четверг, 19 августа 2010 г.

Intentional Foul» BFF Has a New Meaning Now

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I was perusing YouTube, looking for amusing Brett Favre videos— ones that have been uploaded recently— and I stumbled upon a new use for the acronym“BFF,” which, as far as I know, normally stands for“Best Friends Forever.” The phrase (or whatever the hell you want to call it) is primarily used by English-language-destroying teenage girls who text incessantly; but thanks to YouTube commentators, I now realize there’s a new meaning for BFF, and considering the hold he has on the sports world right now, the meaning’s much more accurate:

Brett Favre Forever.

If there was ever a more appropriate, timely alteration of an annoying“catch-acronym,” I haven’t seen it. Speaking of YouTube videos about Favre, and head-shaking abbreviations aside, it was hard not enjoy Tedy Bruschi going the hell off on the Favre circus:


Despite Bruschi’s misgivings; shared by a large portion of the sports population, no doubt, it’s easy to see this time of year— the run-up between preseason and regular season football— clearly belongs to Brett Favre.

Forever.


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