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Mar 12, 2008 21:59

I'm watching Portsmouth-Birmingham (on the other hand there's David James, and then there's Mikael ♥ and Liam Ridgewell and Stephen Kelly) and woah! Three goals in the first nine minutes O_O So even if it's unfortunately 2-1 to Portsmouth, there's still plenty of time. I want Birmingham to get further away from the bottom, plz.

footie

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horrorspace March 13 2008, 05:43:11 UTC
Woah, wish I could have seen the beginning of that one. Cardiff's scored three goals in past two matches. Lol.

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shandoras March 13 2008, 17:05:58 UTC
Well, Derby have fourteen in all season...

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horrorspace March 13 2008, 20:26:56 UTC
That's where American football spoils me with all their crazy scores. Lol.

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shandoras March 13 2008, 20:44:22 UTC
How crazy are they? (no I don't know anything about Am. football, it was enough for me to try and understand my sister's husband last summer there when he attempted to explain baseball to me.)

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horrorspace March 13 2008, 20:56:02 UTC
Well, a normal game is something like 23 - 21, but at least once a season it seems someone drives the score up into the 50s or 60s. I can't handle professional baseball, I need more action in my games than throwing a ball and hitting it with a stick.

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shandoras March 13 2008, 21:01:53 UTC
Um, you're allowed to laugh now. So, in American football, the teams face each other and are trying to get the ball (do they call it a ball? b/c according to my logic a ball is a round object) to the end of the pitch, where they.... what? xDD Oh man.

If I ever say here I played baseball, it's Finnish babseball, k? totally different. We actually had a bit of an argument about this with sis' hubby when I told him watching baseball is like watching grass grow compared to ours...

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horrorspace March 13 2008, 21:14:40 UTC
The ball looks like this. Decidedly unround, yet we still call it a ball, crazy people that we are. The idea is to run the ball into the in zone, aka end of the pitch (which we call a field ;)). If you run it into the in zone without being tackled, or catch the ball in the in zone you get seven points. If you kick it through the uprights in the in zone it's three points. But all the while there are big men in spandex grabbing at each other and tackling. It's all quite gay really.

Yeah, I've heard a little about the difference. Hehe. It is a bit like watching grass grow. Or paint dry.

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shandoras March 13 2008, 21:23:34 UTC
xD

Hmm. And about my previous comment, I have no idea what "babseball" is -.-

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horrorspace March 13 2008, 21:30:26 UTC
Oh wow, I didn't even catch that, says a lot for me huh? All's good, it's one of those blonde days.

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