Thursday, July 12th, 2007...9:27 am
Suck it, Brazil! Er, I mean, Mexico…!
Because we’re not Guatemala, Argentina beat Mexico last night 3-0 in la Copa América semifinals to advance to the tournament championship against Brazil – a rematch of the 2004 fiasco.
That final game, which I watched three years ago with a gazillion Brazilian fans at Marx Café in Mt. Pleasant, made an atheist out of me. I watched a 2-1 Argentina lead in stoppage time evaporate as Brazil scored the equalizer in the 93rd minute. The 93rd fucking minute! After my friends – who I warned not to razz me at that crucial moment – left the bar, I went home and cried.
You can’t have it both ways, kid.
Seeing my country line up in soccer’s “overtime” for penalty shots causes a dread matched only by my fear of coconut. (Seriously, that stuff is disgusting, how do you people eat it?) We all saw what happened last year in the World Cup against Germany.
The sting of that loss, coupled with my disgust of Americans’ obsequious worship of the Brazilian team, makes me absolutely sure that this Sunday, when the two South American futbol giants meet again, Argentina will win. Unless the ball is five times bigger than my head and the players are made of plastic.
The Argentina-Brazil rivalry has been unmatched internationally since their first match in 1914, which we won 3-0. The teams have played each other 88 times, with Argentina winning 33, Brazil 34, and including 21 ties. Red Sox-Yankees seems like child play comparatively.
The Copa América, for those who don’t know, is the oldest surviving international football competition in the world, held for the first time in 1916 in Buenos Aires (won by Uruguay). Argentina is the most successful team in its history but hasn’t won a championship since 1993.
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I’ll be watching the finale in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, with The Princess and her host family, which, I’m told, hates Argentina. Imagine that! who hates Argentina! How odd.
And when los Albicelestes hoist up that trophy, I might cry.
Vamos, vamos Argentina,
vamos, vamos a ganar,
que esta barra quilombera,
no te deja, no te deja de alentar!
73 Comments
July 12th, 2007 at 9:58 am
Oh, no. I’m sorry but it’s just not going to happen. You’ll be dissapointed and Brazil will win again.
(You knew this was coming didn’t you.)
Maybe the worldwide disdain for the Argentina futbol team goes back to Maradona. I know it certainly does for me. But then again, considering I root for either Brazil or Uruguay the hatred for the Argentinian team goes deep. You could even say it’s in my blood.
That said, I’ll be sportsman-like and say: good luck.
I DID know this was happening and considered qualifying my post with a direct apology to you. But then I wisely reconsidered. Tuesday night’s game must have been tough for you. I was rooting for Uruguay, obviously. Para quien hinchastes?
July 12th, 2007 at 9:58 am
Uh, by my account Uruguay would be the “most successful team in history” having won 14 championships also, the latest being in 1995, not 1993…
This is sort of like “GoPats” argument for the Boston Bruins being “awesome” because they’ve won a gazillion Stanley Cups.
Unfortunately the last time either of your teams has won anything, you were both playing Duck Hunt on Nintendo and wondering if Marky Mark would ever go solo…
Good Vibrations, though, good…vibrations…
Yeah, but A comes before U.
Actually, Argentina has the highest winning percentage in the Copa America with 69.6%. Uruguay is third to Brazil with 61.9%.
July 12th, 2007 at 10:02 am
I can certainly feel your pain. The “Comeback” damn near killed me as a Yankees fan. But take it easy on the Yankees-Sox rivalry comparisons…I mean, have you lost your mind? Baseaball loving S. America watches those games along with all of N America…and like 40 people were watching that match last night in the US. Throw in the Japanese interest and the growing Chinese market? It ain’t no kid’s match.
You are grasping at proverbial straws, INPY. I’m not one to minimize the Sox-Yankees rivalry, but you have absolutely no idea how insane Argentina-Brazil has been (for nearly 100 years). We’re talking games with brawls, broken bones, and make-or-break careers.
July 12th, 2007 at 10:20 am
1. Coconut is both delicious and fun to say. Have you ever tried coconut ice cream? It’s superb!
2. While being only an occasional fan of the fútbol, I do get into it when it’s easily accessible on regular TV (i.e. World Cup). I can say this: penalty kicks blow and MLS is fairly lame.
3. ¡Viva Argentina!
Coco Loco (a drink I bought The Princess in Mexico last year) is fun to say. Coconut is what Satan eats.
