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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: midnight Target on June 17, 2002, 12:15:51 PM
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The following is a short list of some of the official mascots of the World Cup in the latter half of this century. 1990 Ciao: an abstract object (Italy)·1986 Pique: a chili pepper (Mexico)·1982 Naranjito: an orange (Spain)·1978 Gauchito: a boy (Argentina)·1974 Tip and Tap: two boys (West Germany)·1970 Juanito: a boy (Mexico)·1966 World Cup Willie: a lion (England).
An abstract object, a chili pepper, an orange, a boy, two boys, a boy, and a lion named "World Cup Willie"...Is this sports or a NAMBLA convention?
Enjoy the rest of the article
Here (http://exile.ru/feature/feature41.html)
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LOL, stolen from you for a reply on AGW. Thanks! :)
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Hehe, nice site ;)
Tah Gut, how did you find it? I love Russian marginal radicals. I even buy Edward Limonov's National-Bolshevik party newspaper "Limonka". Sometimes they are really funny and sharp.
When next time you'll find something like "Those who were f#$ked up by Adolf" or "Why we have to kill Americans" on such sites - please don't think they are normal Russian views.
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Started with a google search, then refined it. The article it seams is written by an American, even though it is a Russian website.
We here at the eXile don't know about you, but most of us were raised by our American parents to never cry, even when we're hurt.
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...but what american doesn't know the correct name for a "mullet"? An upside down "L", crap thats just silly.
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