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Originally Posted by Coach
Well all the Star Wars characters spoke with an American Accent, was written by an American so therefore Saber is correct :P
I know it's a tad out of point, but this is a question about seating next year.
I've got like 6 mates who have recently jumped on the rugby bandwagon and we've decided to sit together. But some of them can only afford the iron seats at $145. Do you think sitting at the front rows is good? We're trying to get front row seats closest to the middle. But considering i spent all of last season sitting at gold seats, so i don't know how's the view down there. I know for the Eagles, it's pretty joy seats but. Do you reckon its alright and we should go ahead or get the iron seats way up at the top?
By the way, watch out for us next season. We'll be the group with matching blue wigs on and cheering our arses off. And we may be drunk.
sa‧ber /ˈseɪbər/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[sey-ber] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA PronunciationQuote:
Originally Posted by Coach
–noun 1. a heavy, one-edged sword, usually slightly curved, used esp. by cavalry.
2. a soldier armed with such a sword.
3. Fencing. a. a sword having two cutting edges and a blunt point.
b. the art or sport of fencing with the saber, with the target being limited to the head, trunk, and arms, and hits being made with the front edge and the upper part of the back edge of the sword and by thrusts.
–verb (used with object) 4. to strike, wound, or kill with a saber.
Also, especially British, sabre.
If you want to spell like a POM Coach that's your choice!
Ker---ching, in your face coach, the septic is on fire, now :offtopic:
Since the English invented "English" I generally go with the correct spelling - it's only budding nations with parental complexions that need to bastardise an already complex language....
Get up high. :offtopic:Quote:
Originally Posted by gotheforce
Right back in your face Larry, coach, you are good...