Rugger

Not that I don't love seeing any and all video clips of my sport, but how come this thread?

The Earl
 
gauchecritic said:
we used to call it British Bulldog.

Never mind Gauche. I understand that you're Yorkshire and therefore might not understand the finer things in life.

The Earl
 
TheEarl said:
Never mind Gauche. I understand that you're Yorkshire and therefore might not understand the finer things in life.

The Earl

au contraire. The finer things are what and where Yorkshire is all about. Engaged in two out of the three true sports but never got round to hunting. Kicking balls about is something of a lumpen proletariat pastime, you soft southern ponce.
 
gauchecritic said:
au contraire. The finer things are what and where Yorkshire is all about. Engaged in two out of the three true sports but never got round to hunting. Kicking balls about is something of a lumpen proletariat pastime, you soft southern ponce.

This from the land where kevball is worshipped? Don't get me wrong, I admire the great dedication to cricket, but any county which had such a love for kevball is not one that should be boasting IMHO.

JOI: What do you count as the other true sport?

The Earl
 
There is a difference between having balls and playing with them.
 
TheEarl said:
Not that I don't love seeing any and all video clips of my sport, but how come this thread?

The Earl



For no other reason than I thought you'd like it :)
 
gauchecritic said:
True sports = hunting, shooting and fishing.

Fair enough. I can see the logic of those three, but I'm amazed that a man of Yorkshire would reject cricket.

The Earl
 
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