I think if Americans could watch better-played soccer more easily they’d become fans.
July 12th, 2007 at 10:58 am
Yankees suck and that kid with the jerseys has either a heroin addiction or arm acne, which is weird and possibly caused by heroin addiction.
And DCYammer, the Carolina Hurried-Cunts are quickly falling into Bruins “What have you done in recent memory” territory.
Vamos a ganar, jerkies.
July 12th, 2007 at 11:09 am
You’re drunk. I’m not denying that futbol is a bigger sport than baseball. But you’re kidding yourself if you think that rivalry is bigger than the Yankees/Sox.
I can’t believe you actually believe that. I always thought of you as a smart man but now I think you suffer from a narrow world view.
July 12th, 2007 at 11:16 am
The Sox Yanks are televised around the world. People are up in the middle of the night to watch it from Cuba to Tokyo. Outside of those two and a few other S American countries…no one cares.
July 12th, 2007 at 11:19 am
INPY I beg to differ. If someone were to ask who is the most popular sports-person of all time, they’d answer Michael Jordan or Pele, meaning not a baseball star.
Around the world no one gives a hoot about baseball, in fact cricket is more popular than baseball outside the US.
Like talking to a wall, Jo, a stubborn, misinformed wall.
July 12th, 2007 at 11:22 am
Jo, again, that’s not my point. I dont’ deny that futbol is more popular, but there is no way that the Argentina/Brazil rivalry is bigger internationally than the Sox/Yankees. To say no one gives a hoot is absurd, really. A significant portion of S America certainly does. So does more and more of Asia. And that’s my point. More people are dialed in to that rivalry than this one.
You are SO not right on this one. Where are you getting this information? From your travels around the world? Or from Chris Berman?
July 12th, 2007 at 11:25 am
um, no competition for red sox v. yankees. three years ago i experienced red sox v yankee mania in japan and that was BEFORE matsuzaka and okajima. i can only imagine the hysteria now. i never recall a single “futbol” game or shirt the entire time i was there.
July 12th, 2007 at 11:30 am
holy crap, a yankee and a red sox fan are standing united here. my world is spinning out of control. must find liquor fast…
July 12th, 2007 at 11:34 am
Even I’m a little dizzy from this, but she’s right. Asia doesn’t give a damn about Arg/Bra. But you better believe they are watching (and have been watching) the Yanks/Sox. And throw in the significant amount of S America…it’s no contest. And, lastly, I saw LOTS of Yankees hats in Europe, but never once did I see an Argentinian Futboll Jersey.
I did see a few Brazilian ones, though.
July 12th, 2007 at 11:38 am
Not to run this into the ground or anything (too late) but there are more people in Latin America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East who at least -know- about the Brazil/Argentina rivalry than know even who the Yankees or Red Sox are…. just sayin’
July 12th, 2007 at 11:47 am
can i see this scientific evidence? does it come in a nice pie chart?
July 12th, 2007 at 11:48 am
Batistuta was nasty in FIFA…
I loved plating Batigol in that game…and watching him on the pitch.
July 12th, 2007 at 11:49 am
Okay okay, now wait just a moment. I can’t believe this is even a discussion.
Are we really comparing two different rivalries, one between two cities in one country, each with a nearly incomprehensible amount of bandwagon fans, and the other between two countries playing the World’s Game?
Do any of you really believe that the number of fans wearing Yankees or Red Sox hats is at all a measure of how big a rivalry is? If a bunch of kids in China are seen wearing Yao Ming jerseys does that make the Houston Rockets the biggest team in the world? Please.
Put Argentina v. Brazil on the television alongside Yankees v. Red Sox in England and see which event is watched more. Put it on in France. And Germany. And Spain. And Russia. And Australia. Anywhere in Africa.
Give me a break.
You’re so sexy when you’re right, I-66. I’m a HUGE baseball fan, probably more so than a soccer fan, but at least I get it. They’re just too self-possessed.
July 12th, 2007 at 12:03 pm
Seeing my country line up in soccer’s “overtime” for penalty shots causes a dread matched only by my fear of coconut. (Seriously, that stuff is disgusting, how do you people eat it?) We all saw what happened last year in the World Cup against Germany.
coconut makes me want to cry. it’s so disgusting. i don’t know how anyone eats it, either.
i saw that. i think i remember gasping and possibly shedding a tear. i’m not sure. the world cup last year was the first time i ever got obsessed with sports and i followed it religiously.
your story about crying reminds me of when the bills lost the super bowl in the mid 90s (was it 96?). my step dad is from buffalo and he …. omg. i thought he was going to kill everyone in the house. he was freaking out for days.
men are bizzare.
i’ll root for Argentina for you. i don’t think i’ve ever rooted for a south american team, much less brazil in particular. -shrugs-
I remember that Bills-Giants game in 1991, I think, Scott Norwood, wide right, etc. I didn’t care who won so it was fun to watch. Felt bad for the guy.
