I (61) and wife (59) went to see P3 as no one is calling it, yesterday by ourselves. No kids in the cinema. A delight... the film that is, not the absence of children
The earliest form of football basically was rugby, though. The first collegiate football game in the US was played in 1896 and the final score was 6-4.
Paddington just wanted it more, and the gladiator has always had a bad habit of playing down to the level of its competition. You can’t let your guard down in this league, Cotton.
Yessir. I think we do it that way because baseball was the first team sport to really catch on here, I think the entire rest of the world does the reverse. I think it makes more sense because it makes it sound more impactful when the away team wins
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And they made theirs up after watching a game of proper Rugby Football played by some regiments stationed there
That's why it's so dangerous, see?
If you hadn't had that silly civil war you'd have stuck with cricket and it'd all have been much easier
(if you want a real giggle, look up the history of the English game "Netball")
"Superman 3, Psycho 2. Superman wins, but it was close!"
I'll see myself out.
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This kept us very amused in the SU bar…
*bet with your head, not over it
We won a war about this
In the US, the home team is always listed on the bottom. That way the order lends to an easily speakable phrase, e.g. Knicks at Celtics.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/29/style/paddington-photoshop.html
I would go see that!