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tufty
Chelmsford, Essex, England UK
Posted: Yesterday, 3:19 PM CST
Every time I hit 120mph the road seems to fill up with slower cars so much quicker.....

So... not really sure what the top speed is yet......


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tufty
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Posted: Yesterday, 5:34 AM CST
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tufty
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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 3:02 PM CST
jampet wrote:
I don;t see a need to change it, as long as it is known as 'american' football- though, as stated, it is a bit of a misnomer as the ball rarely touches a foot. I suppose it's like 'Aussie rules' rugby- just describes a particular way of playing it.
then there's Gaelic football which is a combination of football, soccer rugby and handball if you ask me!!

anyone else get annpoyed, like my mother, when they call the golf classic 'the British Open'?- she believes that since it started there, it is just 'the Open' .Personally I couldn't give a monkeys- more to worry about. 'Let's play ball'!! I really enjoy American football, but as a rugby 'groupie' do wonder- why are they covered in armour- cissies


Without the armour... far to many deaths, even in college football, with "armour" there are still deaths, look up. erm.... John Riggins for instance on youtube... not a death, but boy oh boy does his leg get mangled!! Look up the Assassin, Jack Tatum, that boy played HARD, ask a crippled "Darryl Stingley"(spelling??) how hard he hit


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tufty
Chelmsford, Essex, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 2:36 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
I smell testosterone.....


I smell.............
















Cheese and Onion crisp overdose..... damn Walkers!!


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tufty
Chelmsford, Essex, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 2:26 PM CST
[quote=jpunk]
tufty wrote:
Your case has holes, each team has a punter and a kicker[/quote

ok , stand corrected on that Tufty, and you can use your head in football, but you get the point ya nit-picking traitor!



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rolling on the floor laughing


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tufty
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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 2:25 PM CST
StressFree wrote:
Listen, maybe you guys can have the name back once you start dominating the world in soccer and if some other nation can assemble a better football team than America's worst.

Until then, I consider it fotbol/soccer. The Brazilians have demonstrated to be the dominate nation in fotbol. So they have patentee rights to fotbol.

If you invented a sport and can't compete for championships on a continual basis, then you should lose all rights to owning the name. Sorry.



And likewise...

Once "American" or "Admiral Cheng Ho" football... Is played away from your own shores... then maybe you could consider calling the "Superbowl" the "world Championship......."


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tufty
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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 2:16 PM CST
jpunk wrote:

Only 1 person on each side KICKS the ball



Your case has holes, each team has a punter and a kicker


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tufty
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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 2:12 PM CST
The first description of a football match in England was written by William FitzStephen in about 1170. He records that while visiting London he noticed that "after dinner all the youths of the city goes out into the fields for the very popular game of ball." He points out that every trade had their own football team. "The elders, the fathers, and the men of wealth come on horseback to view the contests of their juniors, and in their fashion sport with the young men; and there seems to be aroused in these elders a stirring of natural heat by viewing so much activity and by participation in the joys of unrestrained youth."

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Fhistory.htm



Not that I dislike American Football.... Or Raider Ball as it should be known angel I love it.... but... I'm not sure Amerigo Vespucci had even been born (by a few hundred years after the ball was being kicked around London and chronicled as such) even discovering the Americas..... Or..... Should they really be called the Chinese Admiral Cheng Ho provinces... as he is reputed to have found them in 1421.... rolling on the floor laughing


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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 1:49 PM CST
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tufty
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Posted: Sep 4, 2008, 2:16 PM CST
Claayer wrote:
HOORAAAY!!

hahaha




I'll kiss the ring..............







finger..........


tut @ durty minds..............



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tufty
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Posted: Sep 4, 2008, 10:30 AM CST
alabamabebe wrote:
and any women who have a clue what goes on in men's heads. Never mind, no woman can or should know that.

What does it mean when you've seen a man a couple or three times, had a real good time, and he tells you to call him, in a way that seems to mean, if you want to see me call me. Is it some kind of power play, like seeing how much you really want to see him, or what?

Second question, should I? I hate this stage of a relationship, I never know what the rules are.


Who knows what's going on in someone elses brain?


Me = I'd wanna be racking up brownie points for faster pantie action!!






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tufty
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Posted: Sep 3, 2008, 5:51 PM CST
nomindgames wrote:
why does he put "love to hear from you","your profile is great" or"Tell me about you"?Why not write and say whatever in a letter.Is it me or what?I dislike those flowers.Write me don' say you wanna hear from me.Put effort from your side.Opinions please.


Probably because its a much easier way to break the ice and see if there may possibly be a slight bit of interest from whoever the flower was sent to?!?!


Why write an essay that 99% of the time won't get a reply?!




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tufty
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Posted: Sep 3, 2008, 5:45 PM CST
You know the sort!

You both look, and one moves in ever so ever so slightly.......risking the moment... next thing your noses both glance and you smile.... move in a bit more and the lips brush.... gentle to begin with but you already know it feels right, tastes right feels right by golly its ALL right, so you risk a slight flick of the tongue and its met in perfect unison, so the dance proceeeds, ever more frantic and ever more exciting till your both dragging each other somewhere much more comfortable for a much longer extended session.......




sigh



Gawd, I hate memories sometimes sigh


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tufty
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Posted: Sep 3, 2008, 5:35 PM CST
Actually.............


One of those toe curling, get the juices flowing fireworks in the sky type of kisses is "usually" a fairly reasonable foretaste that all might go well in the bedroom department without actually going as far as the bedroom... so I guess there is a way of telling reasonably well if you could be in for the hanging from the chandeliers bouncing off the ceiling and and sitting on the edge of the washing machine during spin cycle kind of compatibility with out actually doing the deed......

Trouble is, if the kissing really is that good.... its so very easy to get very very carried away innocent


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tufty
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Posted: Sep 3, 2008, 5:18 PM CST
stooie1971 wrote:
Imagine you found yourself stranded on a Desert Island... If you could choose anyone (no limits, male or female) to be stranded with you who would you choose....

This could probably end up making a few results on the Dating side of things....



I'd take all the worlds politicians and watch them beat each other to death arguing about how to tax each others pineapple n coconut trees!!!


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Posted: Sep 3, 2008, 5:11 PM CST
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Posted: Sep 3, 2008, 5:10 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
I think waiting for sex until marriage is the appropriate way to go....


Someone elses marriage... in the church yard during the ceremony??


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Posted: Sep 3, 2008, 5:06 PM CST
kamelia wrote:
Sex and relationships go together and from my point of view, it's up to you when you feel ready to include the sex into the relationship. I have reservations towards casual sex, it's just not me (not that I have anything against people who get the thrill out of it). I guess it all comes down to compatibility



all sex should be casual.....

Tuxedos and bow ties may look pretty.... but some of the more fun manoeuvres would be a tad cramped...... tho... I guess a cummerbund could come in handy on occasion...


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tufty
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Posted: Sep 3, 2008, 4:14 PM CST
Just watched "Shoot em up"
What a jolly jolly romptastic flick thumbs up


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Posted: Sep 3, 2008, 4:07 PM CST
Hawkgirl wrote:
No matter what they say they are always thinking "fuck her fuck her brains out" Sorry but thats reality!
Remember what movie that's from guys?


Animal house......

Devil on one shoulder..... Angel on the other, never got round to the angel tattoo.....


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