See For Yourself
Quite funny.
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See For Yourself
Quite funny.
I wrote a letter to our sporting authorities expressing my concern about the indignity these fans bring to your sport. I suggested as an alternative that they kill fans for the other team in the time honored tradition.
For some reason I keep reading his name that way :(Quote:
David Seamen
better than David Semen though, eh?Quote:
Originally posted by Wally Pipp
For some reason I keep reading his name that way :(
Not a whole lot of difference in pronounciation, is there ? :confused:
I had to keep re-reading that over and over ...
"England is hoping star offensive lineman Mikey Owen finds his net form and snatches the championship game off Brazil team owner Phil Scolari. "
Mikey ? Mikey ??!!?
Christ almighty...
Davey Beck!!??
There's Life in Old Dog Yet - Thanks to Hero SealQuote:
Originally posted by Wally Pipp
David Seaman
Thu Jun 20, 7:20 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - A seal saved an elderly dog from a watery grave after it was swept away by fierce currents in a fast-flowing river in northern England.
Eyewitnesses said the dog, who appeared to be injured before hitting the water, scampered into the River Tees and tried to swim to the opposite bank -- but the current got the better of him.
Suddenly, a seal appeared from the depths and gently pushed the dog, a German Shepherd, into mudflats on the bank.
"I've never seen anything like it and I don't think I ever will," eyewitness Chris Hinds told Reuters Wednesday. "This seal just came out of nowhere. It was like the guardian angel came up.
Hinds took care of the dog until emergency services arrived after Tuesday's rescue.
No owner was immediately tracked down and the dog was being looked after by the RSPCA animal charity. The charity named the dog "Seamo" after David Seaman, the goalkeeper of England's World Cup soccer team "because it was a great save."
Seals are not known for friendliness to dogs, but the RSPCA said they were naturally inquisitive creatures and it could have been just playing.
Arent Pinnipeds distantly related to Canines? :o
The US comments on the article say it all. Satire and related forms of humour are still underdeveloped in the US.
Comments please
They made me laugh even more than the article itself :D