Re: World Cup

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Mon Jul 10 15:44:45 2006


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_*Zi*_nedine *_Zi_*dane gives Zizi, but zizi is a childish word for penis, like "Willy". So it gave Zizou.

Gail Graham a écrit :

> Thanks for that Bernard. Over her it's called a 'Glasgow kiss' as
> Glasgow drags up notoriously hard people. I knew he was called Zizou
> but didn't know why. Do you know?
>
> Great player, great career, one moment of madness...
>
> Gail
>
> bcrist@club-internet.fr wrote:
>
>> Zizou (say zezoo) is algerian born (France at that time) but grew up
>> in Marseilles. When he turned back he was going to "mettre un coup de
>> boule" (put a bowl strike) which is a typical marseillan way of
>> fight, a violent and quick butt of your head on the other's nose.
>> Very efficient.
>> But he had time to think and moderate his move, then he hit the chest.
>>
>> Gail Graham a écrit :
>>
>>> The 2 players had words, Zidane walked away, Materazzi then called
>>> Zidane a terrorist due to Zidane being half Algerian, Zidane walked
>>> back and butted him in the chest. Materazzi was`seen to twist
>>> Zidane's nipple in the run up to the incident. They should have
>>> both gone.
>>>
>>> There can be no excuse for his behaviour, no excuse for violence,
>>> end of...
>>>
>>> Gail
>>>
>>> ajfields@pine-net.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Inexcusable, but I'm waiting for the rest of the story
>>>>
>>>> At Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Gerald P.Rodriguez wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> world-class head-butt by Zinedine Zidane.
>>>>>
>>>>> Glad it's over.
>>>>>
>>>>> Gerald P. Rodríguez, M.D., FACOG
>>>>> Santa Fe
>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> JFields, RN, BSN
>>>
>





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