Pro Kabaddi 22:11 - Jun 29 with 1505 views | kingsburyR | I assume these guys get paid for what is a rip off of British bull dog | |
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Pro Kabaddi on 01:28 - Jun 30 with 1419 views | timcocking | My God i was so good at bulldog. Even if there were 10 of them, they probably wouldn't catch me, and i don't remember anybody ever getting past me. I'd have beaten Iceland that's for sure. And kingie. Nobody could ever get me, and i swear i almost never missed. [Post edited 30 Jun 2016 1:37]
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Pro Kabaddi on 01:45 - Jun 30 with 1410 views | Boston | One of the things I miss about London, Kabaddi, especially the chilli sauce. | |
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Pro Kabaddi on 09:02 - Jun 30 with 1337 views | Metallica_Hoop | I used to love that on C4 my favourite team was Singh senior and Singh Jr. Didn't Madonna sign up to it? | |
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Pro Kabaddi on 15:22 - Jan 17 with 1012 views | DannyPaddox |
Pro Kabaddi on 09:02 - Jun 30 by Metallica_Hoop | I used to love that on C4 my favourite team was Singh senior and Singh Jr. Didn't Madonna sign up to it? |
Madonna was more pro-Kabbalah. Used to enjoy watching Kabbadi too. I'd hazard a guess the Indians have been playing it for three to four thousand years and British Bulldog is a 19th century public school import via colonialisation. Much like the Afghan game on horseback where they would use sticks to knock a dismembered human head around which gentrified became polo. Round the pole however was definitely invented in the late 20th century at Loftus Road. [Post edited 17 Jan 2017 15:37]
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Pro Kabaddi on 15:32 - Jan 17 with 985 views | SimonJames | But aren't darts players really just weak and lazy javelin throwers? | |
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Pro Kabaddi on 15:56 - Jan 17 with 949 views | Hayesender |
Pro Kabaddi on 15:22 - Jan 17 by DannyPaddox | Madonna was more pro-Kabbalah. Used to enjoy watching Kabbadi too. I'd hazard a guess the Indians have been playing it for three to four thousand years and British Bulldog is a 19th century public school import via colonialisation. Much like the Afghan game on horseback where they would use sticks to knock a dismembered human head around which gentrified became polo. Round the pole however was definitely invented in the late 20th century at Loftus Road. [Post edited 17 Jan 2017 15:37]
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I'm afraid you're wrong on round the pole. I played it circa 1989 in ibiza 😎 | |
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Pro Kabaddi on 16:07 - Jan 17 with 924 views | DannyPaddox |
Pro Kabaddi on 15:56 - Jan 17 by Hayesender | I'm afraid you're wrong on round the pole. I played it circa 1989 in ibiza 😎 |
We gave Ibiza round the pole. Years later they gave us the Ibiza Cup. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Pro Kabaddi on 23:32 - Jan 17 with 796 views | FDC | I'm Anti Kabaddi personally. All that grappling and groping, it's indecent. | | | |
Pro Kabaddi on 23:50 - Jan 17 with 779 views | FredManRave |
Pro Kabaddi on 23:32 - Jan 17 by FDC | I'm Anti Kabaddi personally. All that grappling and groping, it's indecent. |
You do know women play it as well, don't you?! | |
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Pro Kabaddi on 00:18 - Jan 18 with 750 views | Boston |
Pro Kabaddi on 15:22 - Jan 17 by DannyPaddox | Madonna was more pro-Kabbalah. Used to enjoy watching Kabbadi too. I'd hazard a guess the Indians have been playing it for three to four thousand years and British Bulldog is a 19th century public school import via colonialisation. Much like the Afghan game on horseback where they would use sticks to knock a dismembered human head around which gentrified became polo. Round the pole however was definitely invented in the late 20th century at Loftus Road. [Post edited 17 Jan 2017 15:37]
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Really, Captain Scott might have a different thought on that? | |
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Pro Kabaddi on 01:37 - Jan 18 with 720 views | johnhoop |
You haven't mentioned your favourite cheese? | | | |
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