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In honor of my husband watching March Madness, the Ten on Tuesday is about sports:
Ten Sports You Love to Watch
1. Football
2. Short Track
3. Billiards
4. Basketball
5. Baseball
6. Gymnastics
7. Ice Dancing
8. Hockey
9. Skateboarding
10. Snowboarding
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Add a comment once you're done, and if you don't have your own blog, feel free to comment your answers here!
Mine are up!!
Posted by: Tex on March 23, 2004 07:51 AMNo blog yet so here goes, in no particular order:
1. Football
2. Short track
3. NCAA Basketball
4. Baseball (in person only thank you)
5. Volleyball
6. Tennis baby!
7. Soccer - el futbol!
8. Snowboarding
9. Downhill skiing
10. Long track
Ha Ha Yano, I only have one and I wonder if you can guess. Nevertheless, it is posted.
Posted by: janet on March 23, 2004 10:17 AMBillards is a sport?!? Hmm, never knew. I'm up.
Posted by: Luna on March 23, 2004 10:18 AMwell finally i did it on tuesday instead of wednesday!!
Posted by: Blue Camaro on March 23, 2004 11:56 AMmine are up :)
Posted by: loon on March 23, 2004 11:57 AMMine are up!
Posted by: jennie on March 23, 2004 03:20 PMshort track
baseball
hockey
Summer Olympics
Winter Olympics
basketball
long track
mine are up, too!!
Posted by: Marilyn on March 23, 2004 04:40 PMposted!
Posted by: princess aj on March 23, 2004 06:44 PMmine are up... ^_^
Posted by: bumblebootie on March 23, 2004 07:05 PMi'm up too
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