Unrelated to Euro's, but a good story. Last night I had one of those soccer moments I'll never forget....sounds kinda sappy, but I think it's pretty cool.Here in Buffalo we've been having bad storms for the past few days. Our game was scheduled last night for 7 PM, and when I got there at 6:20, the sky was nearly pitch black. You could see lightning in the distance and hear the thunder. There was a game going on on the field, so we started warming up. Around like 6:35, it started to pour, and hail started dropping (jellybean size...not big enough to knock you out, but they stung). The refs immediately cancelled the game on the field, and the teams left.Fortunately, the storm passed very quickly....around 6:50, the rain slowed and we went out onto the field (despite the fact that the game was cancelled). Well, it turns out the team we were supposed to play against stayed as well. I've played with some of the kids before...they're all from the Middle East or of Middle Eastern descent (I go to a really diverse school)....and they're the best team in the league. We didn't have enough for a full game, so we pushed the nets closer together and played 7v7.We decided to kick it around and just have a little scrimmage. Soon after we started, maybe 7:30, the sun finally broke through from the clouds and made these two awesome bright rainbows. Turns out the guys on the other team were really nice....I ####ed up an attempted backheel pass and apologized to my teammates....one guy on the other team said, in somewhat broken english, "your teammates should be applauding you...being creative is the best way to play the beautiful game!"We ended up losing 8-7 (I scored 4), but it was a lot of fun. Kinda cool how the game unites people from different cultures, and that combined with the playing conditions...it was awesome.Sorry for the side-tracking story, I thought it was pretty cool.