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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantDr. Killpatient
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Grimness!
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First, an explanation for those who don't know the American football rules.

- Only one forward pass can the thrown during a play and only under specific circumstances.
- Lateral passing is less restrictive than forward passing but at a price (the interception and fumble rules below).
- Any player can throw a lateral pass at any time during a play.
- A lateral pass can be thrown overhanded or underhanded.
- To be considered a lateral pass, the ball cannot make any forward progress. It must be caught on (or further behind) the same yard line from which it was thrown.
- There is no limit to the number of lateral passes that can be thrown during a single play.
- As with forward passes, throwing the ball in this manner leaves the ball open to be intercepted by the other team.
- If the ball hits the ground during a proper lateral, it does not end the play. Instead, it becomes a fumble where either team can retrieve it and either choose to fall on the ball to stop the play or pick it up and try to advance it in their direction.

Now, keeping these things in mind... watch this:

If at first you don't succeed, skydiving isn't for you.

He who MUST get the last word in on a pointless, endless argument doesn't win. It makes him the bigger jerk.
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So they played rugby but with padding?  
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So they played rugby but with padding?  


The irony is all that protection causes more injuries than it protects them from. Helmet collisions are prolific which cause major concussions.
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Don't want to make advertisement, but I liked the video, because I like fast cars and both are not the slowest. 

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Can you name all films?

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We don't need stinkin' IMDB's errors, we make our own.
Ineptocracy, You got to love it.
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This is so adorable 

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Wendy's training video from the '90s for serving hot drinks

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Wendy's training video from the '90s for serving hot drinks



You no what's sad about this song? It is actually a lot more creative and better than most rap or hip hop music out today.
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And i thought it could not get much worse



This is still better than American Idol though
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Quoting Blair:
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First, an explanation for those who don't know the American football rules.

- Only one forward pass can the thrown during a play and only under specific circumstances.
- Lateral passing is less restrictive than forward passing but at a price (the interception and fumble rules below).
- Any player can throw a lateral pass at any time during a play.
- A lateral pass can be thrown overhanded or underhanded.
- To be considered a lateral pass, the ball cannot make any forward progress. It must be caught on (or further behind) the same yard line from which it was thrown.
- There is no limit to the number of lateral passes that can be thrown during a single play.
- As with forward passes, throwing the ball in this manner leaves the ball open to be intercepted by the other team.
- If the ball hits the ground during a proper lateral, it does not end the play. Instead, it becomes a fumble where either team can retrieve it and either choose to fall on the ball to stop the play or pick it up and try to advance it in their direction.

Now, keeping these things in mind... watch this:



Why do they call it football...?, They play with ther hands.... 
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Quoting Zwollenaar:
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Quoting Blair:
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First, an explanation for those who don't know the American football rules.

- Only one forward pass can the thrown during a play and only under specific circumstances.
- Lateral passing is less restrictive than forward passing but at a price (the interception and fumble rules below).
- Any player can throw a lateral pass at any time during a play.
- A lateral pass can be thrown overhanded or underhanded.
- To be considered a lateral pass, the ball cannot make any forward progress. It must be caught on (or further behind) the same yard line from which it was thrown.
- There is no limit to the number of lateral passes that can be thrown during a single play.
- As with forward passes, throwing the ball in this manner leaves the ball open to be intercepted by the other team.
- If the ball hits the ground during a proper lateral, it does not end the play. Instead, it becomes a fumble where either team can retrieve it and either choose to fall on the ball to stop the play or pick it up and try to advance it in their direction.

Now, keeping these things in mind... watch this:



Why do they call it football...?, They play with ther hands.... 


An American i know explained to me it's cause the ball is exactly 1 foot long.
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