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Poll of the Day #160; Sports
 Poll Question: What Sports did you play growing up?
Soccer
 
9 Votes
(15%)
Basketball
 
8 Votes
(13%)
Football
 
5 Votes
(8%)
Hockey
 
2 Votes
(3%)
Baseball
 
9 Votes
(15%)
Dance0 Votes
(0%)
Figure Skating
 
1 Vote
(2%)
Gymnastics
 
4 Votes
(7%)
Cheerleading
 
1 Vote
(2%)
Volleyball
 
3 Votes
(5%)
Track and Field
 
3 Votes
(5%)
Tennis
 
4 Votes
(7%)
Golf
 
2 Votes
(3%)
Martial Arts0 Votes
(0%)
Other (Post Below)
 
6 Votes
(10%)
I do not sport. This is an insensitive question.
 
3 Votes
(5%)
 
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Post #1: 6th Dec 2017 10:41 AM 
Baseball when I was a kid. I sat in right field and picked grass every game

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Post #2: 6th Dec 2017 10:44 AM 
ALTHOUGH, I’m a champion paintball player. Played a ton with my best friend growing up and we still go every now and then, we both got really good. We used to go to 300 player scenario games (different themes like WWII etc). It’d be like 150 people against 150 people out in the woods, tons of different objectives to capture and defend and things like that, it’d last all day. That was always the most exciting day of the year for me, so much fun
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Post #3: 6th Dec 2017 10:45 AM 
Also I got really good at archery

And could’ve been good at something like tennis and track. Our athletic director pushed be to play tennis because I’m tall and have gorilla arms but I never went for it. I wanted to DRAW!
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