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"Middle English, from Old French sarrazin, via late Latin from late Greek Sarakēnos, perhaps from Arabic šarqī ‘eastern’."

Nowadays, means a rah rah in a funny hat.

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52 minutes ago, Yorkshire Knight said:

That’s a bit of a stretch. Two of the most popular sports teams with conflicting names 

They wouldn’t even come in the top ten most popular Rugby Union teams

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51 minutes ago, Wiltshire Rhino said:

Based on what criteria? And where about do they come in the rankings of "most popular SPORTS teams"?

Top 10? Top 100? Top 1000?

 

47 minutes ago, Shadow said:

They wouldn’t even come in the top ten most popular Rugby Union teams

I thought it would be obvious that such a ridiculous exaggeration of no one caring should be met with an equally ridiculous exaggerated response

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27 minutes ago, Yorkshire Knight said:

 

I thought it would be obvious that such a ridiculous exaggeration of no one caring should be met with an equally ridiculous exaggerated response

So what you originally described as "a bit of a stretch" is now "a ridiculous exaggeration"? ? 

OK, I'm beginning to understand a bit more about how you comment on things. ?

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4 minutes ago, Yorkshire Knight said:

You’ll know all about looking foolish after you were exposed for being disingenuous by blaming Christians 

Where do they play?

Are they in the same competition as Saracens or the Crusaders?

 

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2 hours ago, Wiltshire Rhino said:

Based on what criteria? And where about do they come in the rankings of "most popular SPORTS teams"?

Top 10? Top 100? Top 1000?

Do not feed the troll 

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