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Geek Culture / here we go steelers!!!!

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thenerd
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Posted: 7th Feb 2011 21:08 Edited at: 7th Feb 2011 21:09
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Judging by the fact that he watches Glee (and that none of the males I know that like Glee are straight) it's more likely his boyfriend. "

That's a rather stupid assumption...

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Posted: 7th Feb 2011 21:27
It's lonely being a straight guy in musical theatre.

"Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." That's a bit like saying Hey bullies! So yeah, this words thing isn't working, but I'll tell you what will
Benjamin
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Posted: 7th Feb 2011 21:44 Edited at: 7th Feb 2011 21:59
Quote: "That's a rather stupid assumption"


What is?

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thenerd
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Posted: 7th Feb 2011 22:00
what I quoted, I thought that was obvious.

Benjamin
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Quote: "what I quoted, I thought that was obvious."


I was messing around, I don't really assume he has a boyfriend. He might be single also.



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thenerd
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Posted: 7th Feb 2011 22:07
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I was messing around, I don't really assume he has a boyfriend. He might be single also. "

Hehe, I noticed...

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Posted: 7th Feb 2011 22:10
Quote: "He might be single also"

And lo, the truth is found.

"Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." That's a bit like saying Hey bullies! So yeah, this words thing isn't working, but I'll tell you what will
crispex
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Posted: 7th Feb 2011 22:53
Quote: "The Glee episode was good, if anyone's interested."


You just lost a bit of respect in my book.

Regardless, I don't follow football. Not to mention, I don't really like the Steelers or Penguins (I'm from Pittsburgh), I'm a fan of San Jose Sharks and I don't have a favorite football team, football is boring. Too slow, too little happening.

Anyway, I did catch the game last night, and generally the Packers deserved to win. The Steelers played like crap.

I just now realized I've had a typo in my signature for the past 3 years.
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Posted: 9th Feb 2011 01:33
O man, rugby players get hurt a lot more though. I've got a friend in france who is only in high school but has major back issues from playing. He can't do much physical activity anymore. Thee football player get hit worse, but have very nice padding.

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Posted: 9th Feb 2011 02:50
Quote: "O man, rugby players get hurt a lot more though"

So wear pads

I have question. What's the average career length of a football player versus a rugby player? How many can't play anymore due to injury?

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Posted: 9th Feb 2011 05:27
Quote: "So wear pads"


That's what they do in football..

Anyway, the only really good sport is soccer (yes, the other 'football').

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Posted: 9th Feb 2011 11:12
I prefer hourglass races.



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Posted: 9th Feb 2011 22:14
I'm more into raquet sport to be honest. I've always found invasion sports a bit too primal. I prefer the dodgy weavy thinky action.

"Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." That's a bit like saying Hey bullies! So yeah, this words thing isn't working, but I'll tell you what will
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Posted: 10th Feb 2011 03:38
Ultimate Fighting championship(UFC) is my favorite sport to watch. There is much more tactics and skill then some people think. And usually has good sportsmanship. A guy is elbowing this guy in his face and the third round ends, so they do a slight bow and hug, "Good Fight!". It takes a lot of respect for the other fighter and the sport to do that. And people around the world participate! Nobody really owns the sport, its been done in every culture.

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Posted: 10th Feb 2011 03:46
I prefer.... LFL Lingerie Football League... that is one thing us Americans got right...

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Posted: 10th Feb 2011 03:50
Aww steelers, you lost

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Posted: 10th Feb 2011 03:55
Quote: "NEW YORK — For the second year in a row, the Super Bowl has set a record for American television viewing.

The Nielsen Co. said Monday that an estimated 111 million people watched the Green Bay Packers outlast the Pittsburgh Steelers in professional football's ultimate game. That tops the 106.5 million who watched the 2010 game between New Orleans and Indianapolis."


Cool, that is about 1/3 of USA's total population.

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Posted: 10th Feb 2011 21:55
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Posted: 10th Feb 2011 23:07
Quote: "Cool, that is about 1/3 of USA's total population."


And that doesnt even count all the people that were attending partys and pubs who's tv's werent chimed in.

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Posted: 11th Feb 2011 18:22
Yah I love the Black Eyed Peas...but what the crap was that crap they performed at halftime??

Then there was Christina Aguilera's awesome rendition of our Anthem. I might not know the entire poem by Francis Scott Key, but I do know the part that we sing...

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Posted: 12th Feb 2011 02:57
Why do people insist on singing the national anthem with like 1 person whose like "AWWH IM SUCH A GREAT SINGERRRR!!!"

ANY anthem is supposed to be something that everyone sings, not a spectator thing. At that point you're taking your hats off to christina aguilera, not the country.

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Posted: 12th Feb 2011 18:45
Your supposed to take your hat off and face the flag, you only face the singer if there is no flag is present, and then your suppose to pretend the singer is a flag. I swear it's a US code...

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Posted: 12th Feb 2011 21:48
You crazy americans with your patriotism and healthy diplays of compatriotism. I can't remember the last time I sang our national anthem

"Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." That's a bit like saying Hey bullies! So yeah, this words thing isn't working, but I'll tell you what will
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Posted: 13th Feb 2011 06:38 Edited at: 13th Feb 2011 06:39
Yep lol, we even have our own genres of music for patriotism, Country. Which I hate blah

JLMoondog
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Posted: 13th Feb 2011 15:37
Actually most country music is just depressing love songs.

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Posted: 13th Feb 2011 18:41
Most country music is patriotic "my country tis of thee" nonsense.

I just now realized I've had a typo in my signature for the past 3 years.
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Posted: 14th Feb 2011 11:23
Some country is both!

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Posted: 14th Feb 2011 21:46
Quote: "Well at least we can all agree on something."

When Fergie starting singing GnR I wanted to throw something at her, it was terrible.

Most country music is just terrible. Cash is the only reason I don't say all!

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Posted: 14th Feb 2011 21:49
"America" is not a country song...it's actually a re-write of the British song, "God Save the Queen"...It was used as the National Anthem Until the "Star Spangled Banner" was adopted.

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Posted: 15th Feb 2011 03:28
I don't like the trend of singing 2000 more notes than you need. I'm looking at you, Christina Aguilera.


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Posted: 15th Feb 2011 05:25
Quote: "I don't like the trend of singing 2000 more notes than you need. I'm looking at you, Christina Aguilera."

So true. So true.

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Posted: 15th Feb 2011 07:56
Football, American Football, Rugby, Soccer, Football to the rest of the world, whatever. I hate all sports equally. I am indiscriminately discriminate against sports.

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