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The Kraig

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  1. Bob Vylan are very much not pop punk but are fucking tremendous punkers. The Bronx also kick arse and mayyyy do a secret Mariachi El Bronx set.

    They could easily cut it down to two days with two great line-ups, but oh well. Sunday looks especially weak as fuck.

  2. 9 hours ago, Colly said:

    There's been a few, this is the big one I remember. If they'd thought to do the walk in thing it could've been a replay at Bramall Lane rather than a reboot at Highbury. 

     

     

    I think teams generally avoid allowing goals to ensure there's no suspicion of collusion or match/event fixing.

    Rangers scored about 10 minutes later and it finished 3-2.

    It's interesting seeing some players with seemingly no concept of sportsmanship. I actually liked McGregor not just stepping out of the way, must be one of the hardest things to accept as a goalkeeper. Plus, the Rangers fans might have lynched him if he didn't do what they would do.

  3. I move about 11,000km away and we start fucking dominating?! Maybe I was the unlucky charm...BUT FUCK YEAH! Randomly celebrated with a random guy wearing a Scotland top in the street. :lol:

    After watching Scotland beat Argentina, after Russell was back in the squad, I always fancy us winning the Calcutta Cup, but the momentum is a breath of fresh air. Whatever happens now, we'll be happy.

    Had a wee tear in my eye for Doddie. So glad we won the inaugural tie.

  4. I've been having a weird deepdive on older songs, from Bach to traditional tunes. For some reason, I had never heard of this and it's made me laugh multiple times. Yorkshirians are funny. The best thing is I know the musical tune through sheer osmosis somehow, but all the words are new to me. :lol:

    There's some grand pub renditions on YouTube too, but this had the words (and "translation to English" haha).

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  5. 21 minutes ago, King Ellis said:

    Was she? I never noticed that. I assume she would be fairly young at the time though.

    There are some weird appearances in that movie, like the slovenly sister from Keeping Up Appearances. I seem to recall Mike from The Young Ones was one of the elves too.

    But yes, John Lithgow is amazing in that film. Pretty much turns the thing on its head when his character shows up.

     

    Apparently the film is a big deal in England. I'd never even heard of it until after Shannon died. She was a kid in England at the time and they were looking for American kids on a casting call or something. The film was done at Pinewood.

  6. 16 hours ago, Moses Julep said:

    Some wonderful low-level xenophobia from the Canadian press (but mostly Quebecois press) pondering if Canadians of Moroccan origin would be celebrating this vociferously at Canada’s successes. I don’t recall this type of punditry whenever Italy wins anything and our major cities turn into gridlocks.

    Doesn't Canada also have a fairly decent Croatian, English, Serbian, Polish, etc diaspora? Sounds like some writer is telling on themselves.

  7. Home Alone is something I feel the need to watch every year.

    When I was at uni we watched Joyeux Noël every year, since we had an international bunch or people whenever I was flat sharing. The cast is also international and they use English, French, German and even Latin in the film. I always feel the need to recommend it since many a drink, laugh and cry were had to the point where I don't feel right about sitting watching it myself. It's based on the Christmas truce of 1914.

  8. This seems like a silly argument regarding Scotland. They have a good team and could beat many of the qualified teams, but you could say that for a massive number of other teams who aren't there. Scotland are another team with no star attacker.

    This tournament does show that FIFA rankings are a bit of a joke, and that the quality of global football is elevating to better compete with South America and Europe.

    I've been enjoying the game here, Australia have been one of the most surprising teams of the tournament. I remember thinking their move to the AFC was maybe a mistake, but they are always seeking a higher challenge, even when they don't have their own superstar like Messi and are facing him down at the World Cup. They've done themselves proud, much like the US did earlier today. Still not over yet.

    Phew. Argentina survived that scare at the end there. Well done both teams...as a soon-to-be Kiwi I have to say I admired their sheer tenacity.

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  9. 20 minutes ago, Chris2K said:

    The new Tauros are absolute psychopaths in the wild. Beat one (or anything else nearby) and they'll be charging at you the second the battle's over, plus they're both tough to beat and too fast to run away from.

    Hahaha, I kind of love it, they seem to sneak up on me a lot. I find it funny how all the wild ones crowd around to watch, like "oh yes Barry, give him the horn". So civil, until the battle ends.

    I've decided to just explore the whole map since I got bored after hitting a brick wall at the psychic gym, discovered a level 50 pokémon that likes to kill itself using Memento so I've decided to evolve everything I don't want to use. I also like that I can catch over-levelled beasts, which if I recall was impossible in Sheild/Sword. So sometimes I can out-tactic certain wild encounters for massive EXP.

    My dex is sitting at 247 and now that bastard teacher wants me to catch 400! How many are in this game?!

    Pretty low on the missions complete, 3 titans done, 3 gyms and 1 team base done. Currently find myself in the middle of a snowy mountain range. I don't use the fly function much (usually when I'm stuck somewhere) so I suppose I do enjoy the explorative aspect of this game, especially when compared to previous entries. I wish they just made the gyms level up with you. The areas of the game should be kind of random, which they seem to be. I really like being able to run into a level 60 Gyarados and having to run like hell or something.

    I keep meeting new pokémon in the wild and they scare or weird the hell out of me. Makes it very exciting when you catch the first one you ever see. From memory I've caught Varoom, Veluza, Tatsugiri, Dondozo, Kilowattrel (before I saw it's pre-evo), black Taurus, Flittle, Rellor, Bramblin and Tandemous in that way.

  10. 7 minutes ago, Meacon Keaton said:

    It's a heat-of-the-moment devastation for me. It's never fun to lose when you just lost.

    That said, I went in thinking 2-0 defeat. I came into the tourny thinking England and Wales would move out of the group and we'd already be home. So it hurts now, but yeah, we are a country that still isn't prioritizing our best athletes to the sport but I think it's clear it is getting closer. And I think we are definitely on the right track.

    I think it's natural. USA have lost a winnable game (especially in this tournament). Especially after that exciting goal from Wright.

    USA should be proud, they went undefeated in a tricky group.

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  11. 8 minutes ago, Adam said:

    Zimmer is German for room, so it'll be a European surname. Those walking frames are named for a bloke named Zimmer themselves.

    Well, yeah. But it's a bit like calling your kid Wheeler Honda. It's just a name that makes me smile.

  12. Just now, Szumi - A Polack said:

    I think he sounds like a personal injury attorney or something of the nature

    I was thinking more a geriatric superhero, but that works too.

     

    I've liked Weah, I hope he develops and makes it into the host team squad in 4 years.

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  13. 4 minutes ago, Your Mom said:

    Still trying to be positive. One goal doesn't mean it's over

    This kind of early goal gives the US a great chance to tweak their response and keep piling on the attacking pressure they had going. Netherlands are gonna be evil and try to wear them down, which is the smart thing to do when you have so many reliable and calm passers of the ball.

    Expecting the US to crank up the pace and force a mistake. The big risk is another fluid counter attack from Netherlands.

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