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French rugby seems controversial too, it's all about...
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Yes Che's hands can be seen here, careful may not be work safe if you work for either a chicken outlet, or a medical facility,
http://objectdart.wordpress.com/2007/09/13/how-to-dress-a-duck/#comment-1760
Hoary, especially bit Hori, I think is the term. Che does not make a hash job of the duck though.
Clerks, yes of course, reference to fists was in Chasing Amy, that's all, back to work. -
It would be niggardly of me not to point out, as a rule of thumb, that so many here provide material pertinent to the discussion at hand, as is usually the case.
Best film reference to snowballing was in Chasing Amy, or was it Clerks? -
Emma you have demonstrated first class reasoning there, thank you, very clear, intent is crucial to understanding.
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When I became a Dad, I became Dad. I imagine Dad has grown older these last few years, so is probably a Grandad...blog commenting by now maybe.
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Dad would know what to do.
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International_Observer
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Apparently the Celts determined you by where the womb of your womb is buried...
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Rugby in France holds a special place. During occupation in WW2 there was a restriction on men gathering in groups. Round my brother's village the only thing you could gather to do was play rugby. It followed that this was seen as a very powerful statement, to be able to gather at all.
Rugby in France is imbued with things such as this, including inter-village rivalry, much perhaps like the Maori Iwi competitions here in Taranaki and on the East Coast.
BTW the penalty for gathering during the occupation was death. -
Might I also suggest reading this fellow, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Neumann_(psychologist).