> I always new I'd get to pull on the famous shirt one day...
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lyset proclaimed...
> My youngest did two goals as a right 6 in a handball game today.
> They only play 2x10mins so the score was only 5-3 to us....
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> Ps For the ones that don't know, right 6 is the guy in the corner very hard
> to make goals from that position... Ds
What sport is this, ice hockey?

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sc®umble - 30 Nov 2003 09:07 GMT
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> What sport is this, ice hockey?
Well he called it handball so I'm guessing Argentinian football

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Peter Lykkegaard - 30 Nov 2003 10:31 GMT
sc?umble wrote:
> Well he called it handball so I'm guessing Argentinian football
Hmmm....
Peter Lykkegaard - 30 Nov 2003 10:36 GMT
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> What sport is this, ice hockey?
Hmmm one or two referees, no sticks, no puck but a leatherball, no ice but
wodden floor, noone allowed within 2 meters of the goal or behind the goal,
no phaseoffs, no scaters but rubbershoes
You are not even close
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Strider - 30 Nov 2003 11:38 GMT
Peter Lykkegaard proclaimed...
> Hmmm one or two referees, no sticks, no puck but a leatherball, no ice but
> wodden floor, noone allowed within 2 meters of the goal or behind the goal,
> no phaseoffs, no scaters but rubbershoes
> You are not even close
If you don't ask ...

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