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A theroy that proves my hypothesis: The average height of a man in the 1970's was 5'6" now the average height of a man is 5'9". That itself is a mutation or an evolution.
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From: The Mansion | Registered: Mar 2004
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quote:Originally posted by ferroboy: I was watching American Football tonight. It looked pretty manly to me, and that was before I inhaled several pints of beer.
Yep, but have you ever watched Ruby? Torn shorts baring mud soiled jockstraps, at least one player or more hurt per game... sweaty men groping each others... And I'm not even talking about the locker rooms, just about the GAME!
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From: Edinburgh, Scotland | Registered: Oct 2004
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quote:Originally posted by ferroboy: I was watching American Football tonight. It looked pretty manly to me, and that was before I inhaled several pints of beer.
Yep, but have you ever watched Ruby? Torn shorts baring mud soiled jockstraps, at least one player or more hurt per game... sweaty men groping each others... And I'm not even talking about the locker rooms, just about the GAME!
I've seen some rugby, but it's not televised all that much in the States. But I am fully aware of the number of torn shorts with guys _not_ wearing anything underneath. Plus, I know that rugby players don't pad themselves for protection. But you do realize that American culture is to put safety before choice, right?
-------------------- Dan
From: Newburgh, NY | Registered: May 2004
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quote:Originally posted by ferroboy: I was watching American Football tonight. It looked pretty manly to me, and that was before I inhaled several pints of beer.
Yep, but have you ever watched Ruby? Torn shorts baring mud soiled jockstraps, at least one player or more hurt per game... sweaty men groping each others... And I'm not even talking about the locker rooms, just about the GAME!
I've seen some rugby, but it's not televised all that much in the States. But I am fully aware of the number of torn shorts with guys _not_ wearing anything underneath. Plus, I know that rugby players don't pad themselves for protection. But you do realize that American culture is to put safety before choice, right?
No there's no padding for protection... that's why I think it's a more manly sport... ALso, who complains if you get to see a flash of flesh
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From: Edinburgh, Scotland | Registered: Oct 2004
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I sure wouldn't, Paris! People are so freaky about nudity in the States. (Meanwhile, I frequently hit nude beaches in the summer.) I guess I'll have to move overseas so I can watch rugby...
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From: Newburgh, NY | Registered: May 2004
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