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Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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So, I played squash once and found it to be a cosmic-sized blast. Tennis, never played it, and watching it is a deadly bore (I don't care if it used to be better; I’ve always played basketball, and seeing a sport where opponents are twenty-plus meters apart makes my knees go weak). Badminton... my god, is that the game Lady Marian and Lady Cocca played in Walt Disney's Robin Hood??? I mean: Shuttlecock... No! Let’s just say that’s not really my sport. (YouTube hasn't changed my opinion on that). If there's no contact and no ball, it's not a sport that attracts me. (Except for motocross, but maybe that's because of Valentino Rossi's style).
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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I stick to my strange opinion. When someone likes individualism in sports, they go crazy (usually, of course, you are here to confirm that it's not always like that) for tennis.
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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dude, sorry but one thing is quite clear: you consider cinema a lesser art, that you’re not interested in it, and maybe you don’t even like it. So why did you torment poor muffin? Just let him speak his mind. What you and Paola have going on will give him complexes for the next 15 years. Come on, don’t be too harsh; he doesn’t seem that bad in the end.
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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"And there's also much less individual technique and much more organization." Nobody has ever said otherwise; I just find it strange that someone who likes volleyball and football says, "where strength and organization are much more important than individual technique. And I don't like this at all," but be careful, I find it STRANGE, not WRONG. It was just my observation.
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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larok, ok, we didn't understand each other, but given the tone of your review, you can avoid getting irritated if someone doesn't grasp what you want to say (which, if I'm not mistaken, is this): people follow rugby more for fashion than for true love. Ok, you might be right, but keep in mind that people are passionate about football because the mass media talks about it 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. In short, football isn't a trend but something that's force-fed to us. I mean, I love football passionately, but I don't think I'm that different from those who, thanks to advertising for rugby, will become passionate about this oval-ball sport. If you prefer individuality and flair, there are hundreds of individual sports that are better than football. It’s rather strange to hear you say that football is your favorite sport, yet you don't appreciate team sports too much.
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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I don't understand, algol: in your opinion, should someone who doesn't know rugby not go to San Siro? But you yourself, who knows little about the world of rugby, can criticize it? Doesn't it seem to you that there is a contradiction in all this?
(Hed) P.E. Broke
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"Creators of one of the most inspired nu-metal works ever": so you have to listen to them even if I won't understand a thing they say. An interesting and fun proposal.
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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I am for respect instead. So welcome rugby in the temple of football.
Italia - Nuova Zelanda Amichevole di rugby - 14/11/09, Stadio Meazza - San Siro (MI)
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I'm not quite clear on the point you're making: are you complaining that they played at San Siro because for you only Milan or Inter should play there? Or have I misunderstood?
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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besides obviously being attracted to me, but, I'm sorry, I like girls, I'm not interested in you.