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Indoor Olympics

Summer, Winter and Indoor...
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So we have the summer olympics for the athletes, and the winter olympics for the nutters...

How about the indoor olympics for the lazy?

Stuff like cards, darts, pool, video games etc...

MikeOliver, May 20 2003


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       Finally, a sport I'm good at!
phundug, May 20 2003
  

       Would the IIOC recognize halfbaking as a sport?
beauxeault, May 20 2003
  

       BakerQuake?
bristolz, May 20 2003
  

       Finally pinball, the sport of the gods, will be recognized!
snarfyguy, May 20 2003
  

       I mean some kind of official event, organised every four years, with set out events and rules.   

       Not sure exactly which sports to include, pinball is a good one though.
MikeOliver, May 20 2003
  

       I'm the Alberto Tomba of *TuxRacer - Who Says Penguins Can't Fly?*
thumbwax, May 20 2003
  

       Some of the indoor "sports" you're proposing aren't really related with somebody being really good at them. Who wins games like cards, dominoes and pool is related with chance more than a personal aptitude. I think this is lame. I'd go for a gamecube tournament though, I love it.
Pericles, May 22 2003
  

       Pool - Chance? Get away... So what if a bit of luck is required. You need luck in all sports.
MikeOliver, May 22 2003
  

       If pool isn't a game of skill then I don't know what is.
sild, May 22 2003
  


 

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