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Post by Blastgirl on Feb 20, 2007 2:34:06 GMT -5
Brett is going to play at least one more season.
I love him I think he is my favorite all time football guy.
I think the GreenBay Packers are not as good as they use to be and I don't think they're going to win a Super Bowl anytime soon.
But I like Brett.
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Post by sasukeandnarutorock on Feb 20, 2007 11:54:26 GMT -5
lol, wisconsin!!!!
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Post by Phil on Feb 20, 2007 15:56:47 GMT -5
Yes, Green Bay is in the state of Wisconsin, but I don't see why that's funny. But I would like to see Brett Favre and the Pack do well. And I can understand Favre not turining down a big money year I wouldn't leave that job either without kicking and screaming.
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Post by Kimm on Feb 24, 2007 13:50:11 GMT -5
I also like Brett Favre Im glad hes going to play at least another year.
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Post by Kevin on Feb 24, 2007 17:14:20 GMT -5
I've never understood why his last name is spelled Favre but pronounced Farve. The closest thing tothat would maybe be a french pronunciation with Fahv-ruh.
Kinda gya.
/please someone get that last joke
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Post by Classicblast on Feb 24, 2007 19:11:37 GMT -5
I get it.
That's true how French pronunciation is different and in English it doesn't exactly say Far-v.
It could be Fav-ruh or Fav-ray But not really Far'v
But what do we know. There have been a number of hispanic people I knew who had two Ls next to eachother in their name and it was silent.
Sangullen. (San-gee-an_ Costillio (Cos-tee-o) Bonilla (bon-ee-a)
But that still doesn't explain why the R is pronunced before the v in Favre. I guess it's an unsolved mystery.
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Post by Geekthras (The Gizmo of Yore) on Feb 24, 2007 19:59:33 GMT -5
Some pronunciations are weird, and even in Inglish eg: lasagna, colonel, HarvardHahvahd...
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Post by Classicblast on Feb 24, 2007 21:48:32 GMT -5
Some pronunciations are weird, and even in Inglish eg: lasagna, colonel, HarvardHahvahd... I think the Hahvahd is more of a Boston way of saying it. I agree about colonal should be cornal.
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Post by Geekthras (The Gizmo of Yore) on Feb 24, 2007 22:09:38 GMT -5
Boston=Right
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Post by Kevin on Feb 25, 2007 2:44:38 GMT -5
I get it. That's true how French pronunciation is different and in English it doesn't exactly say Far-v. It could be Fav-ruh or Fav-ray But not really Far'v But what do we know. There have been a number of hispanic people I knew who had two Ls next to eachother in their name and it was silent. Sangullen. (San-gee-an_ Costillio (Cos-tee-o) Bonilla (bon-ee-a) But that still doesn't explain why the R is pronunced before the v in Favre. I guess it's an unsolved mystery. Two 'l's in spanish constitute a 'y' sound. Hence Bo nee ya, Cas tee yo, etc.
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Post by Blastgirl on Feb 25, 2007 3:28:58 GMT -5
Correct Stalin you win a cigar.
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