edit: scherzi a parte...con lo zero-a-zero che non si schioda temo che Cam Cameron punti a fare il colpaccio in zona Cesarini con qualche trick
Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Mi accontenterei di una reverse per Dixon; e magari se Dennis vede la porta sbarrata la ripassa a Ben che tira la bomba per il Cedro con un piede già nella end-zone...peccato che il Cedro non c'è più
edit: scherzi a parte...con lo zero-a-zero che non si schioda temo che Cam Cameron punti a fare il colpaccio in zona Cesarini con qualche trick
edit: scherzi a parte...con lo zero-a-zero che non si schioda temo che Cam Cameron punti a fare il colpaccio in zona Cesarini con qualche trick
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
[align=center]What's the big deal about Steeler Football?

Being a Steelers fan means so much more than football.

It means being from a corner of the world unlike any other.


It means being from a place where the people are so tough-minded, they survived the Homestead strikes, the Johnstown flood and most recently the Etna Floods.


These people have the DNA of hard work in mills and mines without the necessity of complaint.

They live simply, with no frills. They don't have movie stars or fancy cars. Instead, they have simple traditions like kielbasa, Kennywood, and celebrations.



They live in distinctive neighborhoods like Polish Hill and the Hill District and all of the surrounding counties.

These people are genuine.

They don't have chic internet cafes and cappuccinos, but they have The Original Hot Dog joint, Primanti's, Eat n' Park and Iron City Beer.

People from Pittsburgh don't have sunny beaches or fancy boats, but the rivers roll gently, connecting the small towns of people whose histories have been built on strength and humility.

People from Pittsburgh don't have the biggest shopping malls or the best nightclubs, but they'll take Friday
night high school football and Steeler Sunday over anything.

Steelers football means so much more than you realize. It symbolizes a Diaspora of generations who had the best childhood they could imagine.
They ran free without a care or concern in the valleys of those Allegheny Mountains. Their blue-collar world was easy. There was no one to tell them that they lacked material things. There was no one to tell them that they needed more.

As the steel mills closed and the jobs disappeared, some of these people had to leave. While the world benefits
because they spread their Pittsburgh values, they long for their home where things were simpler and more pure.
They teach their kids about Jack Lambert, Lynn Swann, Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Jack Ham, L.C. Greenwood, Joe Greene, and Myron Cope in hopes of departing not just the knowledge, but the feeling that they represented.

They are everywhere, those Terrible Towels. They wave, not just for the team, but for the hearts they left behind. They wave in living rooms in Fort Lauderdale and in the bars of Washington D.C. They wave all the way to the Seattle Superdome! They wave for the Rooney family, whose values mirror our own: loyalty, grit, and humility.

They wave for football players like Jerome Bettis and Hines Ward, whose unselfishness and toughness have allowed sports to be about the game and the team.


Make no mistake that Steeler football is not just about football.

I could not be prouder to be from the Pittsburgh Area than I am right now!

Even if you no longer live in the area, you have South Western Pennsylvania in your blood no matter where you go. And deep down in your heart of hearts, you can still hear the Super Bowls of times past, the excitement in everyone's voices especially our fathers, cousins, and anyone else who gathered around the TV on Football Sundays! Make no mistake, its just as exciting right now! It's not just about rivalries and who is better than the other, it's about family, tradition and roots!

It's more than football, but it's football at its finest! If you now live in Arizona, Colorado, Ohio, Indiana, California, Florida, Nevada or Texas, be proud of where you were born and who your FIRST favorite football team was!


Here's to one for the OTHER thumb! GO STEELERS![/align]

Being a Steelers fan means so much more than football.

It means being from a corner of the world unlike any other.


It means being from a place where the people are so tough-minded, they survived the Homestead strikes, the Johnstown flood and most recently the Etna Floods.


These people have the DNA of hard work in mills and mines without the necessity of complaint.

They live simply, with no frills. They don't have movie stars or fancy cars. Instead, they have simple traditions like kielbasa, Kennywood, and celebrations.



They live in distinctive neighborhoods like Polish Hill and the Hill District and all of the surrounding counties.

These people are genuine.

They don't have chic internet cafes and cappuccinos, but they have The Original Hot Dog joint, Primanti's, Eat n' Park and Iron City Beer.

People from Pittsburgh don't have sunny beaches or fancy boats, but the rivers roll gently, connecting the small towns of people whose histories have been built on strength and humility.

People from Pittsburgh don't have the biggest shopping malls or the best nightclubs, but they'll take Friday
night high school football and Steeler Sunday over anything.

