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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby gadj1976 » Wed Nov 16, 2022 8:19 am

Jimmy_041 wrote:
MW wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:How an Adelaide Uni footballer doesn't know what sloppy seconds means


How someone would not realise he knew what it meant and explained it in a political way

BTW Adel Uni footballers are very naive and do not talk like that... 8)


https://indaily.com.au/news/2022/11/15/ ... ve-remark/

“I came back into my office … and someone raised it with me and I said: ‘Yeah, so what?’ and then they explained to me that there’s another meaning to it that I honestly didn’t know and I thought, oh now the criticism is going to start and here we are a few days later.”


“I’d invite at least people in the media to think about it this way – does anyone seriously believe that I would have deliberately used that terminology had I understood its other meanings that are out there?


I don't reckon he deliberately used it
They have carefully managed everything he does so he looks Mr Perfect and he's slipped up
There would have been a million media people brainstorming how to get him out of it


The person in that article references "rape humour". No, let's not start confusing those terms please!
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby amber_fluid » Wed Nov 23, 2022 1:09 pm

Soccer
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby Jimmy_041 » Wed Nov 23, 2022 4:24 pm

shoe boy wrote:Jimmy if only we had Vicky and Steve :roll:


Reading comprehension really is not difficult
Thanks for confirming the meme

I saw Vicky last night - she sends her regards
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby whufc » Wed Nov 23, 2022 5:24 pm

amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby Booney » Thu Nov 24, 2022 6:27 am

whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.


That left footer from point blank range? Phwoar, what a finish.
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby am Bays » Thu Nov 24, 2022 7:39 am

whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby whufc » Thu Nov 24, 2022 8:34 am

Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.


That left footer from point blank range? Phwoar, what a finish.


Absolutely……that long range pass from centre back Souter…..then that first touch from Leckie, my god!!!, then a pin point cross to the back post, late gut busting run by Goodwin, the ball bobbled just before it got to him, had arguably the worlds best keeper coming across his goal and bang the one place it could never be saved top of the net

Was a thing of beauty and minnows Australia lead the world champs on the biggest stage.

The salt from aussie rules fans every 4 years because of moment the world game creates is always good value and worth a laugh.
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby gadj1976 » Thu Nov 24, 2022 9:02 am

whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.


Clearly, I'm missing something.
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby gazzamagoo » Thu Nov 24, 2022 9:05 am

gadj1976 wrote:
whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.


Clearly, I'm missing something.

I think it's this,
when your team is crap for ever, you get a stiffy when they finally do something remotely good.
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby amber_fluid » Thu Nov 24, 2022 9:16 am

Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.


That left footer from point blank range? Phwoar, what a finish.


Did they only score 1 goal?
Hopefully no one was getting a beer and missed it.

Oh that’s right you couldn’t drink beer.
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby Booney » Thu Nov 24, 2022 9:35 am

whufc wrote:
Absolutely……that long range pass from centre back Souter…..then that first touch from Leckie, my god!!!, then a pin point cross to the back post, late gut busting run by Goodwin, the ball bobbled just before it got to him, had arguably the worlds best keeper coming across his goal and bang the one place it could never be saved top of the net.


I just watched it to relive the magic and my word.

That lack of pressure, nobody within 10 metres of him. Just brilliant. Brilliant.

That half volley of the round ball to his preferred side. Out of this world.

The running, oh my god the running! He was just running like you wouldn't believe anyone could run!

Then, that finish. The goals are only 24 feet wide and 8 feet high, how he managed to get it past the guy who is 6 feet high is just beyond me. Stunning. No wonder we rejoice in these magical moments.
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby am Bays » Thu Nov 24, 2022 10:27 am

whufc wrote:
The salt from aussie rules fans every 4 years because of moment the world game creates is always good value and worth a laugh.


No salt mate, it's comedy gold watching soccer fans trying justify the Australian performance coupled with their basic lack of mathematics trying to justify how making a world cup ranks with other Australian historical sporting performances.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby Jimmy_041 » Thu Nov 24, 2022 11:12 am

am Bays wrote:
whufc wrote:
The salt from aussie rules fans every 4 years because of moment the world game creates is always good value and worth a laugh.


No salt mate, it's comedy gold watching soccer fans trying justify the Australian performance coupled with their basic lack of mathematics trying to justify how making a world cup ranks with other Australian historical sporting performances.


Well, it is the only sport where people clap for missing a goal
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby amber_fluid » Thu Nov 24, 2022 11:13 am

Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
Absolutely……that long range pass from centre back Souter…..then that first touch from Leckie, my god!!!, then a pin point cross to the back post, late gut busting run by Goodwin, the ball bobbled just before it got to him, had arguably the worlds best keeper coming across his goal and bang the one place it could never be saved top of the net.


