Sportswriter Grantland Rice first said those famous words. It was from his poem, "Alumnus Football".
According to history, the first game of kadang-kadang was played in 1969. It is played mostly by those living on the Philippine island of Cebu.
The Chancelor of Cambridge University, date unknown (pre 1953) as in the article by Sean Fagan at http://jottingsonrugby.wordpress.com/2013/01/22/rugby-football-hooligans-and-gentlemen/
Joe Dimaggio said this
The game shares its name in common with the 13th century Venetian trader and explorer Marco Polo. The game is blind man's tag, person with eyes closed calls marco, other person must answer polo). No one knows for certain how the game was named, but the inside joke is that Marco Polo was always lost, as is the "it" person in the game.
When "Stonewall" Jackson died, Robert E. Lee said, "As Jackson has lost his left arm, I have lost my right."
I think that what Yugi said that Jaden had lost was fun for the game
This would depend entirely upon the rules of the school and/or venue where the game is played, and whether or not you were obstructing the view of others in the stands. It would probably also depend upon what the sign said.
Because Scotts mom said so and because I LOST THE GAME BURN DANE!
it said nothing
Lee
Get checked for diabetes
You lose the game if you think about it. When you lose it, no matter where you are, you have to say "I just lost the game!" out loud. After you say that, everyone in the room or car or whatever, can't lose the game for 30 hours. And, being given only thirty minutes to forget about the game, it's impossible to win.(MWOHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!) also, you can't tell someone "You just lost the game!", unless they said they did. If you say that they lost the game, you already lost it because you thought of it first. Also, you can never not play the game. If you say "I'm not going to play the game anymore", you're lying. First of all, you just lost it after saying that. Second of all, you just can't forget about the game. There's no way.There are three main rules to The Game. Everyone in the world is playing The Game. (Sometimes narrowed to: "Everybody in the world who knows about The Game is playing The Game", or alternatively, "You are always playing The Game.")There's no escape!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, and one more thing...........I just lost the game.
When I lost my wallet, he said, this is my lucky day.When I lost my ballpen , she said , I'm very happy...
no. not at all. I've played the whole game and my character never said a word.
Billy Graham, American evangelist
According to history, the first game of kadang-kadang was played in 1969. It is played mostly by those living on the Philippine island of Cebu.
Gave their all is correct.The team gave their all, but still lost the game.There, in the newly built stadium, they were unable to overcome their nerves, and played badly.But, several people said that, they're definitely showing potential for the future.