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03/08/2012 16:03:56
 
 
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Sports
Catégorie:
Soccer
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01549903
Message ID:
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Yeah, and probably more scary from her (NZ) point of view (grin)

>I thought it was pretty darn scary. Some strikes like that to the nose/face, especially a solid hit with something like a knee, can be fatal.
>
>>Here in the South (far South to y'all - grin) "Bless your/her/his heart" has many MANY meanings, much of it depending on the tone of voice. In this case, it's meant as a "OMG thatmustaHURT! Is she ok?" and was posted after I read the reports that said she was.
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>>>Hmm, in Canada and England "bless [his/her] heart" is spontaneous praise for an exceptionally praiseworthy act. Does it mean something different in Texas?
>>>
>>>UPDATE: maybe you meant the NZ keeper.
>>>
>>>>Oh bless her heart. At least it wasn't on purpose, though I'm pretty sure that doesn't make the NZ woman feel any better.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Not for the squeamish...
>>>>>
>>>>>Women's soccer, US vs. New Zealand: http://static3.businessinsider.com/image/501bea01ecad04770a000006/alex-morgan-gif.gif
>>>>>
>>>>>Apparently the second head shot the NZ keeper took in that match: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/olympics-fourth-place-medal/u-women-soccer-team-advances-semis-abby-wambach-154824219--oly.html
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