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What's going on with his thumb? Is it Argentinian slang for "suck it"?
Posted by: Kevin Edmund Youkilis 4 MVP | July 31, 2009 at 08:47 PM
U just have to love some of these posts; so much meat to skewer..
While he doesn't have his mouth agape permitting fly appetizers a la Dudamel, the boi certainly does not suggest he is familiar with Sartre.
Still, in the long tradition of footballers, the fundamental requirement for popularity has never been about intellect, but rather if they own ripped ab$ and a suitably fV(able tight A$$...
Boi gets a passing grade.
Posted by: CrewMantle | August 01, 2009 at 01:25 AM
Hmm.
Whatevs. It would seem that the much, much better "football", very much like opera, is being served up on the Iberian peninsula. While the depression yonder seems to be in full swing, one can hardly tell from the shopping sprees at Barca and especially Real Madrid, and the casting at the houses including not only Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia but even Oviedo, Bilboa, and any number of other still lesser venues. The beating taken by the Milan clubs this summer seems to illustrate the point although we maintain our previously expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming season at La Scala.
Posted by: Furst | August 01, 2009 at 02:53 AM
When he tires of his thumb I can think of a couple of things I could get him started on. Who needs Sartre?
Posted by: Huntington W. | August 01, 2009 at 11:12 AM
Does this mean O.C. given up Bolle for futbolle?
Posted by: El Cajon | August 01, 2009 at 07:04 PM