Yes, or more precisely, that soccer is one of a number of sports within the broader category of “football.” We are well aware of that, and that wasn’t the point.
The post to which @Ruth responded was written as though Americans were speaking:
Does any other shipmate think Trump is now doomed? He can mess with the economy, the constitution, insult other countries, but .... DONT FUCK WITH OUR FOOTBALL!!!
Given that it was written as though Americans were speaking, “football” was incorrect. An American saying “DONT FUCK WITH OUR FOOTBALL” would mean something other than the sport being played in the World Cup.
I sometimes joke that I'm in exile from South Wales because I can't sing and can't play rugby.
Conversely, I can sing and play(ed) rugby, which may or may not be indicative of my Welsh Methodist forebears. My grandfather's grandfather was a bard, and his chair is in the possession of my eldest uncle, but I eye it covetously as the eldest man of my generation.
Cool. I am envious.
@Nick Tamen - may I draw your attention to the winking emoji that accompanied my comment. You deployed one too.
Winking emojis generally indicate that a comment isn't to be taken seriously. I took yours that way.
Trump is now bragging about how he's supposedly gotten Wal-Mart to lower their prices, including 15% on ground beef, and a few items of summer junk-food.
This has been one of my biggest worries going into the midterms, that combined with lower gas prices, Trump can use gimmicky interventionism to portray himself as the man directly putting money back into everybody's pocket.
I do not see anything that suggest this is permanent.
250 items will have reduced prices. 250? Where did they get that number? I wonder.
Me thinks even with the markdowns Walmart will be making money.
Yeah, the 250 number was explicitly chosen as patriotic marketing.
And you could very well be right, and it's not a large enough bloc of goods to pierce through negative perceptions about the cost of living. And, contrary to the neo-menckenian stereotypes of typical flyover voters, there are probably enough of them who will think "Well, chips and soda are great, but what about the stuff I actually want to feed my kids?" to somewhat mute the applause among bargain-hungry shoppers.
Also, based on my regular but superficial attention to the numbers, after the initial plummet, it hasn't been that easy keeping the West Texas Intermediate and Brent in the red for more than a few days, and the prices seem to be hovering around 70 bucks a barrel in either direction. But that could still be a wild card.
Gotta say, though, that has to be one of the most milktoast urban legends I've ever heard. Usually, ULs improve upon the real story in terms of excitement, novelty etc, but that newspaper-related explanation is about as banal as the real reason.
I suspect Snopes is correct that the fake explanation emerged just because people thought "World Series" sounded weird since the teams are almost all American, as opposed to, say, the original fabulist thought it was a really cool story.
Also, based on my regular but superficial attention to the numbers, after the initial plummet, it hasn't been that easy keeping the West Texas Intermediate and Brent in the red for more than a few days, and the prices seem to be hovering around 70 bucks a barrel in either direction. But that could still be a wild card.
Coincidentally, I just found out about the new Freedom Fuel gas stations in Pennsylvania. As far as I can make out, they're Sunocos that have temporarily rebranded and agreed to sell gas at below the national average, while giving the credit to you-know-who. But sharper observers have noted that the prices are still higher than what they were at the same stations before the Iran debacle got going.
The main ambiguity seems to be how the stations are able to sell gas at a lower price, with unofficial claims that they're getting subsidized.
A nice day to be a pedant. It is Association Football, sometimes abbreviated to soccer.
What I found more interesting was finding out why American football was called football in the first place. If Wikipedia is to be believed (and if I am reading it correctly--not necessarily a given) it is because the game developed from the football that we now call soccer. They decided to add some rugby rules to soccer and, instead of calling it some form of rugby, they just decided to continue to call it "football."
But back to Trump. Any chance that FIFA will bestow on him the inaugural FIFA Award for Ethics & Integrity?
I see that the Great Statesman is throwing tantrums at the NATO summit - the Iranian leadership is 'scum', his NATO allies are faithless, he must have Greenland, and he doesn't want to trade with Spain any more, so there, nyah, nyah, nyah, yah boo sucks...
I haven't read any further, but no doubt he will be claiming Great And Total Victory over Iran for the umpteenth time, whilst the war continues...
Mel Brooks often explains his jokes. Which is a shame.
