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(From the UK) Contrary to what I have seen morons write about lacrosse, I would state that, as some have said, it is an amazing sport in the same league of, say, rugby or football (personal opinion of course), lacrosse is played worlwide and is gathering momentum in Europe. The UK is a leading country in this field within Europe where lacrosse is played by men and women, the men's game here is - as I seem to understand it - the same as in the continent of North America.
Also, contrary to what a number misinformed individuals stated, women's lacrosse is not exclusively played by lesbians and does not discredit the sport at all. I presume these people have never been here or, a statement which is obviously true, have no idea what they are writing about.
Due to the differences in the involvement and development of the sport in the two above-mentioned continents, there are large skill differences in smaller levels, although this will hopefully be combated by the spread of this godly game throughout England, Scotland and Wales - all of which have large lacrosse organisations, although I doubt this would be registered by the ignorant many that scour this website, who are far too immersed in their own stupidity to realise the flaws in their primitive logic.
"The fastet game on two feet".
"Give Blood: Play Lacrosse".
by who knows but I March 30, 2006
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Extremely cold weather, used by people of Sunderland and possibly Newcastle (I am not saying the 2 are the same, don't worry) as they are the only type of people who I have heard say it. "Brass monkey weather" is called thus because the temperature is so cold that "it would freeze the bollocks of a brass money".
#1: Boooar, its brass monkey weather!
#2: Ha? What?
#1: It would freeze the bollocks of a brass monkey
#2: Genius.
by who knows but I May 27, 2006
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