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i played tennis and soccer in HS. tennis was more fun to play for me because we usually lost in soccer and i'm more of a 'do it by myself' person. losing because someone *else* sucks really drags me down. i don't play much of anything but pingpong now ;) - oh and i like to watch football (not play tho).

I like playing soccer, except with jackasses who complain about the referees. Also I go biking every few days.

wow people hate the refs there too? i thought it was just over here ;) seriously though, i've been a ref since i quit playing soccer and it is just a pain in the neck sometimes! *screams and/or yanks out hair* :mad:

Extreme sports are so much more fun, I'm surpised I'm the first to mention it. I used to mountain bike semi-competively but I much prefered going down hills at break-neck speeds. I've taken it a bit easier lately, but I'll jump back in at some point.

Hmm.. I why's no one mentioning martial arts. Drunken boxing anyone.... not against me I hope!!!

mmm sports...

i played baseball, golf, rugby, soccer, and lacrosse in college...lost my baseball scholarship over the other three but it was fun.

outside of "organized" sports, i play all sorts of games:

- beer games

- who can stare at the boobies the longest

- and various other "athletic activities" with the girlfriend...ha

i try to stay active in at least one type of sport so i can keep in shape...kinda balances out those long nights of playing counterstrike and morrowind. i think you have to workout at least a little bit to stay in shape etc. If I got fat...one no girls would shag me...two, i'd probably be called "fat *******"...and three, i probably couldn't do the things i like to do...like play football or baseball or basketball. It feels good to be able to do things when i want to do them no matter what it is, where it is, or who its with...not to mention my brothers kid loves it when i hold her upside down and swing her around.

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