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frankj1
4 years ago
I just bite until tootsie is revealed
RMAN4443
4 years ago
where can I get one of these "licking machines"...asking for a friend8-[
rfenst
4 years ago

0-0 can be as good.

8trackdisco wrote:


Very good, IMO, particularly when both teams have great defenders and great attackers and everything is a uncertain anytime either team has the ball. =d>
Gene363
4 years ago
Why would you eat a Tootsie Pop in the first place, let alone want to expose that crappy chocolate chemical crap in the middle? 🤦
Palama
4 years ago

Very good, IMO, particularly when both teams have great defenders and great attackers and everything is a uncertain anytime either team has the ball. =d>

rfenst wrote:



Years and years ago when I could still run, I used to play in an adult soccer league. Was meant for 40+ but the league made an exemption for our team, which was totally made up of college students, ‘cause they desperately needed more teams. Although we were young and kinda, sorta, able to run like the wind, we were also very inexperienced, soccer-wise. The bulk of the team had never played organized soccer so we used to get our butts kicked by the Germans, Mexicans, Italians, UKians, etc. But we learned to enjoy the sport. A few of us even started watching soccer with Toby Charles doing the play-by-play. However, as enjoyable as it was to play ON the field, I used to fall asleep while watching it on TV. And now, decades later, while I appreciate great defenders and attackers, I still can’t really watch it on the tube.
Speyside2
4 years ago
I defiantly appreciate the skill, though I cannot watch a complete game.
Palama
4 years ago
Should also add that even when I started coaching my kids’ soccer teams and they started to watch it on TV, I would use the game as a teaching opportunity. Due to that interaction, I didn’t fall asleep but other than talking strategy or marveling at the skills on display, I was still bored spitless.
rfenst
4 years ago
Waz up? Just said goodbye to my brother and family (7 people) are here from Lakewood, NJ- for those of you who know there. They rented a huge airbnb house big enough for 15-20 people to sit around comfortably. Thankfully not with us or a hotel. Had a a great time and will see them all again next January for my nephew's bar mitzvah, unless they come to visit sooner.

rfenst
4 years ago
Waz up? Just said goodbye to my brother and family (7 people) are here from Lakewood, NJ- for those of you who know there. They rented a huge airbnb house big enough for 15-20 people to sit around comfortably. Thankfully not with us or a hotel. Had a a great time and will see them all again next January for my nephew's bar mitzvah, unless they come to visit sooner.

deadeyedick
4 years ago

Waz up? Just said goodbye to my brother and family (7 people) are here from Lakewood, NJ- for those of you who know there. They rented a huge airbnb house big enough for 15-20 people to sit around comfortably. Thankfully not with us or a hotel. Had a a great time and will see them all again next January for my nephew's bar mitzvah, unless they come to visit sooner.

rfenst wrote:



Thats nice, but did anybody score?
rfenst
4 years ago
Waz up? Just said goodbye to my brother and family (7 people) are here from Lakewood, NJ- for those of you who know there. They rented a huge airbnb house big enough for 15-20 people to sit around comfortably. Thankfully not with us or a hotel. Had a a great time and will see them all again next January for my nephew's bar mitzvah, unless they come to visit sooner.

Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
Delayed triple post? That's a new one in my experience
delta1
4 years ago

American Mens National Team is as good as I can remember them being. FIFA rankings has them at #11. Ten spots probably higher than they should be. They may only be the third best team in North & Central America. Still not guaranteed to be in the World Cup. Beating Canada this afternoon would be a great step toward that.

MLS as a nation League might be tenth best in the world.

8trackdisco wrote:




at least second best...to Canada...of all nations...Canada 2 - US 0

Americans are playing better than during the last WC cycle, and have a young and mostly solid team, but still can't seem to produce a prolific ball handler who can find the goal...

Pulisic looked promising a few years ago but his skills have diminished, or the world has figured him out...sitting at Chelsea not helping him...


delta1
4 years ago

^True, but you won't see an American football player fall to the ground and roll around screaming like something was broken if another player touches his ear or whispers a bad word.

C'mon, man...

MACS wrote:



both sports are entertaining, and I do enjoy watching them both and prefer a Ram game to a Galaxy game...but if the USMNT was playing a World Cup Final at the same time as a Super Bowl, I'd watch the US national team...and tape the other

hey those nipple twists really hurt...at the professional level, soccer is a very physical game played without protective pads...never played organized soccer ...played high school football and suffered a serious injury both years I played


having coached AYSO when my son played, I can appreciate the skill level of world class players and different styles of play...
BuckyB93
4 years ago
75% of the animal kingdom is comprised of insects.
BuckyB93
4 years ago
Approximately, 99.9% of the mass in our solar system is contained in the Sun. In other words, our solar system is essentially the Sun plus a rounding error that contains all the other junk.
BuckyB93
4 years ago
Sharks (about 450 million years old) are older than trees (about 350 million years old). They are one of the only animals that have survived four of the five mass extinctions on Earth.

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BuckyB93
4 years ago
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4 years ago
On a timeline, Tyrannosaurus Rex is closer to the iPhone than it is to the Stegosaurus.
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