Columbus Crew SC Superhero Night!! (Match 9 | 28-04-2018 19:30 EDT)

Discussion in 'Columbus Crew' started by chr1st, Apr 25, 2018.

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Result of 04/28 match vs SJ

Poll closed Apr 28, 2018.
  1. Win by two or more goals

    20.0%
  2. Win by one goal

    51.4%
  3. Canadian Win (née Tie)

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. Lose by one goal

    14.3%
  5. Lose by two or more goals

    2.9%
  6. CHOO! CHOO! THE GYASINHO HYPE TRAIN DON'T EVER STOP! (worth 2 points!!)

    8.6%
  7. "With great possession comes great xG." - Andrés Mendoza

    2.9%
  1. TKyle

    TKyle Moderator
    Staff Member

    Columbus Crew
    United States
    Dec 28, 2014
    Nordecke’s Porch
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    33 isn’t old.

    I’m thirty seven!
    Whot?
    I’m thirty seven; I’m not old!
    I can’t just call you “man”!
    Well, you could say, “Dennis”!
    I didn’t know you were called Dennis.
    You didn’t bother to find out, did you?
     
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  2. Draghignazzo

    Draghignazzo Member+

    Feb 24, 2007
    Columbus
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    #152 Draghignazzo, May 2, 2018
    Last edited: May 2, 2018
    http://www.dictionary.com/browse/bint

    moistened bint = watery tart, but bint would be more akin to the c-word, I think.
    @Placid Casual can confirm?

    And while I love me some Monty Python. As I get older Life of Brian has shown itself to be deeper and more intellectually funny than Holy Grail. Grail is still great, but it's more slapstick than satire, and LoB is sooooo chock full of great satire.
     
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  3. Placid Casual

    Placid Casual Member+

    Apr 2, 2004
    Bentley's Roof
    It's an odd word. Not used like the c-word.

    Used more like Stupid cow (or alternative derogatory word here) rather than the c-word. Maybe done affectionately depending on who you are talking about.
     
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  4. Draghignazzo

    Draghignazzo Member+

    Feb 24, 2007
    Columbus
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Thanks. I'd always read into it as like c-nt, likely because the b-nt spelling, but like you said in a softer or even more affectionate way-- if there is such a way to lovingly call someone such things. But I digress.
     

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