Julie wrote: Marky Mark wrote: That's interesting because the term 'Love' in tennis is actually derived from Jazz. Sorry, got caught up with my DeLaSoul argument. I mean it's derived from the French term for egg = L'oeuf (probably cause the zero is shaped like an egg) :ploppingeggs: Are you for real ??? That would be too funny
The use of "love" for zero comes from "l'oeuf," French for 'egg.' (The use of 'goose-egg' for a zero score is common in baseball.) When stating the score, the server's score is stated first. If the server announces the score as "thirty-love," for example, it means that the server has won two points and the receiver none.
That's interesting because the term 'Love' in tennis is actually derived from Jazz. Sorry, got caught up with my DeLaSoul argument. I mean it's derived from the French term for egg = L'oeuf (probably cause the zero is shaped like an egg) :ploppingeggs:
Are you for real ??? That would be too funny
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Julie wrote: Don't worry I know the rules, thanks My bad, but since I never watched it in English I had no clue the were replacing the "Zero" by "Love"-- Edited by Julie at 08:52, 2006-06-28
That's interesting because the term 'Love' in tennis is actually derived from Jazz.
Sorry, got caught up with my DeLaSoul argument.
I mean it's derived from the French term for egg = L'eouf (probably cause the zero is shaped like an egg) :ploppingeggs:
Motown Junkie wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: PLOP! I honestly don't think it makes them expert wanna bees over night OR less humble if they use other sports terminology to describe the score..... Sports fans will understand no?.....and those who don't can google the score....lol STUPID PLOP!!! Yeah....but valid comment......so KE TE MONKEY! lol Valid, perhaps I just don't like that PLOP!!! @Lahtina: He's not saying they shouldn't comment. If you're going to be the voice overheard by many, you might as well use the correct sports terminology before you sound like an idiot. That would be the equivalent of Vernon Wells hitting a home run and the commentator screaming, "AAAAAIIIIIRRRRRBBBBAAAALLLLLLL" -- Edited by Motown Junkie at 09:29, 2006-06-28 But he said he loves it when they make arses of themselves. I'm so confused. Do you love it or not, Pibe? And by the way, nothing wrong with getting creative, especially when commenting on Sport (IMO).
I love it how they think they are so smart and know everything, when in reality they say something really dumb that shows that they're full of $hit. I think its funny.
LaDyBuG wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: PLOP! I honestly don't think it makes them expert wanna bees over night OR less humble if they use other sports terminology to describe the score..... Sports fans will understand no?.....and those who don't can google the score....lol STUPID PLOP!!! Yeah....but valid comment......so KE TE MONKEY! lol Valid, perhaps I just don't like that PLOP!!! Ok so just for you.....I will make up something new to use...... Although everyone here likes PLOP GUY....and understands him.....but JUST FOR UUUUUUUUU......we will use something different.......cool? lol :thinkingthinkingthinkingthinking: :realizingthatplopistheonlywaytogo: PLOP!!!! <----- meet plop guy! @ MJ....in all seriousness....have you ever read Condorito? That's where the PLOP comes from..... I like that face!!! But why the word PLOP???!!! Drives me nuts!!! I have read Condorito and the only one busting out with tears of laughter was my mother!!! Must be the Canuck in me!! I don't find hispanic comedy funny!!! PLOP!!!!
It's PLOP because they fall backwards in the comic book......there's no face...just the PLOP word.....but yeah, if you didn't get in Condorito you won't get it on here.....so sori ah! I'll try not to use when you're around....
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I love it when the World Cup comes around or the Euro Championships are televised, because everyone all of a sudden thinks they know how to play the game, or even better they think they know everything about the game. I laugh my a$$ off when I listen to the radio, and the radio personality begins to talk about the game as if they were experts in the sport. To the average individual they seem like they know what they are talking about, but when I hear it, I have to laugh. When they announce the scores of the game ... Brazil 3 Ghana "NIL", no other time would you hear them saying the term "NILl". I heard a commentator once say "love" as if it were a tennis match. That was something else. To those who don't know much about the game, be humble, admit to it, and just enjoy it for what it is and try to learn, don't try to become an overnight expert.
i totally agree!!!! All of a sudden everyone is a Soccer player or Commentator!!!
Motown Junkie wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: PLOP! I honestly don't think it makes them expert wanna bees over night OR less humble if they use other sports terminology to describe the score..... Sports fans will understand no?.....and those who don't can google the score....lol STUPID PLOP!!! Yeah....but valid comment......so KE TE MONKEY! lol Valid, perhaps I just don't like that PLOP!!! Ok so just for you.....I will make up something new to use...... Although everyone here likes PLOP GUY....and understands him.....but JUST FOR UUUUUUUUU......we will use something different.......cool? lol :thinkingthinkingthinkingthinking: :realizingthatplopistheonlywaytogo: PLOP!!!! <----- meet plop guy! @ MJ....in all seriousness....have you ever read Condorito? That's where the PLOP comes from.....
