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[quote:post_uid0="Resident Evil"]a bat and a ball = baseball[/quote]
a bat and a ball would also equal cricket - which of course is not up there Edited By jerseydevil on Oct. 20 2003 at 06:22 |
[quote:post_uid0="jerseydevil"][quote:post_uid0="Resident Evil"]a bat and a ball = baseball[/quote]
a bat and a ball would also equal cricket - which of course is not up there[/quote] You know.. for a fact that Americans copied Baseball for Cricket (just added some extra words and junk :biggrin: ) and their so called football from Rugby. :biggrin: |
[quote:post_uid0="jerseydevil"][quote:post_uid0="Resident Evil"]a bat and a ball = baseball[/quote]
a bat and a ball would also equal cricket - which of course is not up there[/quote] It's sort of a mitt bat thingy. What is it called anyways? I know this is a stupid question but what is lacrosse? Edited By Elena on Oct. 20 2003 at 19:47 |
*cougH* :biggrin:
Could be a spy satellite launched by NASA in December of 1988. Lacrosse's main instrument, like most spy satellites, was its image sensor. It also carried Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). A game, originated by American Indians, in which two teams attempt to send a small ball into each other's goal, each player being equipped with a crosse or stick at the end of which is a netted pocket for catching, carrying, or throwing the ball. Patented cold hardy American hybrid suitable for white wine or juice use. Derived from the Seyval Blanc hybrid variety. Ripens early to mid-season and claimed to have superior cold temperature resistance to its parent. Currently grown in Wisconsin, S. Dakota and elsewhere in the Midwest U.S. a game invented by American indians; now played by two teams who use long-handled rackets to catch and carry and throw the ball toward the opponents' goal whichever one you want :biggrin: |
[quote:post_uid0="blanka09"]A game, originated by American Indians, in which two teams attempt to send a small ball into each other's goal, each player being equipped with a crosse or stick at the end of which is a netted pocket for catching, carrying, or throwing the ball.
a game invented by American indians; now played by two teams who use long-handled rackets to catch and carry and throw the ball toward the opponents' goal whichever one you want :biggrin:[/quote] These 2. Danke. Is that the game on the horses...If not show me a picture or something. Edited By Elena on Oct. 20 2003 at 20:16 |
BaSkEtBaLl 4 LYfE :shocked:
w00t my fav game out there and also Ice HoCkEy **@** |
dance dance revolution. oh wait a minute, that's not a sport. :biggrin: other than that, basketball.
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[quote:post_uid0="akuma_forever"]dance dance revolution. oh wait a minute, that's not a sport.[/quote]
:laughlong: it should be a sport |
[quote:post_uid0="jerseydevil"][quote:post_uid0="Resident Evil"]a bat and a ball = baseball[/quote]
a bat and a ball would also equal cricket - which of course is not up there[/quote] I have a friend who plays Cricket.........it looks like a cool sport but I never tried......... Football now is really my sport........american......... I can't throwbut I'm a great receiver and I can run pretty fast...........those are my skills in it |
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