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Samoa war dance vs Argentina 2005

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2006

baile d samoa.. se ve medio mal pero yafu

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  • woooooooooooohhhhhhhh MANU SAMOA

  • LOL you ignorant, in Argentina people speak spanish. only a very small proportion of the population can afford to a higher education and learn another language. I speak english, french and portuguesse. In that sense, I could give you lessons dude, believe me... and by the way, I'm just returning the insults, if you insult my country I will defend it. you were the ones who started this mate.

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  • @robertjohnnson obviously you know nothing about rugby. These dances are perform because they are going to war. Rugby is a war sport unlike football. NFL wears pads here they dont and its a full contact sport. You will bleed blood playing Rugby. Enuff said.

  • @robertjohnson487 BECAUSE THE ALL BLACKS HAVE BEEN PERFORMING THE HAKA FOR OVER 100 YEARS AND ITS TRADITION

  • @robertjohnson487 What!? You told me that the highlight of any great rugby match involving the All Blacks was the "scary and exciting" Haka. Those were your exact words "scary and exciting"

    Why are you saying this now?

  • @Avenmarc I've seen the Haka cause the other team to become so angry that some of the players actually start fighting with the All Blacks during the dance. I remember one man was sent off the pitch for it. It is clear that the Haka is at the least irritating to the opposition, and as it has nothing to do with Rugby, I don't know why it is allowed.

  • @robertjohnson487

    The haka is a challenge issued to a worthy opponent. I feel that it adds to the frisson of the game a great deal more than cheerleaders ever could. If I went to an England/Ireland game with New Zealand i would be disappointed if the Haka was not performed

  • @NamesForDogs I beg your pardon? Argentina's official language is Spanish. Just like Usa's official language is English. So why should you be wary of any argentine who says that speaks spanish. It doesn't make sense.

    ¿Querés que te hable en castellano? No entiendo tu planteo. Y el dulce de leche no tiene nada que ver con el caramelo, pero dudo que lo entiendas.

  • @rodriclo I've learned to be very wary of any Argentine who says that they speak Spanish.

    It's a bit like them not reacting when one compares dolce de leche to caramel.

  • enteonces si se ve mal no lo pongas pendejo.

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