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Go to YouTube...type in "soccer".

Soccer players take dives, no shit. It's no different to 90% of high tackle/holding the man/push in the back free kicks in the AFL. They exaggerate or in some cases flat out fake it in order to get a free kick.

Sometimes fouls go unnoticed without the exaggeration, so you do what you have to do to make sure they don't.

alot of those might look like dives in soccer but you'd be surprised. go play competitively on grass surface then have someone's legs moving all around you while you're running with the ball. 8 times out of 10 you'll fall over even if no one touches you.

We pay the rego they don't. We get priority lol

fkn lol

So calling you a douchebag throughout the day makes you feel loved? Geez someone calls you honeybunny ONE TIME and it's going to be all *stalker alert* :ninja:

With some people, it's all about the tough love.

So calling you a douchebag throughout the day makes you feel loved? Geez someone calls you honeybunny ONE TIME and it's going to be all *stalker alert* :ninja:

Problem?

Btw, think I used to see you on Edgars rd a while back

Nah man no pancakes last night, tbh I hate the pancake parlour they charge like $20 for some pancakes and icecream .... seriously .... it would cost them less than $3 to make that stuff. That and I was a broke ass sob last night had like $8 left in the bank till today when i get paid :S

in other news

this

http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/scavenging-pensioner-cut-off-georgia-armenia-internet/story-e6frfku0-1226035145555

loooool

I always do. Work is so damn boring.

While I'm bored, if anyone has ever felt the want to anonymously abuse me, now is your chance. Give me your worst:

http://www.formspring.me/JDMR2

Edited by jezza boii

Yeah, but you've got balls Hamish :P Some people prefer to hide behind a keyboard and anonymously hang shit on me, to make themselves feel better.

I believe everybody should be entitled to that right, so I give it to them.

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