What Sports are Soft?

[quote]BALBO wrote:
sworder wrote:
BALBO wrote:
Doug Adams wrote:
Fencing.

Why do you need to wear a beekeeper outfit when your opponent is swinging a “foil”?

Ha ha ha !!!

Balbos, fuck off a and stop posting pics of me on forums without my permission!!

p.s. fencing is actually a pretty physical game, you can get cuts, hit hard enough to bring blood out without breaking the skin, bruised bone, torn ligaments, etc!

Granny Arms? Is that you?[/quote]

Who is that photo of?

And this sin’t balbos right? then how come this came form you blog on fencing.net:

[quote]sworder wrote:
BALBO wrote:
sworder wrote:
BALBO wrote:
Doug Adams wrote:
Fencing.

Why do you need to wear a beekeeper outfit when your opponent is swinging a “foil”?

Ha ha ha !!!

Balbos, fuck off a and stop posting pics of me on forums without my permission!!

p.s. fencing is actually a pretty physical game, you can get cuts, hit hard enough to bring blood out without breaking the skin, bruised bone, torn ligaments, etc!

Granny Arms? Is that you?

Who is that photo of?

And this sin’t balbos right? then how come this came form you blog on fencing.net:

[/quote]

I aint Balbos.

Its Mr.Balbo for you!

[quote]sworder wrote:
BALBO wrote:
Doug Adams wrote:
Fencing.

Why do you need to wear a beekeeper outfit when your opponent is swinging a “foil”?

Ha ha ha !!!

Balbos, fuck off a and stop posting pics of me on forums without my permission!!

p.s. fencing is actually a pretty physical game, you can get cuts, hit hard enough to bring blood out without breaking the skin, bruised bone, torn ligaments, etc![/quote]

Fencing is actually a pretty physical game! I bet!

[quote]oldcrabbybastard wrote:
Removal of wristwatch separates games from sports[/quote]

Tennis players play with wristwatches on sometimes… And that’s definitely a sport.

Texas Hold’em

There, I win.

Ultimate fighting is for pussies!