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cool! congrats! I have never really got into soccer... always like AFL. But soccer is very exciting. I once had an argument with a guy at work about which was better and he said soccer must be more skillful because its harder to get goals.... which lead to him saying that when you team gets a goal its like having an orgasm... hahahaha

isn't it scary having that ball comng flying at you?? I would duck for cover hahaha

This guy who said the orgasm thing is a prfessional ranter.... say anything he disagrees with about any topic and he won't shutup for like 3 years. He sits across from me at work and now I get a kick out of stirring him by saying controversial things.... then I leave and get a coffee, come back and he's still going hahaha

shit stirring is good fun hahahaha This guy is not even a challenge anymore to shit stir. All I have to say is "did you hear HR are doing ........" its total crap what I'm saying , but he starts writing letters of complaint and all sorts hahahah he is f*ucking dickhead hahaha

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