Just don't let those hords of malingering US veterans continue to rip-off the American tax payer for their 'so called' head injuries suffered in combat. I guess even our 'flexible' Americans have a limit.
Americans are 'flexible'. England's national anthem was again sung at the Chargers-Chiefs game to great cheering. But you must realize, that Jane Fonda wears a necklace made of metal from US fighters shot down in the Vietnam war and her son is named after a North Vietnamese assassin (Troi, tried to kill Robert Macnamara). Tom Hayden was a terrorist here in America for Marxixt communists, yet later served as a California state representative. Americans are, well 'flexible:'
your absolutely right. i'm from america and there is no way a nfl game can match the intensity of a football or rugby game. the football meaning helmet and pads players here think they are hot shit but i think their big babies. although i'm a patriots fan :}
And the reason he posted the "God Save the Queen" was because "The Star Spangled Banner" is at every game, so it was interesting to see the British anthem at an NFL game.
yeah, i did notice when i watched it that it must have been the first time these players had experienced wet muddy rugby conditions. it did slow the game down. the pitch at wembley is suprisingly awful, it doesn't go with the stadium, it deserves a better pitch
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Just don't let those hords of malingering US veterans continue to rip-off the American tax payer for their 'so called' head injuries suffered in combat. I guess even our 'flexible' Americans have a limit.
joeereed 2 years ago
Americans are 'flexible'. England's national anthem was again sung at the Chargers-Chiefs game to great cheering. But you must realize, that Jane Fonda wears a necklace made of metal from US fighters shot down in the Vietnam war and her son is named after a North Vietnamese assassin (Troi, tried to kill Robert Macnamara). Tom Hayden was a terrorist here in America for Marxixt communists, yet later served as a California state representative. Americans are, well 'flexible:'
joeereed 2 years ago
your absolutely right. i'm from america and there is no way a nfl game can match the intensity of a football or rugby game. the football meaning helmet and pads players here think they are hot shit but i think their big babies. although i'm a patriots fan :}
phaneuf91 3 years ago
theres only one stadium anfield the rest are just nice looking parks jk
phaneuf91 3 years ago
LOL!
freshenup 4 years ago
you're right, i was pleased to see it played, because to be honest i really wasn't expecting it
supahoopsa001 4 years ago
And the reason he posted the "God Save the Queen" was because "The Star Spangled Banner" is at every game, so it was interesting to see the British anthem at an NFL game.
Oraukk 4 years ago
yeah, i did notice when i watched it that it must have been the first time these players had experienced wet muddy rugby conditions. it did slow the game down. the pitch at wembley is suprisingly awful, it doesn't go with the stadium, it deserves a better pitch
supahoopsa001 4 years ago
From what I read it wasn't the best game. because of the wetness it slowed down both offenses apparently.
Oraukk 4 years ago
I know you were probably joking but tell me you know its Wembley stadium.
tkn02nb 4 years ago