I just watched it to relive the magic and my word.

That lack of pressure, nobody within 10 metres of him. Just brilliant. Brilliant.

That half volley of the round ball to his preferred side. Out of this world.

The running, oh my god the running! He was just running like you wouldn't believe anyone could run!

Then, that finish. The goals are only 24 feet wide and 8 feet high, how he managed to get it past the guy who is 6 feet high is just beyond me. Stunning. No wonder we rejoice in these magical moments.



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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Nov 24, 2022 11:46 am

amber_fluid wrote:
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
Absolutely……that long range pass from centre back Souter…..then that first touch from Leckie, my god!!!, then a pin point cross to the back post, late gut busting run by Goodwin, the ball bobbled just before it got to him, had arguably the worlds best keeper coming across his goal and bang the one place it could never be saved top of the net.


I just watched it to relive the magic and my word.

That lack of pressure, nobody within 10 metres of him. Just brilliant. Brilliant.

That half volley of the round ball to his preferred side. Out of this world.

The running, oh my god the running! He was just running like you wouldn't believe anyone could run!

Then, that finish. The goals are only 24 feet wide and 8 feet high, how he managed to get it past the guy who is 6 feet high is just beyond me. Stunning. No wonder we rejoice in these magical moments.



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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby gazzamagoo » Thu Nov 24, 2022 1:56 pm

Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
Absolutely……that long range pass from centre back Souter…..then that first touch from Leckie, my god!!!, then a pin point cross to the back post, late gut busting run by Goodwin, the ball bobbled just before it got to him, had arguably the worlds best keeper coming across his goal and bang the one place it could never be saved top of the net.


I just watched it to relive the magic and my word.

That lack of pressure, nobody within 10 metres of him. Just brilliant. Brilliant.

That half volley of the round ball to his preferred side. Out of this world.

The running, oh my god the running! He was just running like you wouldn't believe anyone could run!

Then, that finish. The goals are only 24 feet wide and 8 feet high, how he managed to get it past the guy who is 6 feet high is just beyond me. Stunning. No wonder we rejoice in these magical moments.


I detect sarcasm.
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby whufc » Fri Nov 25, 2022 7:24 am

Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
Absolutely……that long range pass from centre back Souter…..then that first touch from Leckie, my god!!!, then a pin point cross to the back post, late gut busting run by Goodwin, the ball bobbled just before it got to him, had arguably the worlds best keeper coming across his goal and bang the one place it could never be saved top of the net.


I just watched it to relive the magic and my word.

That lack of pressure, nobody within 10 metres of him. Just brilliant. Brilliant.

That half volley of the round ball to his preferred side. Out of this world.

The running, oh my god the running! He was just running like you wouldn't believe anyone could run!

Then, that finish. The goals are only 24 feet wide and 8 feet high, how he managed to get it past the guy who is 6 feet high is just beyond me. Stunning. No wonder we rejoice in these magical moments.


I see you failed to find sarcasm in the lead up play that was undeniably brilliant

I mean I could jump out of my chair with joy for a bloke who kicked an oval shape ball from 15m out through a goal that 6.4m wide, infinite height and no one there dedicated to protecting it. And then even if he somehow finds a way to miss it I can still cheer the one point he gets for trying ;)
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby gazzamagoo » Fri Nov 25, 2022 8:26 am

whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
Absolutely……that long range pass from centre back Souter…..then that first touch from Leckie, my god!!!, then a pin point cross to the back post, late gut busting run by Goodwin, the ball bobbled just before it got to him, had arguably the worlds best keeper coming across his goal and bang the one place it could never be saved top of the net.


I just watched it to relive the magic and my word.

That lack of pressure, nobody within 10 metres of him. Just brilliant. Brilliant.

That half volley of the round ball to his preferred side. Out of this world.

The running, oh my god the running! He was just running like you wouldn't believe anyone could run!

Then, that finish. The goals are only 24 feet wide and 8 feet high, how he managed to get it past the guy who is 6 feet high is just beyond me. Stunning. No wonder we rejoice in these magical moments.


I see you failed to find sarcasm in the lead up play that was undeniably brilliant

I mean I could jump out of my chair with joy for a bloke who kicked an oval shape ball from 15m out through a goal that 6.4m wide, infinite height and no one there dedicated to protecting it. And then even if he somehow finds a way to miss it I can still cheer the one point he gets for trying ;)


That point can be the difference between winning, losing or drawing & we don't want a draw, what a complete waste of 2 hours that would be!
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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby mickey » Fri Nov 25, 2022 9:33 am

Or 5 days if playing test cricket

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Re: Things that you don't understand

Postby amber_fluid » Fri Nov 25, 2022 10:37 am

whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.



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