Re: [ql-users] OT: Who taught the Greeks to play football ?

2004-07-10 Thread Wolfgang Lenerz
On 10 Jul 2004 at 2:16, P Witte wrote:
(...)
 Football, as she is played worldwide (with a few, minor exceptions) was a
 major British hit while, sadly, the QL, another great British invention,
 didnt
 quite make it.

A desperate attempt to get back on topic...:-)
Wolfgang

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Re: [ql-users] OT: Who taught the Greeks to play football ?

2004-07-10 Thread Roy wood
Sports that are undisputed are baseball and basketball.
In the UK these are called rounders and netball and are played by girls 
only. Apart from that how come you have a 'World Series' that is only 
played by Americans ?

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Re: [ql-users] OT: Who taught the Greeks to play football ?

2004-07-10 Thread Timothy Swenson
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 00:31:15 +0100, Roy wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

only. Apart from that how come you have a 'World Series' that is only 
played by Americans ?
The Major League Baseball (MLB) has a World Series because teams from the 
US and Canada are in the League.  Canada has the Toronto Blue Jays and the 
Montreal Astros.  The World Series started in 1903, long before Japan or 
other nations has professional baseball.

Tim Swenson
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