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No. Did it when I was at uni as was in the TA. Didn't want to do it as I though I was going to get stuffed (having not played rugby for 5 years) but it worked out ok.
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So did we! Unfortunately they fielded a couple of Kiwi and Aussies - we got trounced.!Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostI once played the SAS at Rugby. Came out of it surprisingly well. Mainly because they are mostly small guys - can run long distances all day long etc but not at all when I am hanging onto them.
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You pick a fight?I once played the SAS at Rugby. Came out of it surprisingly well. Mainly because they are mostly small guys - can run long distances all day long etc but not at all when I am hanging onto them.
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I once played the SAS at Rugby. Came out of it surprisingly well. Mainly because they are mostly small guys - can run long distances all day long etc but not at all when I am hanging onto them.Originally posted by tay View PostI also took SAS seriously about rugby at one point.
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That's shallot!Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostTo get back to the original point of the thread...
I always think scallops are onions.
I've ordered dishes with them in about 5 times now, and each time I'm like "ewwww - that's chewy fishy stuff, yuk". I think I must get them confused with shallots.
Usually called at last orders!
Btw, chewy scallops are overcooked.
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To get back to the original point of the thread...
I always think scallops are onions.
I've ordered dishes with them in about 5 times now, and each time I'm like "ewwww - that's chewy fishy stuff, yuk". I think I must get them confused with shallots.
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At one stage I almost believed Cailin was a female... and not a guy called Barry from Southend.
I also took SAS seriously about rugby at one point.
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ooo, you're gonne upset some people for comparing sasguru to a Downs Syndrome person.
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So you're Downs Syndromist. I knew it!Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostAll this picking on Sally just isn't on therefore to address the balance
You embarrassing admissions please
Maybe you didn't know Loch Ness had a monster?
Or the moon wasn't made of cream cheese?
Personally, I didn't know SASguru's ethnicity was Downs Syndrome, I therefore offer him a heart felt apology for not being more understanding.
Discuss or not
AndyW etc.
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