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Subject: Supporter Expectations

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2010-07-16 12:21:57
Just arranged my friendly for week 15 and apparently my ...Supporters come to eat popcorn, relax and watch a festival of goals from your team. We'll see.

Two questions...

1). Eating popcorn at a football match, is this a perculiarly Polish thing?

2). 'a festival of goals'. Is this more or less than 5?
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2010-07-16 12:49:10
I was wanting it to be drink beer and eat pies.
2010-07-16 16:54:56
surely in poland it's drink vodka and pass out ?
2010-07-16 18:04:41
i thought it was coming to England and stealing our jobs
2010-07-16 20:31:03
You mean taking our jobs cos they are cheap and we are lazy?
2010-07-16 21:25:05
yeah, probably :\
2010-07-17 02:42:34
Drink vodka, wash it down with beer, pass out, wake up with hangover and then hear embarrassing stories about last night - that's the usual scenario. :) the worse one is when you wake up and have no idea where you are. Ut happens that you wake up in a bus, that's usually a good one to laugh about later on ;-) but one of my mates went to Spain for students exchange and Spain doesn't seem fit for this kind of drinking. He woke up in a bus...90km away from the city that he was staying in, without his passport, or any documents or cash that he had with him the night before ;-)

@steelers
not really, I don't know who came up with this one ;) there's not much to eat on the stadiums, just some fries, in general - barbecue stuff ;)
2010-07-17 07:50:03
you are learning English - they are NOT fries, they are chips.
2010-07-17 11:10:08
I have a relative who went out for a drink with some friends in Norwich, and woke up the next day in a storm drain in Torquay (300 miles away). He remembers getting on a train, and it got a bit hazy after that...
2010-07-17 11:16:55
Some years ago there was a practice in Poland to take wasted people near the road[now there aren't such guys, but then near villages it was pretty common] hitch-hiking and leave them 100-200km later ;-)

@jaize
my bad! for my defence I was watching American shows for last couple of months and my English has deteriorized :p
Must get a fast re-watch of Blackadder and Monty Python ;)
2010-07-17 19:38:48
fries is clearly the better term. =D
2010-07-18 16:22:44
No fries is not the better term...Its Chips!...


Like the word Football....Not Soccer!!!!
2010-07-18 16:23:18
No fries is not the better term...Its Chips!...


Like the word Football....Not Soccer!!!!
2010-07-18 17:42:55
and you don't have chips in the states, or rather you do, but they are actually called crisps. what you call fries are not actually even real potato...

and you don't have proper cheese - did you know that the full name of Monterey Jack is actually Monterey Jackoff... explains a lot.

In fact when I was in Miami recently I couldn't even find a decent burger! All processed plastic!

Actually, why do Americans constantly say, "keep it real" when there isn't anything real in the whole place!?
2010-07-18 22:15:44
Quadruple 'in your face' in one post, you're in form!

Have you been practising lately? :)
2010-07-19 04:29:17
lolololololol



keep it real yo!
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