The Knee Bone’s connected to the Face Bone

By: Bob | December 27th, 2006


I once went to a reflexologist in Taiwan who manipulated my feet in such a way that a pressure point on my heel made my spleen feel like it was going to burst. Who knew we even had spleens? The nerves in our bodies are indeed interconnected and perhaps that can help to explain why the keeper in this video immediately grabs for his face after being lightly touched in the leg. His theatrics are quite good but no one on the pitch seems to pay the least bit of attention to him. Like Herman Meville, he is an artist unappreciated during his time.




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  • Isaiah |  December 27th, 2006 at 1:42 pm

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    When did Rivaldo become a keeper?

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