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False, but a Dairy Queen is opening near me and as soon as it's open I will definitely get Oreo Blizzards because I love Oreo in ice cream!!!!
TPBM will be going to college for the first time this year of 2006-2007, like me!
TPBM will be going to college for the first time this year of 2006-2007, like me!

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False! I'm watching Football (Soccer to Americans, even though I'm an American, but I'd rather call it football because that name makes more sense)
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I'm glad someone from the US finally admitted "football" for football makes more sense! It's the first time I hear it.TheSequelofDisney wrote:False! I'm watching Football (Soccer to Americans, even though I'm an American, but I'd rather call it football because that name makes more sense)
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Soccer vs. Football!!!
I'm not posting to answer your statement, Argenbrit, but I just wanted to say that if we call the game with the diamond-shaped, pigskin ball "football", and we call the game with the sphere-shaped, black-and-white ball "football", how will we tell them apart? We should give one of them a name that separates the two(such as "soccer"). In your country, how do you say you want to play American football instead of regular "soccer" football?Argenbrit wrote:I'm glad someone from the US finally admitted "football" for football makes more sense! It's the first time I hear it.

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False - maybe I'll consider it when I get old. Who knows! 
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Well, we don't play American football here, so I wouldn't know. I get your point, but all I'm saying is that when you compare American football rules and football rules, the name "football" makes more sense applied to the sport you guys call "soccer".Disney Duster wrote:If we call the game with the diamond-shaped, pigskin ball "football", and we call the game with the sphere-shaped, black-and-white ball "football", how will we tell them apart? We should give one of them a name that separates the two. In your country, how do you say you want to play American football instead of regular "soccer" football?
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