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| Thread ID: 77146 | 2007-02-28 18:26:00 | The Kipper & The Corpse | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 528912 | 2007-03-06 20:57:00 | For balance, both politically and morally, women players should be on the field too. Now..THAT would be a game! When the female rugby teams play, men wisely stay off the field. Otherwise, mince on the grass. At the end of the game, there are still 15 players left, same as the beginning. (Not necessarily the same 15.) There will also be a variable number of people in a different uniform, but we normally don't bother to count the bit players. (Much like the remaining disks after clay pigeon shooting, who cares?) Referees and line umpires are normally whisked swiftly away to their opticians. |
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| 528913 | 2007-03-06 22:05:00 | We, in Kiwiland, let the Women ride horses..... www.horsetalk.co.nz Enough said. |
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| 528914 | 2007-03-07 10:38:00 | We, in Kiwiland, let the Women ride horses..... www.horsetalk.co.nz Enough said. I agree, it seems hard to argue with statistics like these. Head (994) and neck/trunk (450) account for 39% of injuries. Arm fractures and dislocations (1004) were 27%, while leg injuries (578) were 15.5%. Females (29%) receive a higher number of head injuries than males (23%). Whereas males received more neck, trunk injuries and leg injuries (30%) than females (26.5%). :groan: |
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