Shocked Thread

you know when i was training football we had this practice where we had to hit the bar


i never understood the bloody purpose of it
if i'm on the field than i don't want to hit the bloody bar
i want to hit the net :roll:
and dont give me that its improving your accuracy bullshit
 
MaidenMadness said:
you know when i was training football we had this practice where we had to hit the bar


i never understood the bloody purpose of it
if i'm on the field than i don't want to hit the bloody bar
i want to hit the net :roll:
and dont give me that its improving your accuracy bullshit

:err: its improving your accuracy 8)
 
MaidenMadness said:
and dont give me that its improving your accuracy bullshit

It does take more talent to hit the bars then the net....


Atleast thats what I say every fucking time I hit it when I'm playing halfback :x
 
rockin_plumber said:
:err: Im surprised that you managed to watch it tonite


:err: you and ur fast connection
didn't watch it
too bloody slow
i'm just saying he's a great player

visit this
that page has a download section of his videos
watch and be amazed at the greatness of ronaldinho gaucho 8)
 
MaidenMadness said:
didn't watch it
too bloody slow
i'm just saying he's a great player

visit this
that page has a download section of his videos
watch and be amazed at the greatness of ronaldinho gaucho 8)

Watch it at college............ be amazed :wink:
 
:shock: :shock: :shock: Bad Frenchy's

PARIS (Reuters) - A man beaten up during violence in a riot-hit suburb
north of Paris died of his injuries on Monday, making him the first fatality
in unrest that began on October 27.

Hospital officials and an Interior Ministry spokesman confirmed the death
of Jean-Jacques Le Chenadec but gave no other details.

Le Parisien newspaper said the victim was 60 and had been attacked by a
youth outside his home in the suburb of Stains. He had been in a coma
since then, it said.

Rioters shot at police and torched 1,400 vehicles overnight form Sunday to
Monday as unrest increased, despite a vow by President Jacques Chirac
to defeat it.
 
rockin_plumber said:
:shock: :shock: :shock: Bad Frenchy's

PARIS (Reuters) - A man beaten up during violence in a riot-hit suburb
north of Paris died of his injuries on Monday, making him the first fatality
in unrest that began on October 27.

Hospital officials and an Interior Ministry spokesman confirmed the death
of Jean-Jacques Le Chenadec but gave no other details.

Le Parisien newspaper said the victim was 60 and had been attacked by a
youth outside his home in the suburb of Stains. He had been in a coma
since then, it said.

Rioters shot at police and torched 1,400 vehicles overnight form Sunday to
Monday as unrest increased, despite a vow by President Jacques Chirac
to defeat it.
where have you been?
they have been at it for like 10 days :wink:
 
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