Actually, most of the surfing is in Southern Cali... not that far north usually. The water is a lot colder north of LA, has to do with currents and such.... but your point is still valid.
Bunch of pansies. Still waiting for that punch in the neck. But hell, when they played for the MLS Cup in CCS if it hadn't been for A****r N*******d B*****b there only would have been, like, five guys in the SJ cheering section. So for this game? I figure exactly nobody. Unless Stonewall Union holds a rally in German Village that same weekend.
uhhhhh, what? who? what is this crap all about? p.s. fwif, the whole pacific ocean is way colder than the atlantic because of the size and depth. you can find good surfing as far north as vancouver island. probably farther.
fook if I know what I was doing when I made this. I was drunk. still. The San Jose people never show.
Isn't that the same number of Crew fans who showed up for your own home game against Morelia? ...Talk about poossying out.
Where were you Dahl? You seem to be the biggest fan. Noah Dahl sounds like something I had on an Indian buffet.
You're talking about your back line, right? Two pieces of white bread with some crap in the middle...?
Like Zizu in the PDL. But you're right, this isn't my thing. I'll even leave you with that for a set-up. Cya.
True, but don't forget that the clock-wise currents on the west coast of the U.S. bring cold ocean water from Alaska, while the clock-wise currents on the east coast bring warm ocean water from the equator. Watch out for these questions on your next Geography exam.
Okay I'm back already - that was cool trivia. Do the currents south of the equator run counter-clockwise? S'pose I could look it up.
The main currents are around the equator and run E - W in the Northern Hemisphere and W - E in the Southern Hemisphere...driven by the Earth's rotation.
Yes, currents run counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere. That's why you will find cold water off the western coast of South America (currents coming from Antartica) and warm water coming from the equator to the east coast in places like Rio de Janiero. Obviously, the closer one gets to the equator the warmer the water despite the direction of the currents.
what the f*c* is in San Jose anyways. There is no reason to go there. No atmosphere and nothing of intrest. If I'm gonna go to an away game I'm gonna go to DC or New York or something.