So when you're wrong, you are sarcastic. Man, you are better at making up excuses than my son.
He WAS being sarcastic.
So when you're wrong, you are sarcastic. Man, you are better at making up excuses than my son.
So when you're wrong, you are sarcastic. Man, you are better at making up excuses than my son.
Post #19 to be exactSo you are disagreeing and imply that when in their own 22 they run the ball or they do not kick the ball as much as SA?
Australia is not a Island and Ireland have not being doing much in world rugby.
Australia is not a Island its a island continent and Ireland have not being doing much in world rugby. England wasn't expansive. They did exactly what NZ are doing. They had Johnson and Dellaglio to manipulate the ref, a chirpy scrumhalf to show the referee that they are doing their part to stay on the good side of the law and Johnny Wilkinson to boot everything over of the penalties they get. They still played the tactical game and were far from adventurous.
Eh? You are mistaking throwing the ball around with great counter attacking capabilities. Wilson. Kirwan, Cullen all were great counter attackers. That is why the back three is so important to them.
Post #19 to be exact
No you moron! You said, in the post I quoted, that Oceania is a continent! THAT is wrong. Now respond to that in stead of changing the subject again, as you always do. In the message you quote, you only say Australia is a continent, which is not the same.
A continent is distinguished from an island or a peninsula not merely by greater size but also by geological structure and development. Eurasia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, and Australia are the continents. Didn't you learn that in school?
Australia - Population 20,600,856 (2008 estimate)
NZ - Population 4,154,311 (2008 estimate)
Oceania is not a continent. It is 25000 Islands and Nations that is spread over the Pacific region. You normally hear about Oceania with FIFA WC Qualifiers
Don't have to Google. You learn that in school. Clearly the dutch reformatory that you attended skipped that lessonYou really don't get it ey. You are saying 4 different things regarding 1 subject and afterwards you keep on rambling on about how you were right.
To deny being serious about calling Oceania a continent you quote a post of yourself in which you say Australia is a continent. That's like saying:"I was being sarcastic by calling Richard Gere a woman because I said Natalie Portman is a woman"
But yeah, just be 'sarcastic'
You funny man
Nice Googling by the way.
Don't have to Google. You learn that in school. Clearly the dutch reformatory that you attended skipped that lesson
Really? It skipped that lesson? You don't even know the lay-out of your own country FFS haha. You will obviously deny this, but you know what I'm talking about, you![]()
Clearly you don't know what your talking about as post 19 and 25 prove it. I know the lay out of my country very well. Pre and post 92.
Yeah, you said that the Bulls-Lions game was not a derby because they are not in the same region. You mixed up region with franchise area, but you were probably being sarcastic.
http://www.superxv.com/Bulls/history.aspThe Bulls are a South African Rugby Union team competing in the Super 14 competition. They are based in Pretoria and play their home matches at Loftus Versfeld.
The team is centred around the Blue Bulls union (Pretoria plus Limpopo Province), but also draws players from the Falcons (representing the East Rand).
Through 2005, the Bulls also drew players from the Pumas (Mpumalanga Province) and Leopards (North West Province), but in the realignment of franchise areas that came from the expansion of Super 12 to Super 14, these unions were moved into the franchise area af the Cats.
Prior to 1998, the Bulls competed in the then-Super 12 as the Blue Bulls. Especially outside of South Africa, it is easy to confuse the Bulls with the "Blue Bulls", also known by their sponsorship name of "Vodacom Blue Bulls".
The Blue Bulls are the representative team of the Blue Bulls Rugby Union, and compete in South Africa's domestic competition, the Currie Cup. As noted above, the Bulls draw most of their players from the Blue Bulls, but can also draw from the Falcons.
Ok Australia is a Island. Oceania is a continent and Jupiter is a asteroid.
So when I mention your words, you blame me for not knowing the difference? This is golden... You are a star when it comes to 'dodging the bullit'
You have real skill when it comes to twisting words and changing subjects.