(FILES) This combo of file pictures shows Japan's national rugby team head coach Jamie Joseph (L) and New Zealand's national rugby team, All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen attending the Rugby World Cup 2019 pool draw in Kyoto on May 10, 2017.Japan will take on World Cup holders New Zealand in a one-off home Test in November next year, Japanese rugby officials said on May 17, 2017 London (AFP) test catherine
Not only did he take on the alphabetical challenge in the midst of the prank phone call, he did it all in an elderly British accent, never cracking...not even once! Even when he asked, "Zoologically speaking, would you say it's accurate for the stick bug to say, 'I am Groot?'" Pratt didn't even bust a smile. To put that in perspective, he got through a nearly four-minute prank phone call, in a British accent, talking about a stick bug baby Groot without laughing. How...how do you do it, Chris Pratt?!
A birthday boy guarantees Hamburg survival, bomb-blast victim Marc Bartra sheds tears on his Dortmund return and RB Leipzig are on the end of another unsavoury incident. Here are five things we learned from the final round of Bundesliga matches this weekend: Cologne return to Europe Cologne ended their 25-year wait to play in Europe by finishing fifth thanks to their 2-0 home win over Mainz, helped by Hertha Berlin's 6-2 thrashing by Leverkusen. Germany defender Jonas Hector and Japan striker Yuya Osako scored the goals to give Cologne a Europa League place next season. It is the first time they have qualified for Europe since being knocked out of the UEFA Cup first round in 1992/93. "What has happened here in the last few years is like a fairytale," said goalkeeper Timo Horn. Austrian coach Peter Stoeger is credited with the revival in Cologne's fortunes, which started when he steered them to promotion from the second division in 2013/1...
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