What's the latest in people's lives?
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As my old man says, "Never trust a man who doesn't like football"
Hardly surprising that the majority on DITL don't like it though. Sci Fi nerdishness (of which I am a fully paid up member) and sports don't exactly go hand in hand do they?
Hardly surprising that the majority on DITL don't like it though. Sci Fi nerdishness (of which I am a fully paid up member) and sports don't exactly go hand in hand do they?
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I love rugby league. Saying that, though, I did fail miserably on the geek test, hopefully my physics degree should restore it.
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I know its cliche but there is honestly large blank spots from when I was 18...
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I'm 19 in a couple of months so I've not got much memory loss left in me
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Oh, I like plenty of sports, such as rugby, hurling and gaelic football. I just hate soccer.Hardly surprising that the majority on DITL don't like it though. Sci Fi nerdishness (of which I am a fully paid up member) and sports don't exactly go hand in hand do they?
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College football, all the way for me. Being an Army Black Knights fan isn't so fun for the last 12 seasons, but at least UConn's good and they play less than 2 miles from my house.
On that note, was at the UConn/Virginia game last night, more than slightly inebriated, running into far more students than I wished.
On that note, was at the UConn/Virginia game last night, more than slightly inebriated, running into far more students than I wished.
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I rarely watch football, or any sport at that. I'm just not that into watching them. Playing them however I'm very big on. Not built very large, but I gladly participate whenever they are played.
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I enjoy a good game of soccer (European Football....REAL football). I almost decided to try out for my High School Team...but didn't. It's much more exciting and tension filled to watch then the American Football games I have to go to every Friday.
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Playing American Football is always soo much better than watching it. I'm too active to sit and watch a game on tv.
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As my friend said today (coincidentally), any sport is much better to play than watch.Nickswitz wrote:Playing American Football is always soo much better than watching it. I'm too active to sit and watch a game on tv.
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I like free running and climbing anything around.
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IDK... I get a LOT of excercise when I wathc a New York Giants (American) football game. I tend to get... intense. Watching a game on a low day at work once, one of my colleagues though I was having an aneurysm.
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My biggest problem is when I'm watching a really close game. I inherited a bad habit of yelling at the TV. Thanks alot, Dad.Mikey wrote:IDK... I get a LOT of excercise when I wathc a New York Giants (American) football game. I tend to get... intense. Watching a game on a low day at work once, one of my colleagues though I was having an aneurysm.
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I'm usually too reversed to yell at the TV, but I've been known to break things after tough losses
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