Shot 70 on Sunday of the prestigious Lewis County Amateur a couple years ago. Finished 2nd net(sandbagger), and 7th gross, which I was actually happy about. Also bowled a 638 series a couple weeks ago only throwing 5 strikes that legit hit the pocket. The other guys were fucking pissed. I also jerked off 14 times in a day back in 8th grade. I belong here.
I impregnated 3 flag girls after the state championship game in '92. Had to turn down offers from Shula, Sandusky, Baird, Center, Ossai, etc. in order to handle my responsibilities.
Funny thing is, the babies never came. Bunch of reverse-Mary types 'round here.
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
You eat on the bench and spit seeds while playing cock scotch on the bench.
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
lol - did you just compare your glory sport to cheerleading , pool and chess?
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
lol - did you just compare your glory sport to cheerleading , pool and chess?
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
You eat on the bench and spit seeds while playing cock scotch on the bench.
I don't know about you, but I certainly do not sit on the bench.
Also, why the fuck do you play cock scotch on the bench? Your team sounds like an awful experience.
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
lol - did you just compare your glory sport to cheerleading , pool and chess?
Among others, I mean.
No, I listed a bunch of "sports" that are less of a sport than baseball.
My point was that if you say baseball isn't a sport, then none of those can be called a sport.
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
You eat on the bench and spit seeds while playing cock scotch on the bench.
I don't know about you, but I certainly do not sit on the bench.
Also, why the fuck do you play cock scotch on the bench? Your team sounds like an awful experience.
Why the fuck would i do an activity that requires no athletic ability? Never played baseball. Have fun playing cock scotch and 2 boys and cup in the dugout, fucko.
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
lol - did you just compare your glory sport to cheerleading , pool and chess?
Among others, I mean.
No, I listed a bunch of "sports" that are less of a sport than baseball.
My point was that if you say baseball isn't a sport, then none of those can be called a sport.
Cheerleading, pool, and chess have never been labeled as a sport. Curling is more of sport than baseball.
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
lol - did you just compare your glory sport to cheerleading , pool and chess?
Among others, I mean.
He mentioned something called quidditch (what the fuck is that) sounds like a very faggy activity... It's friday tomorrow, who's preparing the ceremony?
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
lol - did you just compare your glory sport to cheerleading , pool and chess?
Among others, I mean.
No, I listed a bunch of "sports" that are less of a sport than baseball.
My point was that if you say baseball isn't a sport, then none of those can be called a sport.
Cheerleading, pool, and chess have never been labeled as a sport. Curling is more of sport than baseball.
That's not remotely close to true. Cheerleading, pool, and chess are all generally recognized as sports. In general, a sport is a game of skill or strategy played by one or more persons in competition against an opposing team, which defines chess and pool as sports. Cheerleading is more of an athletic activity under that definition, but because it's not easy, many call it a sport.
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
lol - did you just compare your glory sport to cheerleading , pool and chess?
Among others, I mean.
No, I listed a bunch of "sports" that are less of a sport than baseball.
My point was that if you say baseball isn't a sport, then none of those can be called a sport.
Cheerleading, pool, and chess have never been labeled as a sport. Curling is more of sport than baseball.
That's not remotely close to true. Cheerleading, pool, and chess are all generally recognized as sports. In general, a sport is a game of skill or strategy played by one or more persons in competition against an opposing team, which defines chess and pool as sports. Cheerleading is more of an athletic activity under that definition, but because it's not easy, many call it a sport.
I was the MVP of the Seattle Elite League 14u playoffs, which my team won.
Baseball isn't a sport.
It is more of a sport than ultimate, cross country, pool, bowling, cheerleading, golf, chess, fencing and quidditch, among others, and it definitely takes more skill.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
lol - did you just compare your glory sport to cheerleading , pool and chess?
Among others, I mean.
No, I listed a bunch of "sports" that are less of a sport than baseball.
My point was that if you say baseball isn't a sport, then none of those can be called a sport.
Cheerleading, pool, and chess have never been labeled as a sport. Curling is more of sport than baseball.
That's not remotely close to true. Cheerleading, pool, and chess are all generally recognized as sports. In general, a sport is a game of skill or strategy played by one or more persons in competition against an opposing team, which defines chess and pool as sports. Cheerleading is more of an athletic activity under that definition, but because it's not easy, many call it a sport.
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Funny thing is, the babies never came. Bunch of reverse-Mary types 'round here.
Now, I will be the first to admit that baseball does not require tons of athleticism. But it takes a lot of skill and hand-eye coordination to hit an 85-mph fastball, when you have .45 of a second to react. And I would also point out that you have to be incredibly tough to play the sport, although it isn't as bad as rugby or football or hockey or lacrosse or any full-contact sport.
Among others, I mean.
Also, why the fuck do you play cock scotch on the bench? Your team sounds like an awful experience.
My point was that if you say baseball isn't a sport, then none of those can be called a sport.
In general, a sport is a game of skill or strategy played by one or more persons in competition against an opposing team, which defines chess and pool as sports. Cheerleading is more of an athletic activity under that definition, but because it's not easy, many call it a sport.