I also cried when Argentina lost the World Cup to West Germany in 1990. Argentina has made me shed many tears.
July 12th, 2007 at 12:23 pm
The arrogant idea of ranking international rivalries reveals how little we all really know making its practice, ultimately, futile. It’s all so subjective, too, since we’d have to consider the following:
Celtic vs. Rangers
Yomiuri Giants vs. Hanshin Tigers
Real Madrid vs. Barcelona
India vs. Pakistan (in cricket)
Rugby League State of Origin (which I’m sure almost no one has heard of)
These are HUGE rivalries but they only mean as much as people believe they do. To me, Argentina-Brazil, River Plate-Boca Juniors, UCLA-USC, and Dodgers-Giants are the rivalries that dominated. But those same rivalries might not mean anything to someone in Scotland.
SO INPY’s argument that Sox-Yanks is huge is undeniable; but his statement that it’s more intense or better-known than Argentina-Brazil is obtuse thinking.
July 12th, 2007 at 1:04 pm
Messi over Robinho anyday…his goal last night made Oswaldo Sanchez look like an idiot. Mexico was forced to knocking him over since they couldn’t defend him off the dribble.
He was dancing around the Mexicans like Mexicans around a pinata, it was truly beautiful.
July 12th, 2007 at 1:50 pm
So, Europe and Africa are watching futbol, the baseball countries in S America it’s a split, no one in N America will allow the other TV to show a “soccer” game, and Asia is watching baseball…
Your point?
Your insulated world is crashing around you, INPY. Join me, and we’ll rule the galaxy side by side.
July 12th, 2007 at 1:59 pm
I completely disagree with INPY and I’m a fan of a team with a conscience and soul (Sox) as opposed to an assemblange of overpaid mercenaries.
The number of yankees’ hats worn around the world is more a function of the desire to wear american-looking crap like “#1 Varsity Sexy” and “Racer Team Go Go!”
Yankee hats are more common at dollar stores than off-brand plastic spatulas.
Vamos a Ganar!
That reminds me of the T-shirt the Japanese waiter is wearing in America-town in that Simpsons “Go to Japan” episode, which I believe said: “Yankees/UCLA/[apple pie].” Ok, the third one is made up because I couldn’t remember it. Can someone help?
July 12th, 2007 at 2:04 pm
Interesting that Brazil is fielding their B/C team when Argentina has all of its stars ready to go.
Did you notice that every time Argentina plays they have to have an extra stock of soccer balls handy? It’s because each time they try a header, the hair grease makes the ball useless.
I did notice because we can actually get headers. It’s so sad to watch Guatemalan soccer players (what an oxymoron!) unable to jump in the air due to the weight of their glorious mustaches.
July 12th, 2007 at 2:11 pm
You have beaten the Mexicans in soccer, but you have to admit that the Mexicans are winning where it counts: BEER. Coronas and Modelos are way better than that swill that comes from Quilmes. (And my partial ancestral homeland of Chile makes better wine than that that grape juice and turpentine you people make in Mendoza).
I have never claimed otherwise: Quilmes is worse than Budweiser and Chilean wine is far and away better than Argentine wine, though I’d hardly call it turpentine-like. You people are great at making la cerveza, except that all your lagers need the addition of fruit to improve the taste (I’m excluding dark beer).
July 12th, 2007 at 2:28 pm
Yawn…Oh I’m sorry…the sound of another Red Sox fan using the “overpaid mercenary” line always makes me drowsy. You’d think you were a Twins fan. Sheesh.
July 12th, 2007 at 2:32 pm
You’re just cranky cause everyone says you’re standing in pee.
NOW I know who this is…
July 12th, 2007 at 2:40 pm
Hey now, don’t start knocking the Twins. Leave them out of this. Oh, and if you’re a baseball fan, might I recommend “Moneyball” by Michael M. Lewis.
Great book. I read it in three days while in Argentina in January.
July 12th, 2007 at 2:53 pm
quick, Arjewtino - olives or coconut?!
