The real scandal is that this flagrant poove has converted the all black scrum into a bunch of nancies.
The real scandal is that this flagrant poove has converted the all black scrum into a bunch of nancies.
I think the gay rights activists should pretty much mind their own business.
I've never been so insulted in my life. Sniff..............Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
At least I can still grow one mate.Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
I have always thought that silly thing they do before games when they dance around their handbags is totally gay. They must all be massive raging homos.
It just looks so silly and gay when a pale white man does a darkie dance and pretends to be one of them.
IQ don't mean shit bro. I'm street-smart. I'm from the hood, straight outta Compton and all that.
TBH I think the haka is great, I just wanted to take the piss a little, but it does look stupid when a white guy pokes his tongue out and pretends he's some kind of ancient spear chucking warrior from the other side of the world.
Furry muff'Originally Posted by flashbang
It is, by this point, part of New Zealand culture. If you took your point to it's logical conclusion then it wouldn't even apply to all Polynesians, only Maori.Originally Posted by The_Ghost_Of_The_Moog
And whose to say who is Pakeha and who isn't anyways. Take a look at the Maori All Blacks next time they line up.
^Christian Cullens nick name was Enunga in the MABs.
I am so over the Haka. I wouldn't object but for the fact that non polynesians are forced under the rules to face it and make no response. And have no right of reply in kind. Australia wanted to have the crowd sing Maltilda afterwards at home games and was canned. Any team who "disrespects" it by ignoring it or acting up gets fined.
Time for an end or failing that, parity.
Poms for example, should be able to stick up two fingers and then en mass give a browneye, as is their culturally historic response, but can they? Nooooo, haka and the ab too special....
Really, and what rules are those?Originally Posted by Necron99
That's a loaded question by the way: I've seen similar comments to yours before yet not once has anyone ever been able to point out the actual rules. Actually, on another forum, the best that Google could come up with was a link back to the forum and the thread where it was stated there were these rules.
Yes, it's been assimilated. But I don't think it looks as good when done by Caucasians. Still its a harmless bit of spectacle.
I saw a couple of badass rugby matches in Fiji in the summer. Didn't see any pre-game rituals at all. Perhaps not a Fijian thing.
Presumably in NZ it's only done in internationals? I mean, two local teams wouldn't do it to each other pre-match, would they?
New Zealand only started doing in in New Zealand in 1987.
Until then it was just a touring thing.
^^Yep
Huge in school boy rugby.
Wallaroos were fines so there must be one somewhere no?
IRB confirms haka will not be challenged | allblacks.com - official site of the All Blacks
As was france. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rug...-kick-off.html
No Matilda allowed.
http://www.xxx.xxx.xx/worldtoday/con...03/s934231.htm
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^Matilda is but a blight on humanity...
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