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why do men assume that women don't like football?
Answer 1: The gecko can, but Geico can't.
Answer 2: This is one guy who does not like football.
Can Geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance?Do guys like football?(Psst, there's no "Why".)
Quote from: joeycauldron on December 23, 2010, 12:31:27 AMAnswer 1: The gecko can, but Geico can't.GEICO saves me money. Also, I would never leave GEICO anyway since they were there when I needed them most, after my wife's accident and subsequent lawsuit. As it turns out, the other guy caused the accident on purpose just to claim the lawsuit. Fortunately, our GEICO lawyer did her research, found out about the guy's past lawsuits, checked his medical records, and presented the facts to him just before we went to trial. He decided to settle on the amount we were covered for, so we had to pay nothing.Quote from: joeycauldron on December 23, 2010, 12:31:27 AMAnswer 2: This is one guy who does not like football.Have you ever tried playing football? Most guys that I have met who do not like football have never tried it. Either that or when they first tried it, they played with other guys who think they don't like it, or they played with uberjocks who are no fun to play with anyway (i.e. Ochocinco).
Who is in charge of Geico?
Yes, I have tried to play football many times but I have yet to see the sport in it.
Do you like sports at all? Or is it just football that you don't like that much?
Quote from: Daniel TS RED on December 23, 2010, 11:30:11 AMDo you like sports at all? Or is it just football that you don't like that much?I like soccer and sometimes basketball.
I don't like joining sport teams, I just play by myself ...
Besides, you don't get as much bruises even though you are being kicked at the ankles. I would prefer running above both sports even though I have no competition.I don't like joining sport teams, I just play by myself or with my friends at P.E.
Speaking of football, I love CBS Sports' headline article that says, "The state of Alabama produced the last two Heisman winners -- Mark Ingram and Cam Newton." Cam Newton went to high school in Georgia, and Mark Ingram went to high school in Michigan. "Recruited" would be more accurate than "produced."
Quote from: joeycauldron on December 23, 2010, 11:55:44 AMBesides, you don't get as much bruises even though you are being kicked at the ankles. I would prefer running above both sports even though I have no competition.I don't like joining sport teams, I just play by myself or with my friends at P.E.Problem solved. You can play soccer with almost complete confidence you won't be remotely harmed in any way.
I'd sooner support English Muffins than Soccer.
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on December 23, 2010, 12:18:54 PMSpeaking of football, I love CBS Sports' headline article that says, "The state of Alabama produced the last two Heisman winners -- Mark Ingram and Cam Newton." Cam Newton went to high school in Georgia, and Mark Ingram went to high school in Michigan. "Recruited" would be more accurate than "produced." The verb that came to my mind is "bought".