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Post by Elliot Kane on May 16, 2008 1:30:29 GMT
To play? To watch?
I have to admit to being very lazy right now and not playing at all.
Watching - it's definitely football (That's 'Soccer' to you Yanks! ;D)
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Post by kitty on Aug 10, 2008 4:17:10 GMT
Baseball I can't play it (because nobody can in Germany ) but I just freakin love it and I'm more than sad that it will be the last Olympics with baseball in em
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Post by cleglaw on Aug 10, 2008 4:28:52 GMT
Basketball to watch. I keep toying with the idea of doing some fencing again.
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Post by Hildor on Aug 10, 2008 12:01:43 GMT
Formula 1 and motor racing in general to watch. Mountainbiking to do myself.
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Post by peterh on Aug 10, 2008 23:06:57 GMT
Baseball I can't play it (because nobody can in Germany ) but I just freakin love it and I'm more than sad that it will be the last Olympics with baseball in em Waitaminute - you're German and your fave sport isn't footie? But...but... My fave to watch : football. Fave to do: does riding my bike count - because I love it. Otherwise it's a good football game.
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Post by kitty on Aug 12, 2008 0:10:46 GMT
^ naturally, I watched the World Championship in Soccer and the european championshsip and I am /was quite enthusiastic about it - but I am entusiastic about mainly every sport but motorsports and figure skating. Soccer is fun but only with international games, national ones are full of shallow beerdrinking semi-great sportsmen. I love our national female soccerteam though! We KICK ARSE like no others ^^ I understand that you as a danish fellow love soccer though *remember 1992*
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Post by Midday on Aug 12, 2008 13:33:20 GMT
To watch.. I think figure skating, or sometimes soccer.
To do, uh I like hockey and sometimes baseball. Rugby is funny to do too. XD
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Post by kitty on Aug 12, 2008 20:23:04 GMT
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Post by Hildor on Aug 13, 2008 8:43:51 GMT
Amazing, just amazing ;D
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Post by Midday on Aug 13, 2008 14:30:58 GMT
Ah XD But Rugby at our school is different =o It's more like everyone tackles and jumps on top of each other... it can be quite painful when you're on the bottom, but it's always very funny. ;D (There are no/few rules ) And at the end of those lessons everyone always has scratch marks on their arms. XD
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Post by kitty on Aug 16, 2008 20:01:16 GMT
It's more like everyone tackles and jumps on top of each other... it can be quite painful when you're on the bottom, but it's always very funny. ;D (There are no/few rules ) And at the end of those lessons everyone always has scratch marks on their arms. XD I KNOW I have a dirty mind and all but... that sounds just like that porn I watched the other day... *coughs* :bleep:
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Post by Hildor on Aug 17, 2008 12:28:36 GMT
You have a dirty mind ;D
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Post by kitty on Aug 17, 2008 14:18:28 GMT
psssst Hildor ;D
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Post by Midday on Aug 18, 2008 6:43:06 GMT
... I'll never look at rugby the same way XD
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Post by doeeyes8 on Aug 28, 2008 17:31:07 GMT
To play: My sport is really taekwondo. I excel in it, but I get tired of it too. At the moment, I've stopped training/practicing, but I will later on go back to do things again. I also enjoy playing badminton although I don't have much knowledge about it. I like swimming although I'm just an amateur. And lastly, I like biking. A LOT. It may not be more of a sport to me, but I get relaxed through it. My very recreation. I appreciate nature very well when I'm biking, and I temporarily forget about all the worries when I do.
To watch: I love watching taekwondo, biking/cycling, swimming (which includes synchronized swimming), volleyball, badminton, and gymnastics. And sometimes, basketball, especially when I have no choice to watch it 'cause my dad rules the house.
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Post by Hildor on Sept 10, 2008 14:27:39 GMT
Yeah badminton is great to get yourself tired. If you aren't playing for points (so no pesky moves) and just trying to keep the [how's that badminton thing called in English, a plume?] in the air, you can smash all of your energy out.
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Post by Elliot Kane on Sept 10, 2008 14:28:51 GMT
'Shuttlecock'
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Post by kitty on Sept 12, 2008 22:13:53 GMT
Shuttlecock, kinda cool name. In German, we say "Feather Ball" ^^
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Post by Elliot Kane on Sept 12, 2008 22:16:46 GMT
In England we'd probably think that was a double-entendre and laugh a lot... And lose the point as a result ;D
I'm sure that's why we lose badminton matches... ;D
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Post by kitty on Sept 12, 2008 22:25:06 GMT
^ looooool ! Must be it.
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