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11-15-2011 , 05:32 AM
At the halfway point this month, steadily stalking the top 5

11-15-2011 , 05:36 AM
Not bad . Gogogo
11-15-2011 , 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by IamPro
Think everyone from S.FL rocks shorts wherever they go, hell I went to Columbus, Ohio in the middle of January rocking shorts and flip flops

Hes got the messenger bag tho which only **** rock even in Miami
These shorts desperately want to be pants, but they are on the bee so must retain some of teh gay

Part of the reason I can't read a single "dating thread" on this site is that college age kids hate on shorts left and right. Move to ****ing south Florida and see how well you do wearing pants only all the time. "It gets hot here too etc etc blah blah"....HUMIDITY THO. when you walk outside at 8am in October and are sweating within 15, then you will understand. but seriously bee has gay shorts.
11-15-2011 , 06:45 AM
Serious corner with TBoblp

My ex from junior year at uni who I've "been with" maybe 3 times since then invited me out for coffee this afternoon to tell me she is in love with me, and that every time we have chilled or worked on music in the past year or so it has been "killing her" not telling me. We have been really good friends, but this is the **** we broke up over in the first place (albeit on a smaller scale). Always really liked her and probably could love her but she gets obsessed and makes trying to be the normal one in a relationship hard. She was with this guy for about 3 years up until a few weeks ago and not even a week after breaking up we hung out more times than in the past 6 months and now she tells me this. I understand how she feels because in a lot of ways I have "been there"...but wtf we dated 6 years ago and that was about 5-6 months
11-15-2011 , 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by TBobLP
Always really liked her and probably could love her
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11-15-2011 , 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Palikari
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Just imagine an extreme scenario of meeting a girl and being really excited about gettin to know her etc and then instantly she wants to talk about future, meeting parents, marriage, etc. It's a put off and forces you to think about **** you really shouldn't be thinking about given the stage of the relationship. I don't want to be with someone actively just looking for a partner because they feel they should be, and refuse to let that tension build in a natural fashion.
11-15-2011 , 07:29 AM
Clingy girls are fun-cancer. The more you like them, the worse it will be.

You need to tell her this:

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Originally Posted by TBobLP
Just imagine an extreme scenario of meeting a girl and being really excited about gettin to know her etc and then instantly she wants to talk about future, meeting parents, marriage, etc. It's a put off and forces you to think about **** you really shouldn't be thinking about given the stage of the relationship. I don't want to be with someone actively just looking for a partner because they feel they should be, and refuse to let that tension build in a natural fashion.
11-15-2011 , 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by TBobLP
Just imagine an extreme scenario of meeting a girl and being really excited about gettin to know her etc and then instantly she wants to talk about future, meeting parents, marriage, etc. It's a put off and forces you to think about **** you really shouldn't be thinking about given the stage of the relationship. I don't want to be with someone actively just looking for a partner because they feel they should be, and refuse to let that tension build in a natural fashion.
Just factor in sandwich making abilities imo and everything be ok
11-15-2011 , 08:09 AM
[ ] girl
11-15-2011 , 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by TBobLP
Just imagine an extreme scenario of meeting a girl and being really excited about gettin to know her etc and then instantly she wants to talk about future, meeting parents, marriage, etc. It's a put off and forces you to think about **** you really shouldn't be thinking about given the stage of the relationship. I don't want to be with someone actively just looking for a partner because they feel they should be, and refuse to let that tension build in a natural fashion.
I know the type. But the result is the same. You don't love her and you won't. Not even "probably". Unless she changes. (Which won't happen.)

Hit it while you can. Friendship is over anyway. And you'll regret it if you don't hit it. The "breakup" will be a lil bit messier. But it's worth it imo. I'm talking from experience here. (Plus hoping for pics).
11-15-2011 , 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by TBobLP
I don't want to be with someone actively just looking for a partner because they feel they should be, and refuse to let that tension build in a natural fashion.
I don't have as much as a problem with this cause this 'problem' is extremely wide spread among the sammich makers.

