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King Gizzard
14-03-2010, 11:42 PM
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=374474275305&ref=mf
aww its gonna be well good
GypsyGoth
14-03-2010, 11:48 PM
I'm there :D
Princess
14-03-2010, 11:49 PM
So there! You've made me want to reread Harry Potter now though,damn you :p
King Gizzard
14-03-2010, 11:50 PM
So there! You've made me want to reread Harry Potter now though,damn you :p
it might heal your tt wounds :blush:
Princess
14-03-2010, 11:57 PM
it might heal your tt wounds :blush:
What reading Harry Potter? Maybe! See usually I use Take That to cheer me up which is a bit tricky when they're the thing that's making me upset!
Fowley
14-03-2010, 11:59 PM
im there:hugesmile:
King Gizzard
15-03-2010, 12:02 AM
* Appleby Arrows
* Ballycastle Bats
* Caerphilly Catapults
* Chudley Cannons
* Falmouth Falcons
* Holyhead Harpies
* Kenmare Kestrels
* Montrose Magpies
* Pride of Portree
* Puddlemere United
* Tutshill Tornados
* Wigtown Wanderers
* Wimbourne Wasps
* Bigonville Bombers (Luxembourg)
o Known for their offensive strategies.
o A very high-scoring team.
* Braga Broomfleet (Portugal)
o Recently broke through to the top levels of the sport.
o Inventors of a ground-breaking Beater-marking system.
* Gorodok Gargoyles (Lithuania)
o Narrowly defeated the Toyohashi Tengu (from Japan) in 1994.
* Grodzisk Goblins (Poland)
o Club of Josef Wronski, arguably the world's most innovative Seeker.
o Have a Chaser named Zamojski.
* Heidelburg Harriers (Germany)
o Described as "fiercer than a dragon and twice as clever" by Irish captain Darren O'Hare.
o After a defeat of the Holyhead Harpies in 1953, Heidelburg captain Rudolf Brand proposed marriage to his opposite number, Gwendolyn Morgan.
* Karasjok Kites (Norway)
o Lost the 1956 European Cup final to the Caerphilly Catapults.
* Quiberon Quafflepunchers (France)
o Wear shocking pink robes and are known for flamboyant play.
o Frequent winners of the French League.
* Vratsa Vultures (Bulgaria)
o Probably the greatest of all European teams.
o Were European champions in 1932, but lost to the Appleby Arrows.
o Pioneers of the long goal (shooting from outside the scoring area).
o Always ready to give new players a chance to make a name for themselves.
Australasian Teams
Teams from Australia and New Zealand.
* Moutohora Macsws (New Zealand)
o Robes of red, yellow and blue.
o Phoenix mascot named Sparky.
* Thundelarra Thunderers and Woollongong Warriors (Australia)
o Have dominated the Australian League for most of the last century.
o Are great rivals.
African Teams
Teams from Africa.
* Patonga Proudticks (Uganda)
o Uganda's most notable club.
o Drew with the Montrose Magpies in 1986.
o Once had six players representing Uganda together.
* Tchamba Charmers (Togo)
o Masters of the reverse pass
* Gimbi Giant-Slayers (Ethiopia)
o Twice winners of the All-Africa Cup.
* Sumbawanga Sunrays (Tanzania)
o Highly popular.
o Players delight crowds with formation looping.
Shaun
15-03-2010, 12:02 AM
The portkey will be in the Interactive Archive, everyone x
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