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& if you don't think the refs rig games against the Lions at Texas Stadium...

I'm old enough to remember THIS NOT BEING CALLED pass interference

balance of the universe was restored the following week, when Bryant bobbled a pass, ball touched the ground & it was ruled incomplete. that was a game loser for the 'Girls.

the schadenfreude was delicious that day

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Why do Americans have problems with these words as you must have towns named Gloucester, Worcester, Edinburgh. My family originate from a village in south Cheshire called Cholmondeley but pronounced Chumley.
 
Why do Americans have problems with these words as you must have towns named Gloucester, Worcester, Edinburgh. My family originate from a village in south Cheshire called Cholmondeley but pronounced Chumley.
you pretty much answered your own question with that second half... "i come from a village named Bzohxynsquenistershire... it's pronounced "Bob'" :D

as a former resident of new england, i can confirm that there are many towns with such UK names. i can also confirm that new englanders have their won special ways of slaughtering those names,
 
Let's not undersell some of the city names here in the "new" world. The blending of a number of languages including the native tribes has given us some pretty good ones too.

Anyone want to take a shot at Ypsilanti?
 
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