what does any of this have to do with French slang?

--- In [email protected], "Ray Bradley" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "areofilm" <areofilm@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > My favorite sport is football (the American version) but people 
have
> > to appreciate the skill it takes to get a ball into a goal while
> > running around for 90 minutes+.  Most people i know can't get up 5
> > flights without getting winded.
> >
> 
> I'm definitely an American Football fan, and it and baseball are my 
two 
> favorites. I played a bunch of sports growing up - including 
soccer - 
> and while I was actually decent at soccer, I'd rather have been a 
bench 
> warmer in football than a starter on the soccer team. 
> 
> I don't doubt for a second that those guys are great athletes. 
That's a 
> lot of running around, something like 2+ miles a match per player 
> (excluding goalies)? That requires incredible stamina - that, plus 
> rolling around on the ground each time you get bumped. Lots of 
energy 
> there.
> 
> Seriously, Nancy Kerrigan didn't cry and roll around as much as 
some of 
> these Euro-Mulletheads playing soccer, and she got hit on her knee 
with 
> a frickin' lead pipe! She's got more moxie than half of those one-
named 
> buggers playing soccer.
> 
> - Ray Bradley
>







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