On the naming of American football, rugby is called 'Rugby Football.'
I'm sure many rugby fans would be annoyed if it were called 'American Rugby.' Some people would be annoyed if it were called 'American' anything.
Perhaps it's another both/and thing. Football and Rugby at the same time ...
@Gramps49 I must admit I have never heard of baseball being played here in the UK nor anywhere else other than the US, but I'm sure there must be some played somewhere.
Referring, I guess, to his blunders at the NATO summit - he mentioned 'The Islamic Republic Of Japan' (which will be news in Tokyo), and also invited reporters to ask questions of 'President Putin' who was sitting nearby, disguised as Volodymr Zelenskyy...
Baseball is played in the United Kingdom and I believe it was played extensively in South Wales. I think the infield may have been different with the home base to score in a different place to be batters plate.
BTW, Derby County played at “Baseball Ground” for many years and it was used by the professional football club (which won the Football League in 1973) and a baseball team officially titled Derby Baseball Club, but there was endless confusion.
I think baseball was in its heyday here before the First World War.
As it so happens, the Prague Baseball Week tournament is being played this week featuring teams from the Czech Republic, Germany, Chinese Taipei, Netherlands, Croatia, Switzerland, Belgium and Slovakia.
And that doesn't touch the Latin American and South American leagues. Or the Australian Baseball League....so, yeah, it is played a lot of places other than the US.
Referring, I guess, to his blunders at the NATO summit - he mentioned 'The Islamic Republic Of Japan' (which will be news in Tokyo), and also invited reporters to ask questions of 'President Putin' who was sitting nearby, disguised as Volodymr Zelenskyy...
Mr Zelenskyy simply smiled politely, and wearily.
No, referring to a place outside the US that plays baseball. Sorry.
I see that the Great Statesman is throwing tantrums at the NATO summit - the Iranian leadership is 'scum', his NATO allies are faithless, he must have Greenland, and he doesn't want to trade with Spain any more, so there, nyah, nyah, nyah, yah boo sucks...
At this point, I think he's just replaying his Greatest Hits, such as they are, for the domestic fanboys back home.
Wherever there have been American servicemen, baseball associations have sprang up--even in Afghanistan, Iraq and Vietnam. Kind of like a cancer, it is. (Can also find Cricket there too).
Referring, I guess, to his blunders at the NATO summit - he mentioned 'The Islamic Republic Of Japan' (which will be news in Tokyo), and also invited reporters to ask questions of 'President Putin' who was sitting nearby, disguised as Volodymr Zelenskyy...
Mr Zelenskyy simply smiled politely, and wearily.
No, referring to a place outside the US that plays baseball. Sorry.
No need to apologise! It was I who got confused...
Just read on the BBC that Erdogan has made a gift of a hand gun with live ammunition to each NATO leader. Starmer has turned his in to the UK embassy to be decommissioned, it being illegal for him to import it to the UK. I wonder what trump will do with his? Melania probably already has one. But Hegseth always wants more guns, so maybe he'll get it.
It's such a shame that Trump has spoilt the 250th so badly out of his typical greed and selfishness - I know the bicentennial in 1976 was a really celebratory occasion. I feel very sorry for the Americans who have to suffer under Trump despite never voting for him.
I was a bit cranky, as I remember the bicentennial and was looking forward to this anniversary (before I knew That Person would be in charge). I won't see another, but at least my comfort is, he won't ruin another...
And, wow. Early 2000s Snopes by David Mikkelson himself. Talk about a blast of nostalgia.
I have mixed feelings about something from the early 2000's being nostalgic.
Me too. Though relative to a lotta people my age, I came to the internet quite late(summer 2001), so I kinda think of Snopes as part of my formative impressions.
Plus, if Happy Days and Grease were considered nostalgic in the mid to late 1970s(and I can say with assurance that they were)...
Did you hear the Islamic Republic of Japan has fired missiles in the Gulf of Hormuz? Straight from the mouth of the Orange one. If he said it, must be true.
If this man was any other family's patriarch, they would be putting him in a secure G ward--that is a ward for people with dementia.
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The post to which @Ruth responded was written as though Americans were speaking: Given that it was written as though Americans were speaking, “football” was incorrect. An American saying “DONT FUCK WITH OUR FOOTBALL” would mean something other than the sport being played in the World Cup.
