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I'm up way too early for the rugby and in need of a fry up. No sausage or Heinz beans in the cupboard though. Martin Johnson is in over his head, and I'm reminded of Keegan at Newcastle United. It's going to end badly for him. After last weekend's record hiding against the Boks, this one could get ugly in a hurry. On the undercard are the Wallabies and the Welsh over at Cardiff. Should be a more entertaining match than the one above, and I hope Katherine Jenkins is singing the anthem. 
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She is Welsh !!!!!..............and hot 
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she has been dropped by the Welsh RFC after admitting taking drugs in a national newspaper.
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Wow, I think I need a translation of this post, I did understand the part about "she is HOT". 
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England was stuffed again 
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she has been dropped by the Welsh RFC after admitting taking drugs in a national newspaper.
I forgive her
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she has been dropped by the Welsh RFC after admitting taking drugs in a national newspaper.
I forgive her
Not 'til I give her a good spanking! 
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NaJSGky4F4U the only time us Scots beat the maoris
Even better for the Scots you need to watch Jim Baxter playing he was taking the ******...... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LtC1pByt-os even the commentators were shocked and couldnt believe what was happening......the world champions being...humped...

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Wow, I think I need a translation of this post, I did understand the part about "she is HOT".
I sometimes read posts and wonder what could be wrong with me. I just don't understand a thing.
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1967? Does anybody remember those years?
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I sometimes read posts and wonder what could be wrong with me. I just don't understand a thing.
"These are the times that try men's souls." - Thomas Paine
In order to properly appreciate a fine British motorcycle, it is wise to embrace the culture from the country where our bikes originate(well, at least if you bought one that's made in England and not one of those Thai abominations with EFI and the poofty tank).
So in order to educate some of you heathens, I will attempt a translation:
1. A fry up is just another name for a Full English Breakfast. For those of us who've been around here awhile, it's been mentioned more than once. From the wikipedia;
"The normal ingredients of a traditional full English breakfast are: bacon, eggs, fried or grilled tomatoes, fried mushrooms, fried bread or toast, and sausages, usually served with a cup of tea. Black pudding is added in some regions as well as fried leftover mashed potatoes (called Potato cakes). Originally a way to use up leftover vegetables from the main of the day before, bubble and squeak, shallow-fried leftover vegetables with potato, has become a breakfast feature in its own right. Baked beans and hash browns are modern additions that have crept into many recipes."
Here's a photo of one:

2. The All Blacks are the national rugby team from New Zealand. Today they played England and won 32-6. Rugby is a game played without the trash talking of the NFL and it's criminals break dancing in the endzone. They also don't huddle up after every play so they're in much better shape than your typical NFL player.
3. Kevin Keegan, who was recently the manager of New Castle United's football team,(that's soccer for you on this side of the pond) resigned rather than put up with the incompetence of the front office. I believe that England rugby needs a similar shakeup at the top, and Martin Johnson(the current team manager and former England Captain when they won the World Cup in 2003) will leave under similar circumstances. But he's also ill prepared, since he had no coaching experience before taking the job. Such is the desperate plight of English rugby these days.
4. The Wallabies are the Australian national rugby team, and their match with Wales today was much more entertaining then the one mentioned above. Wales were the only northern hemisphere team to beat one of the top 3 teams(New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa) in rugby during these fall tours.
5. Katherine Jenkins needs no explanation.
Perhaps if the USA embraced the popular sports in the rest of the world instead of clinging to the isolationism that is the NFL, we would be better received by other countries. Through this global economic crisis, I hope my fellow countrymen will shed some of their arrogance and become more humble. To do otherwise could lead to our ruin.
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The first picture is MUCH better.
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Pardon me, it's been so long since I've posted here that I've forgotten how simple people are around here. So pictures and one line catch phrases are the accepted form?
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Cracks started forming round the linguistic foundations when you slowed down on posting Sal. Also "recipes from the grill" all but disappeared. Anybody need some leftover turkey?? Then again, I am a simple country-boy  jh
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Well then I guess posting about the Chelsea v Arsenal match I'm watching wouldn't be acceptable either...outside of the 1 or 2 Arsenal fans here. I would imagine though that Arsenalfan/Mark is out of his chair after Van Persie's quick 2 goals in the 2nd half have given his team the lead. Haven't been BBQing much lately, but I just got a few logs of pecan I've been wanting to use on a rack of ribs. (picture provided for the literally challenged) 
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