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That's an exceptional wind up post, right down to the subtle but correct use of the past tense when addressing Australia.
Precisely!past tense when addressing Australia.
You're doing well, I want to bite and fall back on facts and data. But most people, me included, are predicting an SH winner despite having two or more very ordinary seasons on the bounce, so we do all agree!Precisely!
That tends to be the go-to tense for those who've actually won something. Generally falls back on facts, data, and trophies.
People who've never won anything tend to resort more to the future tense, closely related to imagination, wishful thinking, unrealistic expectations, and daydreaming.
I mean it's what France, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Italy do when talking about SH vs NH, you're in good companyWhat can i say? I am just glad my piggybacking on the SH with no silverware to brag about has gone unnoticed.
Exactly that's why the Royal Navy is the best in the world based on facts, data and results. You can discount the US navy as they've never met in any significant manner or won anything on there own.Precisely!
That tends to be the go-to tense for those who've actually won something. Generally falls back on facts, data, and trophies.
People who've never won anything tend to resort more to the future tense, closely related to imagination, wishful thinking, unrealistic expectations, and daydreaming.
One of us!It’s got to be France for me. For no other reason than I’ve always loved watching them play - brilliant, brutal and temperamental, often in the space of 5 minutes. And they’re at home with the world’s best player and world’s best anthem. That they produce the best wines and cheese in the world is just a bonus.
TBH the way I feel about England at the moment I might just take Les Blues as my first choice.