Cool. I am envious.
@Nick Tamen - may I draw your attention to the winking emoji that accompanied my comment. You deployed one too.
Winking emojis generally indicate that a comment isn't to be taken seriously. I took yours that way.
Heh! They would indeed.
Though Trump would likely blame whatever went wrong on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
Yeah, the 250 number was explicitly chosen as patriotic marketing.
And you could very well be right, and it's not a large enough bloc of goods to pierce through negative perceptions about the cost of living. And, contrary to the neo-menckenian stereotypes of typical flyover voters, there are probably enough of them who will think "Well, chips and soda are great, but what about the stuff I actually want to feed my kids?" to somewhat mute the applause among bargain-hungry shoppers.
Also, based on my regular but superficial attention to the numbers, after the initial plummet, it hasn't been that easy keeping the West Texas Intermediate and Brent in the red for more than a few days, and the prices seem to be hovering around 70 bucks a barrel in either direction. But that could still be a wild card.
This is an urban legend.
I'm sure Snopes is right about that.
Gotta say, though, that has to be one of the most milktoast urban legends I've ever heard. Usually, ULs improve upon the real story in terms of excitement, novelty etc, but that newspaper-related explanation is about as banal as the real reason.
I suspect Snopes is correct that the fake explanation emerged just because people thought "World Series" sounded weird since the teams are almost all American, as opposed to, say, the original fabulist thought it was a really cool story.
Well, I for one would like to see an actual world series featuring the best teams from around the globe.
Coincidentally, I just found out about the new Freedom Fuel gas stations in Pennsylvania. As far as I can make out, they're Sunocos that have temporarily rebranded and agreed to sell gas at below the national average, while giving the credit to you-know-who. But sharper observers have noted that the prices are still higher than what they were at the same stations before the Iran debacle got going.
The main ambiguity seems to be how the stations are able to sell gas at a lower price, with unofficial claims that they're getting subsidized.
But back to Trump. Any chance that FIFA will bestow on him the inaugural FIFA Award for Ethics & Integrity?
I haven't read any further, but no doubt he will be claiming Great And Total Victory over Iran for the umpteenth time, whilst the war continues...
You really couldn't make it up.
He's now threatening to hit Iran 'very hard' tonight.
Hopefully, he'll chicken out yet again, but what a tedious waste of space and oxygen he is.
Mel Brooks often explains his jokes. Which is a shame.
On the naming of American football, rugby is called 'Rugby Football.'
I'm sure many rugby fans would be annoyed if it were called 'American Rugby.' Some people would be annoyed if it were called 'American' anything.
Perhaps it's another both/and thing. Football and Rugby at the same time ...
@Gramps49 I must admit I have never heard of baseball being played here in the UK nor anywhere else other than the US, but I'm sure there must be some played somewhere.
Referring, I guess, to his blunders at the NATO summit - he mentioned 'The Islamic Republic Of Japan' (which will be news in Tokyo), and also invited reporters to ask questions of 'President Putin' who was sitting nearby, disguised as Volodymr Zelenskyy...
Mr Zelenskyy simply smiled politely, and wearily.
BTW, Derby County played at “Baseball Ground” for many years and it was used by the professional football club (which won the Football League in 1973) and a baseball team officially titled Derby Baseball Club, but there was endless confusion.
I think baseball was in its heyday here before the First World War.
And that doesn't touch the Latin American and South American leagues. Or the Australian Baseball League....so, yeah, it is played a lot of places other than the US.
No, referring to a place outside the US that plays baseball. Sorry.
At this point, I think he's just replaying his Greatest Hits, such as they are, for the domestic fanboys back home.
No need to apologise! It was I who got confused...
I have mixed feelings about something from the early 2000's being nostalgic.
Problem is that all the best have come here.
Me too. Though relative to a lotta people my age, I came to the internet quite late(summer 2001), so I kinda think of Snopes as part of my formative impressions.
Plus, if Happy Days and Grease were considered nostalgic in the mid to late 1970s(and I can say with assurance that they were)...
If this man was any other family's patriarch, they would be putting him in a secure G ward--that is a ward for people with dementia.
I thought the World Classic had already been mentioned.
Trump must be pissed off about the winners.