibration.
Now that you mention the GG's though, I do recall hearing it referred to as the sport of kings before.
Thanks

3. Nisan 2005, 04:06:29
ughaibu 

3. Nisan 2005, 04:08:33
wayney 
Konu: Re:
ughaibu: eeek
scary link. Could lose a lot of cash there :)

3. Nisan 2005, 04:13:39
ughaibu 
If you want to really experiment in losing cash, try these idiots: http://www.vdw-collection.co.uk/

4. Nisan 2005, 00:28:45
The Badger 
Konu: Re:
ughaibu: What is it then? A form of tapestry?

4. Nisan 2005, 18:47:17
ughaibu 
VDW? It's a hall of mirrors for easing tormented souls.

6. Nisan 2005, 22:43:46
Andre Faria 
Go CHELSEA, go...

6. Nisan 2005, 22:56:47
Bruno Jesus 
I think Jose Mourimho is a better coach than Chelsea deserves...Now is thinking of leaving the team by the end of the seoson,all because his team didn´t defend him has he defended the team!
Nobody messes with J: Mourinho yo!

6. Nisan 2005, 23:01:42
Andre Faria 
JOSÉ MOURINHO rules!!!!!

6. Nisan 2005, 23:15:13
Bruno Jesus 
Konu: Re:
ANTICHRIST:Oh yeah you took the words outta of my mouth bro!
You're gangsta!

7. Nisan 2005, 01:51:58
Andersp 
Konu: Mourimho
More of his kind and the games will be played without referee

7. Nisan 2005, 10:57:58
Andre Faria 
Anders Frisk was a corrupted anyway...

7. Nisan 2005, 14:16:29
Andersp 
Konu: Re:
Andre Faria: :)

8. Nisan 2005, 14:30:46
Andre Faria 
Today UEFA gave reason to Jose Mourinho in the Anders Frisk/Frank Rijkaard issue...

8. Nisan 2005, 23:39:11
Andersp 
Konu: Re:
ANTICHRIST: Your statements are to speak mildly "not so mature" but i have to agree that you are right at one point. Yes UEFA is afraid ..afraid to lose good referees and more and more spectators dont dare to go and watch football because of the violence at the arenas...thats sad but true..and when this guy Mourinho becomes a hero then the European football has a big problem...wait and see..sorry for us who loveREAL football.

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