Mauritania v South Africa

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Re: Mauritania v South Africa

9 years 9 months ago
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Gajima, I agree 100% TIDDLY WINKS maybe ?

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Re: Mauritania v South Africa

9 years 9 months ago
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neigh wrote: Gajima, I agree 100% TIDDLY WINKS maybe ?

Maybe pocket billiards would be more appropriate :evil:

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Re: Mauritania v South Africa

9 years 9 months ago
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I watched 1st half Gambia v Cameroon lastnight also...

that was pish as well, think African soccer went tit from elbows

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Re: Mauritania v South Africa

9 years 9 months ago
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Ivory Coast and Ghana are pretty good. Zambia had a brilliant team about 20 years ago but unfotunately they were all killed in a plane crash. They would have reached the World Cup and done very well in it.

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