Steelers football means so much more than you realize. It symbolizes a Diaspora of generations who had the best childhood they could imagine.
They ran free without a care or concern in the valleys of those Allegheny Mountains. Their blue-collar world was easy. There was no one to tell them that they lacked material things. There was no one to tell them that they needed more.

As the steel mills closed and the jobs disappeared, some of these people had to leave. While the world benefits
because they spread their Pittsburgh values, they long for their home where things were simpler and more pure.
They teach their kids about Jack Lambert, Lynn Swann, Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Jack Ham, L.C. Greenwood, Joe Greene, and Myron Cope in hopes of departing not just the knowledge, but the feeling that they represented.

They are everywhere, those Terrible Towels. They wave, not just for the team, but for the hearts they left behind. They wave in living rooms in Fort Lauderdale and in the bars of Washington D.C. They wave all the way to the Seattle Superdome! They wave for the Rooney family, whose values mirror our own: loyalty, grit, and humility.

They wave for football players like Jerome Bettis and Hines Ward, whose unselfishness and toughness have allowed sports to be about the game and the team.


Make no mistake that Steeler football is not just about football.

I could not be prouder to be from the Pittsburgh Area than I am right now!

Even if you no longer live in the area, you have South Western Pennsylvania in your blood no matter where you go. And deep down in your heart of hearts, you can still hear the Super Bowls of times past, the excitement in everyone's voices especially our fathers, cousins, and anyone else who gathered around the TV on Football Sundays! Make no mistake, its just as exciting right now! It's not just about rivalries and who is better than the other, it's about family, tradition and roots!

It's more than football, but it's football at its finest! If you now live in Arizona, Colorado, Ohio, Indiana, California, Florida, Nevada or Texas, be proud of where you were born and who your FIRST favorite football team was!


Here's to one for the OTHER thumb! GO STEELERS![/align]

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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Bel post, mi ha commosso
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Stupendo 
Ragazzo, quando partecipi a un evento sportivo quello che conta non è vincere o perdere, ma quanto ti ubriachi
http://englishfootballstation.wordpress.com Il blog sul calcio inglese scritto da appassionati per appassionati
http://englishfootballstation.wordpress.com Il blog sul calcio inglese scritto da appassionati per appassionati
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
rocky bastavano molte meno foto per far venire pandu, penso che alla prima dello stadio già aveva fatto :gazza:
Join the third.
This is unbelievably believable.
This is unbelievably believable.
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
“Orgoglioso di non essere uno di loro" - Paolo Maldini #3
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Peyton_Manning18 wrote:![]()
Ci sono squadre che a certe temperature si squagliano, altre che lievitano. Classe, storia: Milan.
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"mr.kerouac [...] sa essere cattivo con pochissime parole". (Angyair)

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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Grazie Rocky... grazie. 
Davide e' il miglior WR mai apparso su un campo da flag football separatista (cit. Multiple):ciucco: + :pandu: + :rastapimp: + :censored: =
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Rocky wrote: bla bla bla...
Ecco perchè gli Steelers mi stanno sullo stomaco. :gazza:
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Giordan wrote: Menzione onorevole per Pap, che si è distinto per avere la stessa voce di Battiato e la peggior pronuncia anglo-americana ogni epoca!!!
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
rosica in pace, siete una squadra senza storia :gazza: :scappatidinotte:Peyton_Manning18 wrote:![]()
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Ecco perchè gli Steelers mi stanno sullo stomaco. :gazza:
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darioambro wrote:ahahah ro, tu sei davvero l'altra palla che vorrei avere![]()
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Meglio senza storia, che sempre a tirarsela come le donne... :gazza:rowiz wrote: rosica in pace, siete una squadra senza storia :gazza: :scappatidinotte:
(mi scuso con tutte le donne)...
EDIT: con tutto il rispetto me ne frega poco della storia. Seguo da pochi anni e non riesco a sentire miei momenti passati. Anche negli altri sport è così. Lo vivi dal giorno in cui lo segui...
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
per me nn è così...nello sport c'è tutta una tradizione dietro...nn conoscerla e nn esaltarla ti rende povero nei confronti dello sport stesso...in poche parole...shhhhhhPeyton_Manning18 wrote: Meglio senza storia, che sempre a tirarsela come le donne... :gazza:
(mi scuso con tutte le donne)...
EDIT: con tutto il rispetto me ne frega poco della storia. Seguo da pochi anni e non riesco a sentire miei momenti passati. Anche negli altri sport è così. Lo vivi dal giorno in cui lo segui...

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