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Originally Posted by TBobLP
Just imagine an extreme scenario of meeting a girl and being really excited about gettin to know her etc and then instantly she wants to talk about future, meeting parents, marriage, etc. It's a put off and forces you to think about **** you really shouldn't be thinking about given the stage of the relationship.
Do have a problem with this tho . A woman needs to filter her thoughts and be able to know the right social settings for certain conversations.
11-15-2011 , 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by gothninja
Clingy girls are fun-cancer. The more you like them, the worse it will be.
If this is your own I applaud you for it Sir.
11-16-2011 , 03:03 PM
Soccer is a cheap way to keep 22 kids entertained, all for the price of a just a leather ball.

The more intricate and evolved sports require more sophisticated equipment and playing fields/courts.

Someday, the whole world will evolve and join the US in playing high level sporting games
11-16-2011 , 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by PapaPyrite
Soccer is a cheap way to keep 22 kids entertained, all for the price of a just a leather ball.
So ill informed. You need a whistle too.

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The more intricate and evolved sports require more sophisticated equipment and playing fields/courts.
Or... they need body armour or the poor precious little lambs might get bruised.

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Someday, the whole world will evolve and join the US in playing high level sporting games
What, and have world series with other countries involved? I think you might lose your edge.
11-16-2011 , 05:38 PM
He's training with ManU's kid teams. Each team in england has teams full of youngsters, invest in their skill and knowledge in the game and hope a few pay out when they turn 16.

Last edited by Bacon; 11-16-2011 at 05:43 PM.
11-16-2011 , 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Bacon
He's training with ManU's kid's teams. Each team in england has teams full of youngsters, invest in their skill and knowledge in the game and hope a few pay out when they turn 16.
It's like ballet dancers - the ones that aren't crippled have a chance of a decent career.

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Originally Posted by Bacon
They get paid as young as 9 I think.
Yeah - that's mainly what does for them. Imagine how dangerous a 13 year old with an income is.
11-16-2011 , 05:44 PM
They get paid as young as 9 I think.
11-16-2011 , 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Bacon
He's training with ManU's kid teams. Each team in england, Germany, Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Czech Republic, Serbia, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, wait cricket etc has teams full of youngsters, invest in their skill and knowledge in the game and hope a few pay out when they turn 16.
fyp for the sake of clarity, and for the sake of my responding to Bona's trollolling.

And even local village sub-sub-sub-sub EPL division teams have under 7's, under 9's and so on. Professional Teams can only sign players within a certain radius of the city/centre/club w/e. Pretty sure they don;t get paid either, until they sign.

Edit: I see your 5 YO and lower you 4 years

Last edited by bumblebee99; 11-16-2011 at 06:36 PM.
11-16-2011 , 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by gothninja
So ill informed. You need a whistle too.


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And little red and yellow penalty cards.
11-17-2011 , 01:14 AM
They can sign as young as nine I think
11-17-2011 , 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Bacon
They can sign as young as nine I think
You may well be right, but I don;t know. I don;t think the YTS scheme exists any more, but they can certainly sign pre-contract contracts and they do get paid, but more for their time and expenses. Say maybe, £500 to £1000 a month, even for a 10 year old at acadamies.

Of course, the parents get incentivised to keep their youth at a certain club by way of a house, a ridiculous expense budget and so on. Kids no doubt get Xboxes and stuff thrown at them too.

I think the youngest they can sign a pro-contract is 16.
11-17-2011 , 05:44 AM
Its a rough game

http://youtu.be/FnVeeh5hMCw
11-17-2011 , 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by nismo9
Its a rough game

http://youtu.be/FnVeeh5hMCw
lol

EDIT: best part of the video are the comments.

Last edited by Palikari; 11-17-2011 at 07:48 AM.
11-17-2011 , 08:57 AM
So at what age do they learn to dive...or is that what the ref was telling him about?

      
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