Alex Jones is a big fat troll.
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Is he even fat at this point? Doesn't he take all those weird supplements he's always advertising? Which do..... something I imagine.Alex Jones is a big fat troll.
Fans will be able to buy a ticket for both games. Sales of Food & Drink during the gap between games will be massive. A true Levy money maker.
We used to get up before we'd sat down, the team would thrash us to sleep with broken football.Luxury. We used to dream of 'aving Brown wooden seats. Would 'av been a Palace to us!
And you tell the young kids today, that. They won't believe you.
Exactly what I was thinking. Didn't think about the cameras though.It's been done before both at the London Olympics and the Glasgow Commonwealth games. Worked at both as a "Gamesmaker". Two sessions, afternoon and evening, two separate tickets. Everyone from the early session had to be out at a set time, stadium was then cleaned and security swept before opening up again for the evening sessions. Absolute fucking nightmare. And that was at the OS and at Hampden where there was space around the stadiums and public transport to move people quickly.
There's just no way anything remotely similar can happen in N17. You'd need the High Road shut for basically the duration of the day, public transport running additional services throughout the day - not to mention the different broadcasters setting up different cameras and positions. Theoretically stadium wise, the pitch might be able to slide back in enough time for two games to take place but in reality considering all the other logistics, can never happen IMO.
You can drink booze in your seat whilst watching Yankball.
That as far as I can see is the only benefit.
That looks like shit bbq.Not quite, also some cheerleaders and barbecue
That looks like shit bbq.
This is how a BBQ should go
You can do that at Haringey Borough as wellYou can drink booze in your seat whilst watching Yankball.
That as far as I can see is the only benefit.
Every once in a while some dude gets wrecked and it's awesome.You can drink booze in your seat whilst watching Yankball.
That as far as I can see is the only benefit.
Anybody got any info about the new NFL team? I'm assuming the name will be "Knights", since the other things that Americans associate with Britain (Kings and Wizards) are already team names in the other major sports.
Every once in a while some dude gets wrecked and it's awesome.
You've also got your amazing runs, your dragons, your cheerleaders, and the sheer spectacle of it all. There's also absurd displays of athleticism like this one:
I guess it really depends on whether or not you grew up with it. If I hadn't been raised in a latino house/neighborhood I'd probably think that soccer is about as interesting as watching paint dry. I'm sure that at least some of your fellow Englishmen will be curious enough to check out the new team though.Sorry, but all of that just leaves me with a very dull 'meh' feeling...
I've never heard anyone pronounce it "origano". Maybe it's a southern thing.Some 'Murricans just annoy the hell outta me... (and I wrote that in a deliberate 'Murrican accent, just to stress my point!)
origano and alumeinum indeed!
Really? every food show in America it is pronounced that.I guess it really depends on whether or not you grew up with it. If I hadn't been raised in a latino house/neighborhood I'd probably think that soccer is about as interesting as watching paint dry. I'm sure that at least some of your fellow Englishmen will be curious enough to check out the new team though.
I've never heard anyone pronounce it "origano". Maybe it's a southern thing.
Anybody got any info about the new NFL team? I'm assuming the name will be "Knights", since the other things that Americans associate with Britain (Kings and Wizards) are already team names in the other major sports.
Every once in a while some dude gets wrecked and it's awesome.
You've also got your amazing runs, your dragons, your cheerleaders, and the sheer spectacle of it all. There's also absurd displays of athleticism like this one: