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Andras Kadinger
Posted: 2002-01-17 13:15:03
Hi Reuben,

I'm sorry to say that I never was a big football (here that means soccer for you Americans :) ) fan, and especially since in recent years politics and business got heavily involved and induced numerous scandals while quality has agreedly been continuously sinking, my interest if that is at all possible has jumped over the zero mark on the line of numbers and is hopping away ever since towards the negative end :)

Fortunately rugby - although stamped as 'amateur' - is slowly getting bigger and bigger each year.

Nice touch with the sentences. :) Umm, I guess your spelling tries to approximate English pronounciation?

Ask unicorn about the spelling and meaning of the first one (he also has collected some similar ones in recent years :P).

The second one however (meaning "Thank You") is spelled as 'Köszönöm'.

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