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Re: Barefoot/Minimalist shoe runner of the week for March 16th-22nd is...Joe80!!!posted at 3/16/2010 9:16 PM CDT
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Re: Super Super Bowl
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[email protected], Renato Alvarado Vidal
wrote:
Leo escribió:
/> > Watched the whole thing, and Joss was by far the best part.
/> > She did not "chicken" out!
/> > Leo
/> Dear friends, I'll be curious. What is the meaning of this
rather
/> enigmatical sentence? Some Joss made or made not a bowl of chicken
/> soup? Was Joss's the best chicken bowl? Was she barefoot while
cooking
/> her bowl?
/> Did she spare a barefoot chicken to get into some bowl?
/> Deep in perplexity
/> Machi
Machi , us USA members are chauvanistic enough to refer
to the American League vs National League baseball championship
games as the "World" series, we still refuse to talk kilometers and
Celsius, so it should come as no surprise that we don't
explain "Super Bowl" to those that prefer to play and observe a game
called "football" that is not only played world-wide but also
actually uses the players feet.
Here in the U.S. of A, we prefer to call a game that is more akin
to Rugby and played predominantly with the hands "football", and
have elevated it's championship game or "Superbowl" to the status of
a major holiday.
Since this year it was played in my hometown, Detroit, I have
been so immersed in the hype revolving around it I forgot there is
life outside of the event.
As the most famous Joss of the millenium, and the most famous
barefoot star we currently have, Ms. Stone should need no
introduction to a group of barefooters.
The confusion must stem from my grammatical error in
writing "chicken" out, instead of "chicken out".
Joss is only a teen still, and the pre-game and half-time musical
entertainment one of the glitziest events of the year, so I was
worried that her "handlers" might have urged her to become
uncharacteristically shod. (and I thought Roethlisberger was hard to
spell!)
I was happy to see her at an event watched by over 90 million
people still happily performing barefoot.
One day you will have to explain "World Cup" to some of us.
Leo Oh well T.J., that spacing thing is at it again.I think theBrits might be able to sort through it though........