I know you’re going to say you’d rather starve, but I just like picturing you shuddering in your cube.
I got over my aversion to olives once I move away and my sister stopped attacking me with olives on her fingertip is sts.
Coconut is still evil.
July 12th, 2007 at 3:00 pm
I agree that the “overpaid mercenary” thing is too overplayed.
I mean c’mon it’s so easy to make fun of the Yankees now because they just plain suck…
July 12th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
INPY is clearly smoking crack, and sadder still is the fact that this online intervention does not seem to be working. More drastic measures may be required.
In any event, given that the Yankees seem be permanently stuck at about 10 games back, the rivalry has lost a lot of its luster this year. While it’s fun to check the standings during the week, I find myself oddly looking forward to next year when the Yankees (hopefully) aren’t such a poor adversary.
July 12th, 2007 at 3:04 pm
I actually meant Manny’s balls on Jeter’s chin…it took a while to work through the mechanics of that one…
Either way, both of them ride a cock-horse. Baseball is so intrinsically more uninteresting than futbol…
July 12th, 2007 at 3:13 pm
OK, I can end this once and for all. The greatest sports rivalry occurred in the 6th Century in Constantinople, where 30,000 supporters of the Blue and Green chariot-racing teams died the week of the Nika riots.
Not that I didn’t enjoy this.
July 12th, 2007 at 3:34 pm
Any recommendations as to where to watch the match? (and what time do they take the field — I apologize for my woeful ignorance).
5pm ET on Sunday. Send me an e-mail and tell me where you live.
July 12th, 2007 at 5:15 pm
Hey Arjewtino, why don’t you join me at the Grill from Ipanema. We can pick up the Brazilian girls.
July 12th, 2007 at 5:59 pm
i’m sorry. i had a been reading celeb goss & was thinking about david beckham and thought of when dirty Portugal won a game against them (i think it was against Portugal….) last cup. i did an angry blog post about it with a big X on christiano ronaldo’s face, i believe…. UGH.
anyways. no way, that couldn’t have been 1991! i remember that game & my family was living in a house we didn’t move into until winter of 1994.
July 12th, 2007 at 6:19 pm
I don’t know…. watching all the Germany games in Germany last year was pretty awesome. And so was all the free adidas gear for working it (did you see the coup adidas is pulling from nike, getting UofM and buying up reebok and thus all the NFL teams?). Cologne was hosting all of the Brazilians fans, but they weren’t nearly as fun or loud as all the Brits or the Czechs (who felt the need to start drinking and yelling at 8 am outside my room). But until I see how cool a soccer federation’s building is, I can’t pass judgement. and the swiss is just as you would expect
July 12th, 2007 at 8:46 pm
OK, bc I can’t let this go I have searched repeatedly for the “Best Rivalries” “Most Intense Rivalries” and every other sports rivalry I can find. Here are the ones that get mentioned again and again and as you can see by the results, this was all done with international searches;
Oxford/Cambridge (rowing)
Real Madrid/Barcelona (Futbol)
Yomiuri/Hanshin (Baseball)
Canada/Soviet Union (Hockey)
India/Pakistan (Cricket)
NZ/Australia (Rugby)
Ireland/England (Rugby)
Celtic/Rangers (Futbol)
And the Yankees/Red Sox.
No one…NOT ONE article I can find anywhere mentions Argentina/Brazil internationally or otherwise. If you can correct me, please do so.
Boo Ya.
July 12th, 2007 at 11:11 pm
INPY - I think you’re missing two big rivalries:
Cheers vs. Gary’s Old Towne Tavern
Springfield Isotopes vs. Shelbyville Shelbyvillians
Just my two cents, I think the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry has been bigger over the past 5 years, but historically, I’ll go with Brazil-Argentina.
“Old Town Tavern! Old Town Tavern!” Oh, that Gary was such a sneak. Probably because he was played by three different actors.
July 13th, 2007 at 8:02 am
I’m an American and I fucking hate Brazil. The only reason stupid fucking middle class dumb fucks root for them is because they’ve heard of them.
In fact, Argentina is my favorite SA team. And I’ll be rooting for them to kick that second rate bitch Ronaldihno’s ass.
Not all of us are worthless. Just most…
July 13th, 2007 at 8:43 am
And by the way, INPY is horrendously and embarassingly wrong. Internationally, Argentina and Brazil is a much, much, MUCH bigger deal than fucking Yanks/Sox. Citing Japanese people and some of SA doesn’t mean it’s got the global draw of two of the best futbol countries in the world playing each other.
