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Oct 28, 2006 09:29
my favoutite sport is basketball...now i wanna know ur favourite
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Duffman
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RE: favourite sport
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Oct 30, 2006 03:07
Gaelic Football or Hurling (Fastest field game in the world).
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Silentbomber
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Oct 30, 2006 03:43
Gaelic Football or Hurling I' d be surprized if any of our us residents understand what these two games are...
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Duffman
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Oct 30, 2006 06:31
Well I say a few do. Anyway I know u do Slient.
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locopuyo
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Oct 30, 2006 12:27
Basketball for sure. Dunking ist teh pwn.
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Oct 30, 2006 13:10
UFC
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ginjirou
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Oct 31, 2006 01:51
Any martial art. Traditional martial arts like karate, kung fu, judo or taekwondo are really boring to watch but they' re fun to practice. When it comes to spectating I like Muay Thai, Shoto, Brasilian Jujutsu and so on. Anything that you can see in UFC, K-1 or Pride is fun. If videogames is a sport, then that' s a favourite too
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Oct 31, 2006 03:15
Boxing, nothing is better then watching two guys beat the shit out of eachother. UFC has its moments but theres too much hugging and pussy shit. The best way to watch UFC is to just get the highlights. http://mixmakers.net/forums/showthread.php?t=95356
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_Ninja_Protocol_
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Nov 01, 2006 12:55
I love martial arts...I love watching tournaments and learning stuff from watching people perform. Unless they start flipping out all over the place...then I feel like crap and makes me feel like I should join gymnastics...but I' ve never seen someone flip while fighting... and UFC is badass!
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Nov 01, 2006 21:20
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Nov 01, 2006 22:51
I' m a fan of basketball, running, swimming, wakeboarding, skiing (both snow and water), knee boarding, snowboarding, weightlifting (thought I don' t do it in its sport aspect), and some others. I probably play basketball and run more than anything.
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Eddie_the_Hated
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Nov 02, 2006 04:40
Gaelic Football or Hurling (Fastest field game in the world).
They' re both certainly the most creative. And yeah, a few of us here actually know what they are. When it comes to spectating I like Muay Thai, Shoto, Brasilian Jujutsu and so on.
That' s the only thing I' ll be doing with Muay Thai. The training itself makes you wish you were dead by the end. There are rigorous martial arts, and there are ones that send you home with bruises, but when you get home & you look like you met Tony Jaa on the way from work...
< Message edited by eddie_the_hated -- 1 Nov 06 20:43:11 >
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Nov 02, 2006 11:11
but when you get home & you look like you met Tony Jaa on the way from work YES! I' m not the only one who knows about Tony Jaa!! Now only if the man could speak english...
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locopuyo
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Nov 02, 2006 16:30
I got elbowed in the hip when I was playing basketball yesterday
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ginjirou
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Nov 02, 2006 21:49
YES! I' m not the only one who knows about Tony Jaa!! Of course you' re not the only one. I' ve posted stuff about him several times here. There' s even a Tony Jaa Interview at IGN that I posted a link to in this very forum. Not many that cared though....
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JalleNalle
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Nov 03, 2006 03:49
WTF Taekwondo all the way. Been training 4 years now, and I don' t feel like quiting :). I play badmintion sometimes too...
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