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  • jero
    Crazy Ass Mofo
    • Jan 2004
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    • TFM_Dale
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Jan 2009
      • 7943

      Depending on what kind of beer that is................. hey, at least she likes football. Not many broads worth watching soccer for but I have heard soccer is the second highest rated sport in San Francisco behind men's figure skating, go figure.

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      • fifth element
        Commando
        • Nov 2010
        • 1224

        Watch soccer...
        Little League that is, because my son plays, and enjoys the sport....

        otherwise, for me, it's NFL all the way.
        “Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” ~~Maria Robinson

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        • DavidLeeNatra
          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
          • Jan 2004
          • 10703

          Originally posted by TFM_Dale
          hey, at least she likes football. Not many broads worth watching soccer ... go figure.
          I do...






          well...there is England..



          but also brazil...



          and then you have the handegg girls...go figure...

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          • DavidLeeNatra
            TOASTMASTER GENERAL
            • Jan 2004
            • 10703

            handegg...




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            • Seshmeister
              ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

              • Oct 2003
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              • jero
                Crazy Ass Mofo
                • Jan 2004
                • 2927

                Originally posted by Seshmeister
                Our national team!

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                • jero
                  Crazy Ass Mofo
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 2927

                  football girls
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                  • Seshmeister
                    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                    • Oct 2003
                    • 35155

                    Originally posted by jero
                    Our national team!
                    Not that it matters but I never realised until that pic that Holland sometimes plays an all black team.

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                    • jero
                      Crazy Ass Mofo
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 2927

                      We're a 95% black country already

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                      • Seshmeister
                        ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                        • Oct 2003
                        • 35155

                        According to Wikki you are only 3% black.

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                        • jero
                          Crazy Ass Mofo
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 2927

                          Originally posted by Seshmeister
                          According to Wikki you are only 3% black.
                          Well Sesh, when I walk in the city here makes me think that wiki needs a little update
                          Last edited by jero; 12-18-2010, 03:24 AM.

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                          • TFM_Dale
                            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 7943

                            South African Vuvuzela Philharmonic Angered By Soccer Games Breaking Out During Concerts

                            Members of the South Africa Vuvuzela Philharmonic Orchestra, widely considered to be among the best large-scale monotonic wind instrument ensembles in the world, told reporters Friday they were furious over the recent outbreaks of international soccer matches during their traditional outdoor concerts.

                            "I cannot imagine what is getting into these football teams that they would suddenly begin full-scale international competition just when we are beginning our 2010 concert series," said Dr. Stefan Coetzee, the Philharmonic's program and concert director. "It is disrespectful to the performers, it is disrespectful to the music itself, and by extension, it is disrespectful to the great nation of South Africa."

                            Spontaneous high-caliber soccer games have thus far plagued every orchestral vuvuzela performance of the season, which opened June 11 at Cape Town Stadium. As musicians took their places in the stands and began warming up for the evening's performance of lighter pieces by post-minimalist composers, they noticed the audience was not sitting in its traditional place in the stadium's central area.

                            As the Philharmonic learned later, its only spectators were the national football sides of France and Uruguay, who played to a 0-0 tie as the frustrated vuvuzela virtuosi played a full program of concerti written for the distinctive straight plastic horn.

                            "A virtually empty house is highly unusual in a vuvuzela-mad nation such as South Africa," said first-chair vuvuzela player Moses Mtegume, who is known as the "Father of the Vuvuzela" and considered a national treasure. "And because concerts are held in the round—the better to appreciate the sonorous tonality of the massed instruments—a performer gets a sense of the crowd early."

                            "It doesn't even seem like these football players are paying attention to us," Mtegume added. "In fact, I would go so far as to say they are trying to ignore us."

                            The following days, during which a string of large-scale vuvuzela performances were held, saw the unusual events repeat in Johnnesburg, Durban, Pretoria, and Port Elizabeth as audience after audience was driven away by FIFA national football teams. As a result, the South Africa Vuvzela Philharmonic, which is supported solely by money from ticket sales, has suffered staggering losses financially. And the musicians, many of whom trained for years and underwent a harrowing audition process to earn one of the orchestra's 50,000 seats, said the biggest blow was to their professional pride.

                            "Do you know how difficult it is to get everyone situated, tuned, and focused for a vuvuzela concert?" said Juilliard-trained vuvuzelist Donald Frederick Gordon, a noted soloist and renowned performer whose boyhood dream of playing vuvuzela in every stadium in South Africa is now at risk. "These brash, inconsiderate outbursts of impromptu athletics have made us a laughingstock of the international music community. We have already had cancellations from the Vienna Boy's Choir and guest director Seiji Ozawa, who no doubt fear for their reputation should the Philharmonic continue to be mocked by these incongruous sportsmen."

                            In order to save its concert season, the orchestra has scheduled a special benefit concert for July 11 at Johannesburg's Soccer City Stadium. The orchestra will be accompanied by 8,000 special guest vuvuzela players from Ghana and the Ivory Coast, and the concert program will include the debut of new single-tone compositions by Philip Glass, Arvo Pärt, and vuvuzela fan Mark Mothersbaugh.

                            The musicians said they are thrilled to be performing in the nation's most prominent stadium, which is capable of holding up to 12,500 standing concertgoers in its grassy central section.

                            "This will be a vuvuzela tour de force the likes of which the world has never seen," Dr. Coetzee said. "We are very close to an agreement with Placido Domingo, who we're confident will show us how the greatest living tenor sings the B-flat-below-middle-C that makes the vuvuzela so magical. It will truly be a night for the ages, with, we hope, no sign of football rivals battling it out for global supremacy where the audience should be."

                            "We've already sold a couple dozen tickets to people in Brazil and Argentina," Dr. Coetzee added. "Mark my words, on July 11, the eyes and ears of the world will be on South Africa."

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                            • Kristy
                              DIAMOND STATUS
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 16337

                              Originally posted by DavidLeeNatra
                              I do...



                              well...there is England..

                              Oh.My.God.

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                              • Von Halen
                                ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                                • Dec 2003
                                • 7607

                                Originally posted by fifth element
                                Watch soccer...
                                Little League that is, because my son plays, and enjoys the sport....
                                WTF? Why would you put your Son at such a disadvantage? Is he in Girl Scouts too?

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