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Old 23rd Jan 2008, 19:59
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Superbowl

For all the Yanks out there,

I am going to be in HKG on superbowl weekend. Where can I watch the superbowl in HKG?

Many Thanks,
A2B

GO PATS!
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Old 24th Jan 2008, 03:31
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Delaney's in Tsim Sha Tsui usually plays the games. I watched a couple of Monday Night/Tuesday Morining games so far there. There's another Delaney's in Wan Chai, but I'm not sure if they'll be open that early for the game.
Go Pats (only because the Giants took out the Packers!)
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Superbowl at Bulldogs

Superbowl will be on at Bulldogs in Lan Kwai Fong. I confirmed that last month with the manager. Get there early though; he said last year they had around 150.
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(At the risk of getting lambasted again...)

Worth noting the Bulldog's LKF is a no smoking bar (unlike Delaney's), which may or may not be a good thing depending on your predilections.
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Bulldog FTW, since it's a non smoking bar. Thanks guys.
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In the good old days, Cathay pilots watched Rugby and Cricket. Superbowl, WTF? A changing demographic indeed.
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It's ok. Don't cry. They say if you relax it will be that much easier.....

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It's ok. Don't cry. They say if you relax it will be that much easier.....

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I have tried that, it just has'nt worked. Please help me Dr Box!!
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LOL, can you imagine what the Chinese are saying about this.
"In the good ol days, we watched mahjong. Soccer and superbowl, WTF? A changing demographic indeed".
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ah, American sports................

Rounders, Netball and girly Rugby...............................
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Old 25th Jan 2008, 04:50
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and world series that no other country is allowed to enter.
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I have played both rugby and football. I can tell you that without a doubt, football hurts a hell of a lot more when you get hit. The pads are not that thick and gives a false sense of invincibility. When a giant man that runs like an olympic sprinter hits you full speed, it's gonna hurt whether you have pads or not. Difference is, with no pads the guy might pull up a little, with pads it is full speed.
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Usually, if your mommy did not want you to get hurt playing football in the U.S., you played soccer...
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Old 25th Jan 2008, 07:11
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Rugby

Australian sports personality interviewing 6'10" American Football player, circa 2001:

Interviewer: "So, what do you think of Rugby Union?"

American: "Well, any game where it is a requirement to tape your ears to your head so they don't get ripped off is pretty tough!"
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Absolutely no doubt it is tough. So is our "girly" rugby. Just get used to it fellas, we "bloody Yanks" are here to stay.
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to all the Americans;
english is not my first language so I am trying to "analyze" the meaning of the word.
Why is that you call it football when you play with your hands 90% of the game? I think it should be changed to "handball".
The kicker is a smart guy. He makes big bucks for 5 kicks per game.I wish I had that job.


"Crimson Tide" fan..........................
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I would challenge anyone to play the game without feet
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Rjmore what do u mean??

Also in 15 years of exiles in the USA I never saw a "giant man" running like as an olympic sprinter.

now don' t let me start on baseball.........
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Snoop

My personal favourite is Basketball.

Why they don't just start the game at 80 points each with 5 minutes to go I'll never know!!!!

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Hey Waterski,

Ok, not literally like an Olympic sprinter but still pretty darn fast. I would call a 6'6" guy that can run 40 yards in 4.5 seconds a giant man that would certainly hurt if he hit you full speed.

I'm not saying Rugby is a bad sport by any means. I'm simply responding to the usual insults toward anything American around here.

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