Let's play a game where someone says a word and then you have to say a word but it can't be the same as mine but it can be close but with a deeper meaning and it has to be within 3-4 letters of the original word and somewhat related to the brand of pants you are wearing but cannot directly reference the color although the exception will be if the pants are loose fitting or have slight pen marks on them and also the word should have a subliminal message about the last meal you had but you can't count light snacking as a meal and just to clarify the meal should include either rice, soup, corn or french fries that are homemade although for the fries fast food fries will also be accepted if they were either large or extra large and purchased with Coke but not Pepsi and the word should also not have a meaning in any language but English and Japanese and also if you read the word backwards it has no meaning but kinda sounds like it should and you get extra points if when reading it backwards the word it sounds like is related to highways. So who wants to go first?
I saw him after the 1998 World Cup where he had called a controversial penalty kick against Brazil for Norway. This was a friendly at Foxboro on September 12, 1998 between the US and Mexico's women's team that the US won 9-0 although he wasn't the ref but rather was there for some kind of award. I shouted out to him as he walked by "اسی چاکریم!" but he either didn't hear me or chose not to respond. https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/...-builder-award Esfandiar "Esse" Baharmast, a former referee, player, coach and current instructor who has been involved in more than a dozen World Cup tournaments and Olympic Games, has been named the 2020 winner of U.S. Soccer's prestigious Werner Fricker Builder Award. The Iranian who officiated the first MLS match and first MLS Cup, and won the inaugural MLS Referee of the Year award in 1997, is the second referee to receive U.S. Soccer's highest honor after Gerhard Mengel in 2005. The Wern...
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