The wandering thread...
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The wandering thread...
Having been guilty of hijacking the odd thread to meander down a path of pure shite. I have hereby created the 'Wandering thread' where hopefully (mod willing) we will all be able to meander pant free down the road of bollox eventually crossing the T junction of poo and end up standing together nonplussed in the cul-de-sac of genitalia. Hurrah!
Anywho is Pompey a good team?
Is formula 1 worth the tarmac its written on?
Rugby Union is the best sport in the world... No?
Why Ladyboys and why some don't?
All police smell?
Here we go! and here we end?
Anywho is Pompey a good team?
Is formula 1 worth the tarmac its written on?
Rugby Union is the best sport in the world... No?
Why Ladyboys and why some don't?
All police smell?
Here we go! and here we end?
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Had some great tacos for dinner. I always went with beer with my tacos, but scotch works well too 
Whose Pompey??

Whose Pompey??
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I'm not sure. I think they may play footy? Its also where I trained as a radar operator with the Royal Navy (HMS Dryad)Whose Pompey??
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It makes the most annoying noise of any sport.Is formula 1 worth the tarmac its written on?
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Well everybody and everything smellsAll police smell?
Thing is, do you smell good or do you smell bad?
I smell a rat many times but only in the wet market and Isaan
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It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
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I have to disagree... the most annoying noise I've ever heard at a sporting event is the singing and or buzzing noise made by soccer fans. Some games are a constant... Aaaaway, away away away; Aaaaway, Aaaaway...; other games, maybe depending on the country, the fans seem to make a buzzing noise like a million bees constantly throughout the entire game.It makes the most annoying noise of any sport.
Even if I wanted to learn to like the sport this would keep me from watching it!




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Are you sure that wasn't just the Vuvuzelas at the last World Cup?
I hated them things.
I hated them things.

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I hate football called footy or soccer, and I hate rugby being called rugger.
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Formula 1 is the most over-rated, boring “sport”, it’s like watching paint dry!!!
and what about basketball, of all the American sports that is the one I just don't get!!!
and what about basketball, of all the American sports that is the one I just don't get!!!
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dozer wrote:Formula 1 is the most over-rated, boring “sport”, it’s like watching paint dry!!!
and what about basketball, of all the American sports that is the one I just don't get!!!
You mean netball and rounders? Any one for jolly hockey sticks or a game of fives?
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It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
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I'll agree that soccer makes an annoying noise as well but I often have a news channel on in the background and everytime they mention Formula One, I make a grab for the volume control before the room is filled with a noise like someone has just started a chainsaw in the room.hhfarang wrote:I have to disagree... the most annoying noise I've ever heard at a sporting event is the singing and or buzzing noise made by soccer fans. Some games are a constant... Aaaaway, away away away; Aaaaway, Aaaaway...; other games, maybe depending on the country, the fans seem to make a buzzing noise like a million bees constantly throughout the entire game.It makes the most annoying noise of any sport.
Even if I wanted to learn to like the sport this would keep me from watching it!![]()
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News items about soccer usually just consist of a man in front of a ground rambling inane statements about how some team should have won but didn't.
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Both F1 and cricket are very complicated sports. So many influential factors
Cricket - Ground, deterioration of the pitch, weather, tactics, rules of the game (test or 1 day), bowler and batsmen tactics and hype to name but a few
F1 - Weather, pit stop strategy, tyre status, new Ecclestone rules and application of new technology (KERS etc)
Years ago you did not get info on all these variables as a spectator/viewer but now you do and see the complexities of the game
Drivers and cricket players are mere pawns. The name of the game is the backroom coaches and technicians
When I played cricket as a left arm spin bowler I was trained to spin into the wicket not to to spin for a slip catch
If you research what happens behind the scenes you can then appreciate the game more fully
Squash, tennis, rowing all follow the same theme as I'm sure all sports do
Cricket - Ground, deterioration of the pitch, weather, tactics, rules of the game (test or 1 day), bowler and batsmen tactics and hype to name but a few
F1 - Weather, pit stop strategy, tyre status, new Ecclestone rules and application of new technology (KERS etc)
Years ago you did not get info on all these variables as a spectator/viewer but now you do and see the complexities of the game
Drivers and cricket players are mere pawns. The name of the game is the backroom coaches and technicians
When I played cricket as a left arm spin bowler I was trained to spin into the wicket not to to spin for a slip catch
If you research what happens behind the scenes you can then appreciate the game more fully
Squash, tennis, rowing all follow the same theme as I'm sure all sports do
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It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
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All I know about crickets I learned from bar girls who buy them from the insect vendor snack cart.
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homer said
[quote][/quote]All I know about crickets I learned from bar girls who buy them from the insect vendor snack cart.
Quite tasty depends on the breeding
[quote][/quote]All I know about crickets I learned from bar girls who buy them from the insect vendor snack cart.
Quite tasty depends on the breeding

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