222, wohooo.![]()
223
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2-2-4, a well known formation employed by teams 1-0 down in a cup semi final and down to nine men.
Obviously.
Of course, they were playing 2-2-5 until their star striker was sent off..
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Oh now I remember 215, it's the highest point amount in one season in NHL, made by Gretzky, the great one. 2-2-6 would be tough to other team's defence but very brilliant opportunity to a striker.
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227.
Well, they cheated, so acctually they played 2-2-7 in the beginning, but after a while the refree busted them.![]()
"Two to wait" was the headline in the paper yesterday, when talking about an obscure delay for a Richard Madeley concert.
Keep it up guys, 229
I went away for a while, but now I'm going to try and eat some 230.![]()
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231. really need to cure that dyslexia before i count to 10
232 was the amount given to try and bribe a ref in 1968
I guess Finland could reach 2-3-3 in Torino. By that I mean Finland gets 2 gold 3 silver and 3 bronze medals.
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217 post has been taken in this topic already...
"But I ain't seen nothing like this, in any amusment hall, That deaf, dumb and blind kid, sure plays a mean pinball!"
Well, yes, it has, but that's because we're on 235, silly.![]()
"The cardinal doctrine which they seek to teach is that souls do not die, but after death pass from one to another; and this belief, as the fear of death is thereby cast aside, they hold to be the greatest invective to valour."
- Julius Caesar
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