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[POLL] Which are your 3 Top Favorite Winter Olympic Sports? (2018 - 2019 version)


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[POLL] Which are your 3 Top Favorite Winter Olympic Sports? (2018 - 2019 version)  

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  1. 1. [POLL] Which are your 3 Top Favorite Winter Olympic Sports? (2018 - 2019 version)


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6 minutes ago, phelps said:

c'mon, man! that's a no brainer...the real and only Hockey...all the way! (and not only among winter sports...and not only among sports in general, but all sort of entertaining activities -but one :whistle::p:lol:- included)...:evil::pope:

 

But the real hockey is not a winter sport as far as I know. :mumble:

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2 ore fa, dcro ha scritto:

 

But the real hockey is not a winter sport as far as I know. :mumble:

 

only if you trust that Dutch (with some Brazilian ties) troll...:whistle::raspberry:

 

however, you're (partially) right...it's a 365 days/year sport (and in fact I wrote that it's my -second- favourite kind of entertainment overall, without putting the "winter" and "sport" limitation)...

more than that...it's a lifestyle, it's philosophy...it's...Hockey!!! :d:cheer:

 

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