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Jack VK2CJC wrote:
when the Steelers-Patriots game began. Not being from the US, this is a phenomenon of which I am unfamiliar. What's it all about? -- Jack VK2CJC / MM0AXL FISTS #9666 CW Ops QRP Club #753 Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group www.mncarg.org Skype- vk2cjc MSN Messenger- (this emails return address) Hi Jack, It's what we call football (played with protective padding) in the states. I would hazard a guess that soccer or rugby (played w/o padding) is a bit rougher. I understand that the difference between soccer and rugby is that in soccer, injuring your opponent is incidental to scoring while in rugby, scoring is incidental to injuring your opponent. ;-) 73, Bryan WA7PRC |
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"Bryan" writes: Jack VK2CJC wrote: when the Steelers-Patriots game began. Not being from the US, this is a phenomenon of which I am unfamiliar. What's it all about? -- Jack VK2CJC / MM0AXL FISTS #9666 CW Ops QRP Club #753 Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group www.mncarg.org Skype- vk2cjc MSN Messenger- (this emails return address) Hi Jack, It's what we call football (played with protective padding) in the states. I would hazard a guess that soccer or rugby (played w/o padding) is a bit rougher. I understand that the difference between soccer and rugby is that in soccer, injuring your opponent is incidental to scoring while in rugby, scoring is incidental to injuring your opponent. ;-) 73, Bryan WA7PRC Look at his call. Then ask him about his brand of football!! bill KB3YV -- Bill Gunshannon | de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n. Three wolves | and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. University of Scranton | Scranton, Pennsylvania | #include std.disclaimer.h |
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Bill Gunshannon wrote:
Bryan writes: Jack VK2CJC wrote: when the Steelers-Patriots game began. Not being from the US, this is a phenomenon of which I am unfamiliar. What's it all about? -- Jack VK2CJC / MM0AXL FISTS #9666 CW Ops QRP Club #753 Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group www.mncarg.org Skype- vk2cjc MSN Messenger- (this emails return address) Hi Jack, It's what we call football (played with protective padding) in the states. I would hazard a guess that soccer or rugby (played w/o padding) is a bit rougher. I understand that the difference between soccer and rugby is that in soccer, injuring your opponent is incidental to scoring while in rugby, scoring is incidental to injuring your opponent. ;-) 73, Bryan WA7PRC Look at his call. Then ask him about his brand of football!! bill KB3YV Yes, I've worked many VK... I should've mentioned Australian Rules Football. A friend (with tongue in cheek) explained it to me, "The first rule is, there are no rules." ;-) As a kid, we used to play touch (American) football in the schoolyard. It was too easy to tag a ball carrier, so we made it two-handed. That was too easy, so we made it two-handed-below-the-knees. Whether your tagged the ball carrier or not, you were headed for the ground. The question was how much it was going to hurt! ;-) 73, Bryan WA7PRC |
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What!!! Football made you miss part of a 10mtr band contest????
Well.... I dont know what to say..... I...... I...... I....... I'm shocked and appauled ![]() |
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 04:27:36 -0500, Jack VK2CJC wrote:
What!!! Football made you miss part of a 10mtr band contest???? Well.... I dont know what to say..... I...... I...... I....... I'm shocked and appauled The *real* ham would have installed a TV tuner card in his hamshack computer & operated during the time-outs. (which seem to comprise 90% of the broadcast of an American football game...) |
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