Everyone has destroyed the argument - put those two games on anywhere in Africa, Europe, Australia, etc., and you’ll see people fanatically watching the action on the pitch.
By the way, Arjewtino, my roommate’s dad is the coach for Racine. I’m pretty sure he used to play for River Plate.
Your roommate’s dad is my new best friend.
My family’s soccer loyalties are pretty varied. My dad, brother, and I are River fans. I have one uncle who roots for Racine, and another who roots for Boca (he’s crazy). My mom’s dad rooted for Independiente and my dad’s mom rooted for “whoever won”.
July 13th, 2007 at 10:19 am
A great preview of Sunday’s matchup is on Soccernet.
That’s the way it has always been. Brazil were the ball players, Argentina the ball winners. Brazil played for the fun of it. Argentina played to win, any way they could. As the old cliché goes, it was happy, dancing samba against weary, melancholic tango.
Today, however, after almost three weeks of what can justifiably be considered the most entertaining international football tournament in recent memory, the tables have been turned.
Argentina are the ones playing the fast-paced, silky soccer that has the crowd on their feet; Brazil are dour, defensive and at times even cynical. When the two old rivals line up in Maracaibo on Sunday in the final of the Copa America, the smart money will be on the men in blue and white. Even the Brazilians know it.
July 13th, 2007 at 11:08 am
I’m sorry. If we’re talking “Best” and “Most Intense” rivalries and the list has Yankees/Red Sox over Duke/UNC (basketball) and Michigan/Ohio State (football) in America, and doesn’t have River/Boca in soccer, then it doesn’t mean dick.
July 13th, 2007 at 11:23 am
i66, I did the searches, that’s what I found. Instead of all this conjecture about what is and is not a world class rivlary, take a look for yourself…that’s what I found. The Yankees Sox is almost 100 years old, is played close to and many times over 20 times a season, and is followed all over the world every time.
That ain’t bc they wear pretty uniforms.
And this idea that bc it’s countries somehow makes it better is BS. The Celtic/Rangers rivalry is one TOWN. Best rivalries are about intensity and performance, and the Yanks Sox meets every criteria.
July 13th, 2007 at 11:48 am
Duke/UNC is one of the biggest in all of America, and they’re separated by a mere 8 miles.
Stop trying to make Yanks/Sox happen, it’s NOT going to happen. They’re just not the big deal you’re trying to make them out to be. River/Boca is fucking HUGE, and so are a lot of the others listed. Sox and Yanks don’t really matter on an international scale.
July 13th, 2007 at 12:55 pm
We’ll put this to the test next week, Arjewtino. Stayed tuned for a field report from France on the Brazil/Argie versus Yankees/Red Sox debate with our Gallic surrender monkey cousins across the pond…
July 13th, 2007 at 2:17 pm
Sisco,
You’re right…it’s only the second largest team sport’s biggest rivalry. Whatever am I and all those websites thinking?
July 13th, 2007 at 3:20 pm
Your petty sarcasm still doesn’t increase the international standing of or interest in the rivalry.
Let it go.
July 13th, 2007 at 4:37 pm
Duke/UNC is bigger than the Yankees/Sox? Please. I don’t even need sarcasm to scoff at that.
July 13th, 2007 at 8:46 pm
Actually, everyone in Guatemala REALLY wanted Mexico to lose (at least while I am here). Now they’re mostly saying it’s a toss-up and they don’t really care much who wins…The two greatest teams in the world makes for great soccer, I guess, no matter the outcome.
July 13th, 2007 at 9:33 pm
I never said that UNC/Duke was bigger, but thanks for being so patronizing, ignorant, and close-minded as to automatically think that. I was actually supporting your argument of cities and countries are irrelevant in terms of how intense the rivalry is.
I’m not even wasting any more time. Arjewtino clearly dominated you, as did the rest of the people on here. Go drink a Bud Light and cry about how much the Yankees suck.
July 14th, 2007 at 2:01 am
Yeah that’s me. You know me SO well.
Get a grip and support your point with more than “Oh soccer..wait futbol is king.” I’ll debate this in person anytime.
July 14th, 2007 at 1:57 pm
July 14th, 2007 at 3:37 pm
last link was bad
July 14th, 2007 at 7:18 pm
I’ll be watching the game in Buenos Aires. I have already lost the Oxford/Cambridge rowing rivalry earlier this year, but nothing beats the Brazil/Argentina one.
