London Abuzz About NFL Week
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Not all, Pallie, not at all.
I just think it's funny. You use it to suggest "a serious analysis has come to the conclusion" when what you really mean is "my deliberate misreading of the facts suggests".
I would expect to see Green Bay, Wisconsin, competing in the County Cricket Championship before I'll see a proper NFL franchise in London, or any other city outside of North America.
I just think it's funny. You use it to suggest "a serious analysis has come to the conclusion" when what you really mean is "my deliberate misreading of the facts suggests".
I would expect to see Green Bay, Wisconsin, competing in the County Cricket Championship before I'll see a proper NFL franchise in London, or any other city outside of North America.
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Keith Obermann's Oddball last night had a clip from the Wembley fiasco:
showing clips of one Marc (k) Roberts, called a serial streaker, streaking au naturel around the playing field with bobbies trying to corral him in - seems he had quite a dash
it said he is famous for streaking at rugby and soccer matches - this no doubt was the highlight of a boring night for Brits attending.
showing clips of one Marc (k) Roberts, called a serial streaker, streaking au naturel around the playing field with bobbies trying to corral him in - seems he had quite a dash
it said he is famous for streaking at rugby and soccer matches - this no doubt was the highlight of a boring night for Brits attending.
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London Fog would be a perfect name.
The London Fog clothes company goes bust practically every week. Then next thing you know, it's phoenixed again - a triumph of hope over experience.
Perfect metaphor for Blouseball in Europe, I'd say.
The London Fog clothes company goes bust practically every week. Then next thing you know, it's phoenixed again - a triumph of hope over experience.
Perfect metaphor for Blouseball in Europe, I'd say.
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According to another pre-game article from USA Today Friday the explanation for whether or not it was a sell out:
article said capacity was 90,000 but apparently is 86,000
but it mentioned that quite a few seats had been taken out to improve the sight lines needed for proper football
thus it apparently was a sell out or well could have been
article said capacity was 90,000 but apparently is 86,000
but it mentioned that quite a few seats had been taken out to improve the sight lines needed for proper football
thus it apparently was a sell out or well could have been