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I just looked it up, it really is their Independence Day today. BEHOLD THE POWER OF TANZANIA!
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:42 pm
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1962 Julius Kambarage Nyerere is first president of the newly formed Republic of Tanganyika (9 December), having previously served as Prime Minister under the British Governor-General Richard Gordon Turnbull. Nyerere introduces his own form of African socialism.
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:42 pm
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You guys are killing me.
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:43 pm
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Haha
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:01 pm
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This fairly amazing.
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:09 pm
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Well to add there is something special on February 5th 1967 in Tanzania.
The Arusha Declaration
President Nyerere outlines his own version of socialism, Ujamaa. Nyerere's vision called for socialism, self-reliance and a belief in human equality.
Coincidence? I think not. There's a sorta important event on February 5th where perhaps the Seahawks can make their own declaration.
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:23 pm
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dunceface wrote:
ensett wrote:
I haven't seen it mentioned it yet, but apparently today is literally Tanzanias independence day.
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:53 pm
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Scottemojo wrote:
@seaswab: from what I understand, Mr Allen is providing the advertising free of charge because that country needs the outside dollars that tourism brings. So suck it.
@Roland: Pete has mentioned tanzania, seahawks.com did a tongue in cheek video about the record of the teams playing at C-link, and it isn't hurting anybody but you and the swab. The two of you can suck it together.
I hope this trend takes off, and instead of terrible towels, the colors of Tanzania become part of our fan mystique in Seattle.
Wrong. Tanzania is paying for the ad. And no Tanzania colors need to be part of anything that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. What's next? An Ethiopia ad on the field?
Anyone that thinks we are winning games because of an ugly ass Tanzania ad needs their head examined.
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:55 pm
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Seaswab wrote:
Scottemojo wrote:
@seaswab: from what I understand, Mr Allen is providing the advertising free of charge because that country needs the outside dollars that tourism brings. So suck it.
@Roland: Pete has mentioned tanzania, seahawks.com did a tongue in cheek video about the record of the teams playing at C-link, and it isn't hurting anybody but you and the swab. The two of you can suck it together.
I hope this trend takes off, and instead of terrible towels, the colors of Tanzania become part of our fan mystique in Seattle.
Wrong. Tanzania is paying for the ad. And no Tanzania colors need to be part of anything that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. What's next? An Ethiopia ad on the field?
Anyone that thinks we are winning games because of an ugly ass Tanzania ad needs their head examined.
@seaswab: from what I understand, Mr Allen is providing the advertising free of charge because that country needs the outside dollars that tourism brings. So suck it.
@Roland: Pete has mentioned tanzania, seahawks.com did a tongue in cheek video about the record of the teams playing at C-link, and it isn't hurting anybody but you and the swab. The two of you can suck it together.
I hope this trend takes off, and instead of terrible towels, the colors of Tanzania become part of our fan mystique in Seattle.
Wrong. Tanzania is paying for the ad. And no Tanzania colors need to be part of anything that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. What's next? An Ethiopia ad on the field?
Anyone that thinks we are winning games because of an ugly ass Tanzania ad needs their head examined.
We win because we have a kick ass team. The Tanzania stuff is just fun.
A proctologist could probably help you with your problem. It might take two of them, that stick is up there pretty far.
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:14 pm
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Zebulon Dak wrote:
Seaswab wrote:
Scottemojo wrote:
@seaswab: from what I understand, Mr Allen is providing the advertising free of charge because that country needs the outside dollars that tourism brings. So suck it.
@Roland: Pete has mentioned tanzania, seahawks.com did a tongue in cheek video about the record of the teams playing at C-link, and it isn't hurting anybody but you and the swab. The two of you can suck it together.
I hope this trend takes off, and instead of terrible towels, the colors of Tanzania become part of our fan mystique in Seattle.
Wrong. Tanzania is paying for the ad. And no Tanzania colors need to be part of anything that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. What's next? An Ethiopia ad on the field?
Anyone that thinks we are winning games because of an ugly ass Tanzania ad needs their head examined.
Dude. It's fun. Quit being a jerk.
Looks like you're asking a little much there Zeb. I'll never understand the way some people's children act. Some kids just can't have fun. They sit on the ground and pout and throw rocks.
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:51 pm
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Many of us were knocking the Tanzania stuff as an eyesore at the beginning of the year.
Now if they ever take it down we are going to have a riot on our hands.
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:56 pm
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Only thing we are missing now are blue end zones. We have always done A LOT better with those. Combine them with Tanzania and 58-0 might become a regular occurrence!
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:22 pm
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we need this as our intro music
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:31 pm
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That video is full of win. TANZANIA!!!!!
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Post subject: Re: The Tanzania Effect
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:38 pm
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Seaswab just has to be that guy, probably eats his toast with no butter, no peanut butter, no jelly, no cinnamon & sugar, just straight up burnt bread. Tells the kids around the neighborhood that Santa and the Easter bunny are fake, even if that kids between the ages of 3-6, he doesn't care, he wants them as miserable as he is. For his birthday he wants a vanilla cake, no frosting either, just the vanilla cake.
No fun in life, whatsoever!
Rolands just a jerk who needs a girlfriend...
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