Just a heads up, Football over here is a game where you actually kick a ball around with your foot, not one where you carry it around with your hands. We call that one Rugby.
Pretty sure that's the case in the entire civilized part of the world, including Denmark.
Just a heads up, Football over here is a game where you actually kick a ball around with your foot, not one where you carry it around with your hands. We call that one Rugby.
The word "football", when used in reference to a specific game can mean any one of those described above. Because of this, much friendly controversy has occurred over the term football, primarily because it is used in different ways in different parts of the English-speaking world. Most often, the word "football" is used to refer to the code of football that is considered dominant within a particular region. So, effectively, what the word "football" means usually depends on where one says it.
Association football is known generally as soccer where other codes of football are dominant, including: the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. American football is always football in the United States. In francophone Quebec, where Canadian football is more popular, the Canadian code is known as football and association football is known as le soccer. Of the 45 national FIFA affiliates in which English is an official or primary language, most currently use Football in their organizations' official names. The FIFA affiliates in Canada and the United States use Soccer in their names.
I'm also thinking of switching to 3, as I get £35 cashback from my employee benefits site if I do (despite not having any connection to the company whatsoever), even if it's just a £10 rolling monthly contract. Does anyone in the UK have any experience with them?
Oh you lucky bastard. I've been trying to get the Nexus 4 for quite some time now, but it's almost impossible to get in my country, especially for the 'normal' price.
There are a few stores that import it, but the price is ridiculous.
My mom said they tasted like hot sauce with an Asian taste to it. She didn't like it, but I'm impressed by her taste buds since Sriracha is a Thai hot sauce.
I did like them. I thought it was delicious.
I'm going to try the cheesy garlic bread ones next.
Took me freaking forever since Steam wouldn't save them all in my basket at once and I had to buy them individually *GRR*, but I've just bought the following:
That's pretty decent. Full price 3DS games are almost twice of that here. And not even Mario and Layton games are worth that to me. I'm doing what I did with DS games and just wait until they're cheap enough that I can get them from Amazon UK without having to pay custom fees and taxes. The result is that I only have 3 physical games for a 3DS I've had for almost half a year. And my wife got me one of them for more than I would have paid myself. I do have several download exclusives though, as they aren't remotely as insanely priced. There's even a lot of good indie games for it. (Sadly no Psychonauts though. That would have been beyond excellent.)
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But it's not.
Pretty sure that's the case in the entire civilized part of the world, including Denmark.
I would rebuy every Blizzard game if they were on steam. Well I wouldn't rebuy WoW and Diablo III. But the others.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football#Use_of_the_word_.22football.22
The word "football", when used in reference to a specific game can mean any one of those described above. Because of this, much friendly controversy has occurred over the term football, primarily because it is used in different ways in different parts of the English-speaking world. Most often, the word "football" is used to refer to the code of football that is considered dominant within a particular region. So, effectively, what the word "football" means usually depends on where one says it.
Association football is known generally as soccer where other codes of football are dominant, including: the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. American football is always football in the United States. In francophone Quebec, where Canadian football is more popular, the Canadian code is known as football and association football is known as le soccer. Of the 45 national FIFA affiliates in which English is an official or primary language, most currently use Football in their organizations' official names. The FIFA affiliates in Canada and the United States use Soccer in their names.
Last bought... uh, Ibuprofen. Oh, and a kid's book about Caesar for my Mum as a joke.
My collection is coming for your collection, Coolsome.
Anyway, all I did was copy and paste.
But could he beat...
Course the sticker covers Cyclopes face.
Bought The Dillinger Escape Plan's Option Paralysis on iTunes. Holy crap... how could I have missed this gem? I fucking love it.
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Just bought a 40 of Captain Morgan.
Currently, I have a strange desire to rewatch The Goonies, but I need to buy it first. I have it on VHS, but that doesn't help.
16GB version, £289 from Google.
I'm also thinking of switching to 3, as I get £35 cashback from my employee benefits site if I do (despite not having any connection to the company whatsoever), even if it's just a £10 rolling monthly contract. Does anyone in the UK have any experience with them?
There are a few stores that import it, but the price is ridiculous.
Well, it was only a matter of time. Limited Edition's 75% off at GameFly today, redeems on Steam.
Just gotta wait for the DLC to go on sale again.
My mom said they tasted like hot sauce with an Asian taste to it. She didn't like it, but I'm impressed by her taste buds since Sriracha is a Thai hot sauce.
I did like them. I thought it was delicious.
I'm going to try the cheesy garlic bread ones next.
Sriracha and Quinoa are words I hear mispronounced the most...
...randomly.
Digital comic off the Marvel app.
Thanks Dashing for the recommendation.
Took advantage of Tesco code TDX-HP6M to knock £5 off it, then applied my discount.
It came to about £25.
Yeah. Pre-ordered a 3ds game for £25. Score!
That's pretty decent. Full price 3DS games are almost twice of that here. And not even Mario and Layton games are worth that to me. I'm doing what I did with DS games and just wait until they're cheap enough that I can get them from Amazon UK without having to pay custom fees and taxes. The result is that I only have 3 physical games for a 3DS I've had for almost half a year. And my wife got me one of them for more than I would have paid myself. I do have several download exclusives though, as they aren't remotely as insanely priced. There's even a lot of good indie games for it. (Sadly no Psychonauts though. That would have been beyond excellent.)
Only volume two has arrived, still waiting for volume one, which might arrive in a week or three.