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The whistle went. Lots of shouting. The cat got scared again and has now left the room in disgust.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNovel. The quintessential English scaredy-cat then?

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No, no, no man!Originally posted by doodab View PostI would have thought you'd find that sort of thing out before you married him.
Men are sportsmen while they court, seeing as sporting endeavours build vim and vigour in a man; then when they marry and find they no longer need any vim and vigour they are reduced to being armchair ‘fans’.
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1-0 then. Was hoping they'd lose ideally - not cos I don't support the country, more cos I am so bored of football bore opposite me, gooning on all day, every day.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostOne of the red men kicked the ball into the net. Hubby jumped out the chair, shouted, and scared the cat, so I assume he was English.
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Look, I know England beat Aus at the weekend, but let's not get too excited about it. The Aus front row are tulipe and frankly it's no measure of a team's preparations for the World Cup.Originally posted by Drewster View Post<Placeholder>
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