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Old 6th October 2007, 02:04 PM
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Default c'est trop bon (Rugby World Cup)

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the two teams were very impressionant but at the end

le meilleur a gagné

when Chabal begin to play, the NZ players are afraid

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The All Blacks choke again .... the only thing that eases the pain, is knowing Australia lost as well
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craig, was thinking the same thing but vica versa, what happened at half-time, someone slip the ab's some sedatives? Aus got beat fair and square in the forwards, but the french revival, the nz brainspas attacks and some harsh ref decisions and voila, see you in 4 years, all the best, mark c
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= it is too good
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...at least that is what Babelfish is telling me
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Personally I am looking forward to a Scotland, Fiji semi, and Scotland pipping England in the finals.

But here comes my medication.

Now the boot seems to be here to stay in the game of rugby, a team of scientists from the University of Bath and the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, have analysed the kicking techniques of professional and semi-professional rugby players to see which technique is most successful.

http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/nort...5578-19904654/

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Hands up all those whose home nation is still in?

Who'd have thought England would beat Australia and then France would beat New Zealand? Never mind, there's always 2011
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I think that the only pressure of england and france was in the beer that they drink

they didn't be favorite

my only question before france vs nz was :
how many points we will take in the bag
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We have a couple of threads going on this, I am going to merge them
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Good on you Admin2, the power you guys(gals) wield, gives me the adrenaline rush thinking about it, mark c
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I would like to be the first to offer my sincere condolances to our antipidean friends.

It must be hard to see your national team get chucked out of the world cup by the English.

Please know that you have my sympathy and respect. You played a good game and it's a great shame we won't meet in the final.










































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cheers bro, i'm moved by your compassion. I'm now hoping the english get through to the final so the ...























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We so seldom get to gloat. I'm milking it for all it's worth. :p

The cricket is a wound which is still too fresh. Although i maintain that we won a moral victory.

The English do it best with funny shaped balls.

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What's the difference between an All Black and an arsonist?

An arsonist never wastes five matches.
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talking nz rugby, how's it going craig, and how are those two beautiful little aussies of yours (and mrs p's)
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Default Re: c'est trop bon (Rugby World Cup)

Les Francais tres brave, mais les champions are toujours les champions until they are pas les champions. Put Le Cheval out to grass.

Les (Anglais) trop bon maintenant.

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What's the difference between an All Black, an arsonist and the French?
Nothing!!!!!!!!!
We've put them all out!!
England are in the Rugby World Cup Final!:

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if I am honest with myself, I recognize that the more realist team has win

I hope that england play the final against SA for the revenge


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C'est la vie.

Un autre jou, un autre ans.

Bouvez le vin Francais avec moi.

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Not bad sofar, I thought messrs. isaacs, russell and co. would be bombarding this thread with painfully anglocentric gloatings. What's the chance of another wet rwc final. I'm going off forum now till after the final now and maybe, heaven forbid, a lot longer. Go boks!
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Not bad sofar, I thought messrs. isaacs, russell and co. would be bombarding this thread with painfully anglocentric gloatings. What's the chance of another wet rwc final. I'm going off forum now till after the final now and maybe, heaven forbid, a lot longer. Go boks
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Give us a chance buddy, its only just 8 am!!!!

Anyway, on with the anglocentric gloating

England = Brilliant

France = Lost

Ha!

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C'est la vie.


Bouvez le vin Francais avec moi.

Bill

oh yes
today, it's my father's bithday and we will drink
riesling ;
bergerac ;
and of course Champagne

and you in England only tea and beer

the great difference is here

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Just one more thing (before I turn it off so I don't subject myself to the ravings of the english, can you imagine the editing wikipedia's copping) ............................ Craig wants it known that if, heaven forbid, the english somehow miraculously pinch it off the boks next week, that should any comedian walk into the boot camp #4 wearing anything that resembles the english rugby jersey Craig is going to personally eject them (Craig, i'll man the dias and hold the laser pointer for you bro) and if any cretin tries wearing the Les Bleus top, well, I haven't personally witnessed it but from ex latrobeites they tell me it's a sight, eyes rolling back, frothing, limbs flailing, STJ's supinating and pronating (KK, unheardof force magnitudes mate) ... talk about favourite Youtube , get your camera phones ready


Admin2, for the sake of goodwill to fellow podiatrists, make an exception and add this post onto the 'Boot Camp #4' thread, they'll be no excuses then

and by the way, does anyone know the collective noun for a group of podiatrists?, mark c
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and you in England only tea and beer
Yes beer. Its like lager but better.

I though bergerac was a tv program.

Mark you crack me up!

Oh PLEASE would somebody film that and you tube it!!! The idea of craig doing the incredible hulk transformation when someone walks in wearing a shirt is just fantastic!!

A clutch of podiatrists? A gaggle, a posse perhaps? Or if in oz and we win the final possibly a torch bearing angry mob!

Can i take just one more opertunity to say

WE WON!!!!
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Yes Fred

English beer is excellent (you should try Old Peculier) and it makes you play rugby better too. We also enjoy Australian whine!

Mark, I can't understand your logic. You should be supporting England because if you have to lose it is better to lose to the eventual winners. If the Boks win, you will have effectively lost to England, S.A., France, Argentinia and possibly the ABs. If England win you have only lost to the champions.

Not gloating, hoping!

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PPS

A group of podiatrists - how about a pod?

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I am not here .... remember! ............ la de da de da ................ hmmm la de dah .................. what a beautiful day ............................... skippity skip
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Oh and how. You guys do make some of the best whine in the world. Although this years vintage is slightly bitter and vinegary!

Mark you know what happens to people in denial

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I thought messrs. isaacs, russell and co. would be bombarding this thread with painfully anglocentric gloatings.
Get a grip man....I come from the best side of Hadrian's wall! Busy making preparations for next Saturday....
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Well, Mark (Russell), England may lose in the final but if they do, the champions will have lost to a great team. If they win, they are the only team to be back to back champions.

Scotland (who?) just lost.... Hence some Scots sycophancy towards the Boks. At least the Argies - who must be the most improved team in the competition - retained some pride, but then, as Dr Johnson said, the finest thing about Scotland is the high road to England.

Enjoy the game but remember, it's just a game.

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