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You have that much of the stuff it probably reaches places even you had forgotten you had
Your joking Joan slipped with the shears the other week I'm sporting a no 1 cut at the moment, and as for elsewhere, its like leaves, it dies off when not exposed to light
I'm naturally blonde and I'm generally considered a bit fiesty at times, if that can be the same as aggressive? Very strongly opinionated. Not actually physically aggressive though,
I'm naturally blonde and I'm generally considered a bit fiesty at times, if that can be the same as aggressive? Very strongly opinionated. Not actually physically aggressive though,
How do you play rugby and not be 'physically aggressive'?
How do you play rugby and not be 'physically aggressive'?
Rugby doesn't necessarily involve 'aggression'. I consider aggression to involve an element of anger personally. I don't consider other sports that involve kicking or swinging a bat aggressive, though those acts could be considered physically aggressive in certain contexts.
Our team is pretty mild-mannered and rugby is generally a game for collected, happy sportspeople.
However, may I direct your attention to
Of course it will be somewhat biased, but it is quite interesting to also look at the fans of both football and rugby and notice that it is the one that appears to be less violent that attracts the violent fans