Arjewtino, do you know this tune?:
Tanta gloria, tanto futbol, desplegado por el mundo
y en cada gol, la pasion y la emocion…
July 14th, 2007 at 7:23 pm
Just in case you did not know it, or cause it is always a beautiful thing to watch it again, here it goes:
July 14th, 2007 at 8:24 pm
Brazil better kick Argentina’s ass. Sorry, but it must happen.
My hatred for Argentina can be rooted back to the 1990 World Cup when Argentina ended Brazil’s WC chances. Then I understood why we hate you guys…
You can add those French now to my list too… Made me cry in 98 and again last year, grrrr
July 15th, 2007 at 12:22 am
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July 15th, 2007 at 2:35 pm
I read this post a few days ago, and since I don’t know much about it, I didn’t comment. I had never even really heard about this futbol match taking place today.
But earlier today, I was online, chatting with a friend from Scotland, who said to me - “Oh my God, I lost track of time.. I have to get ready to watch Argentina vs Brazil..I can’t miss it.” I have no idea if he was rooting for Brazil or Argentina.
I guess it’s big everywhere. If I promise to root for Argentina, can I be off the hook from a certain Alyssa Milano incident? (I was sworn to secrecy.. You know how it is…)
July 15th, 2007 at 7:15 pm
To follow up on my earlier post, sorry, man, I’m sorry, but you guys got your ass kicked today…
July 15th, 2007 at 9:01 pm
So, did you watch the game?
July 15th, 2007 at 10:19 pm
OK so Brazil is Argentina’s big papi today. I thought maybe - since Brazil is the soccer equivalent of the yankees and the rivalry is so super - that once they were up 3-0, the Argys would score 4 straight. But that only happens in baseball and only to the spankees.
As far as rivalries go, the best comparison today is the rivalry between the windshield and the bug. Sure, they “meet,” but one gets flattened and the other keeps on cruising.
Sad day for Argy-town. Sorry Arjew.
July 16th, 2007 at 10:07 am
Fuck Brazil.
I just keep reminding myself of them getting their asses handed to them in 2006. Overrated douchebags.
July 16th, 2007 at 10:29 am
So sorry about your loss…
Starting Today
I See Dc
July 16th, 2007 at 5:52 pm
. I like you and your country, but I like mine better, and since you destroyed us, my Mexican pride comes out and what can I say? I’m rooting for Brazil
July 16th, 2007 at 11:55 pm
we lost.
July 17th, 2007 at 12:36 pm
Inowpronounceyou is 100% incorrect in just about everything he says.
Celtic vs. Rangers is about Catholics vs. Protestants, btw, and the Protestants are winning but those sneaky Catholics are clawing back the tally by using subersive guilt infusing tactics.
I was sad to see Argentina lose, but you guys really rolled over and died after playing a great tournament. Oh well. This is by no means your golden generation. Start playing Higuain.
July 19th, 2007 at 7:05 pm
yeah bad luck with that result - me and my countrymen send you our heartfelt condolences.
July 19th, 2007 at 7:41 pm
sorry about your loss. love the blog though…
my new favorite.
July 23rd, 2007 at 5:39 am
Dude, the guapo one seems to enjoy torturing Argentines with that mystical mustache. Maybe someone should shave it off when he’s sleeping?
July 24th, 2007 at 11:04 pm
argentinos a la mierda cabrones pinches creidos pero saben brasil es su papa y solo para que lo sepan mexico es mucho mejor ……BRASIL TE AMO Y A MEXICO TAMBIEN
Glad you discovered the English-to-Spanish translation for curse words function on AltaVista’s Babel Fish. Too bad they don’t have a grammar rectifier.
July 25th, 2007 at 3:38 pm
vamos vamos argentina… jajajaja you lost thats the only thing that makes me happy right now brazil your still #1 no matter what anyone says jajajajaja argentina oh and messi please hes really ugly and the sight of his face is wow disgusting by the way i will always hate argentinas team vamos brasil!!
I love your passion. I just wish you were as passionate about your grammar.
July 25th, 2007 at 4:09 pm
BRASIL TE AMO!! YOUR ALWAYS GOING TO BE NUMBER ONE! ARGENTINA BRASIL IS ALWAYS GOING TO BEAT YOUR ASS!! 3-0
July 28th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
3-O remember that
August 23rd, 2007 at 10:17 am
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