Andy
Honorary Member
Rhyming slang ?blind-side flanker
Rhyming slang ?blind-side flanker
It is now!"........................
Scroll down and read the thread. It has been explained before.What's a World Cup?
Internationally recognisedWhat's a World Cup?
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As do theseThat pretty well covers it
It wasn't obvious - we do have people who don't bother to read the thread - so I'd say it wasn't to be perceived as joking. Telepathy?I was joking because I don't really care to follow it, but thanks haha. ;^)
According to RhymeZone, it could be a rhyme for ... anchor, anker, banker, canker, danker, hanker, manker, rancor, ranker, sanker, shanker, tanker.
That pretty well covers it
You missed the most obvious one.
Planker.
As for the thread ... yet another case of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya8-ZKcOhiY
Yeah it's wrong but it's so right.... try it with a beer
You would think our team would at least be decent at it then. We never get calls.As for "soccer" there should be an academy award section for the greatest "dive". From memory Jurgen Klinsmenn of the then West Germasny was the master !!
I never watched my sport on TV, even when I was physically capable of doing it. It's boring. Granted I'd rather watch it on TV than go do it and tear my shoulder again. (Years of improper training catches up eventually.)Well, if I really like something, I'd rather do it myself instead of watching other people do it. For example, I've been a competitive distance runner for years. I very much enjoy the sport but I have minimal desire to turn on the TV and watch other people run.
I'm not saying people shouldn't, just that I don't understand the basic urge and I particularly don't understand the almost pathological zeal that some people express. To twist an old saying:
Those who can, do. Those who can't, watch it on TV!
My favourite was taking out a winger in full flight down the touch line with a twenty yard run-up.
Well, if I really like something, I'd rather do it myself instead of watching other people do it. For example, I've been a competitive distance runner for years. I very much enjoy the sport but I have minimal desire to turn on the TV and watch other people run.
I'm not saying people shouldn't, just that I don't understand the basic urge and I particularly don't understand the almost pathological zeal that some people express. To twist an old saying:
Those who can, do. Those who can't, watch it on TV!
That would be fantastic, Duncan. I would love that. Having never been to London, it is certainly on my bucket list. You could show me around there as well!Larry, if you're ever in the UK at the right time, I'll take you to a Rugby match and explain what's going on.