I like that face!!! But why the word PLOP???!!! Drives me nuts!!! I have read Condorito and the only one busting out with tears of laughter was my mother!!! Must be the Canuck in me!! I don't find hispanic comedy funny!!! PLOP!!!!
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LaDyBuG wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: PLOP! I honestly don't think it makes them expert wanna bees over night OR less humble if they use other sports terminology to describe the score..... Sports fans will understand no?.....and those who don't can google the score....lol STUPID PLOP!!! Yeah....but valid comment......so KE TE MONKEY! lol Valid, perhaps I just don't like that PLOP!!! @Lahtina: He's not saying they shouldn't comment. If you're going to be the voice overheard by many, you might as well use the correct sports terminology before you sound like an idiot. That would be the equivalent of Vernon Wells hitting a home run and the commentator screaming, "AAAAAIIIIIRRRRRBBBBAAAALLLLLLL" -- Edited by Motown Junkie at 09:29, 2006-06-28
But he said he loves it when they make arses of themselves. I'm so confused.
Do you love it or not, Pibe?
And by the way, nothing wrong with getting creative, especially when commenting on Sport (IMO).
LaDyBuG wrote: Motown Junkie wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: PLOP! I honestly don't think it makes them expert wanna bees over night OR less humble if they use other sports terminology to describe the score..... Sports fans will understand no?.....and those who don't can google the score....lol STUPID PLOP!!! Yeah....but valid comment......so KE TE MONKEY! lol Valid, perhaps I just don't like that PLOP!!!
Ok so just for you.....I will make up something new to use......
Although everyone here likes PLOP GUY....and understands him.....but JUST FOR UUUUUUUUU......we will use something different.......cool? lol
:thinkingthinkingthinkingthinking:
:realizingthatplopistheonlywaytogo:
PLOP!!!! <----- meet plop guy!
@ MJ....in all seriousness....have you ever read Condorito? That's where the PLOP comes from.....
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Motown Junkie wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: PLOP! I honestly don't think it makes them expert wanna bees over night OR less humble if they use other sports terminology to describe the score..... Sports fans will understand no?.....and those who don't can google the score....lol STUPID PLOP!!! Yeah....but valid comment......so KE TE MONKEY! lol
Valid, perhaps I just don't like that PLOP!!!
@Lahtina: He's not saying they shouldn't comment. If you're going to be the voice overheard by many, you might as well use the correct sports terminology before you sound like an idiot. That would be the equivalent of Vernon Wells hitting a home run and the commentator screaming, "AAAAAIIIIIRRRRRBBBBAAAALLLLLLL"
-- Edited by Motown Junkie at 09:29, 2006-06-28
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LaDyBuG wrote: PLOP! I honestly don't think it makes them expert wanna bees over night OR less humble if they use other sports terminology to describe the score..... Sports fans will understand no?.....and those who don't can google the score....lol STUPID PLOP!!!
Yeah....but valid comment......so KE TE MONKEY! lol
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PLOP! I honestly don't think it makes them expert wanna bees over night OR less humble if they use other sports terminology to describe the score..... Sports fans will understand no?.....and those who don't can google the score....lol
STUPID PLOP!!!
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Knock people down at their own expense, they'll take it as a compliment!!!!
I love it when the World Cup comes around or the Euro Championships are televised, because everyone all of a sudden thinks they know how to play the game, or even better they think they know everything about the game. I laugh my a$$ off when I listen to the radio, and the radio personality begins to talk about the game as if they were experts in the sport. To the average individual they seem like they know what they are talking about, but when I hear it, I have to laugh. When they announce the scores of the game ... Brazil 3 Ghana "NIL", no other time would you hear them saying the term "NILl". I heard a commentator once say "love" as if it were a tennis match. That was something else. To those who don't know much about the game, be humble, admit to it, and just enjoy it for what it is and try to learn, don't try to become an overnight expert.
PLOP!
I honestly don't think it makes them expert wanna bees over night OR less humble if they use other sports terminology to describe the score.....
Sports fans will understand no?.....and those who don't can google the score....lol
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Yeah, I watch tennis. The point system goes as follows:
0 - Love
1 - 15
2 - 30
3 - 40
4 - game
So if you gain 4 points in a row you win a game, if you win 6 games then you a set (you must beat your opponent by 2 games or more, if not then it goes to a tie breaker), for men if you win 3 of 5 you win the match, for women if you win 2 of 3 you win the match.
I hope this makes it a little more clear, if not let me know and I'll be more than happy to try again.
I love it when the World Cup comes around or the Euro Championships are televised, because everyone all of a sudden thinks they know how to play the game, or even better they think they know everything about the game. I laugh my a$$ off when I listen to the radio, and the radio personality begins to talk about the game as if they were experts in the sport. To the average individual they seem like they know what they are talking about, but when I hear it, I have to laugh. When they announce the scores of the game ... Brazil 3 Ghana "NIL", no other time would you hear them saying the term "NILl". I heard a commentator once say "love" as if it were a tennis match. That was something else.
To those who don't know much about the game, be humble, admit to it, and just enjoy it for what it is and try to learn, don't try to become an overnight expert.