Sporting Woe
In which we ask a bunch of pasty-faced shut-ins about their exploits on the sports field. How bad was it for you?
Thanks to scarpe for the suggestion.
( , Thu 19 Apr 2012, 13:40)
In which we ask a bunch of pasty-faced shut-ins about their exploits on the sports field. How bad was it for you?
Thanks to scarpe for the suggestion.
( , Thu 19 Apr 2012, 13:40)
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Yes. This is why a premiership footballer and Stephen Hawking are, in most cases, entirely interchangeable.
( , Mon 23 Apr 2012, 15:25, 2 replies)
Hyperbole often is. If you would prefer facts and figures, you could analyse academic achievement across top-tier sportsmen, and perform similar analysis of the sporting achievements gained by top-tier scientists, comparing both with a control group of average Joes. I would certainly be interested in reading your Powerpoint presentation on the subject.
( , Mon 23 Apr 2012, 16:08, closed)
Anyway, to disprove your point,
if intelligence and sporting prowess are so rarely found in the same people, how come only the two best Universities in the country ever get to the final of The Boat Race, huh smarty pants?
( , Mon 23 Apr 2012, 16:17, closed)
if intelligence and sporting prowess are so rarely found in the same people, how come only the two best Universities in the country ever get to the final of The Boat Race, huh smarty pants?
( , Mon 23 Apr 2012, 16:17, closed)
Yes, but...
they are often joint last at the Violence World Championships.
( , Mon 23 Apr 2012, 16:30, closed)
they are often joint last at the Violence World Championships.
( , Mon 23 Apr 2012, 16:30, closed)
Because
Oxbridge let in professional rowers to do a Masters in "Land Economy" and then just use them for the boat race. Duh.
( , Mon 23 Apr 2012, 16:50, closed)
Oxbridge let in professional rowers to do a Masters in "Land Economy" and then just use them for the boat race. Duh.
( , Mon 23 Apr 2012, 16:50, closed)
Yet 1 guy out for his constitutional swim
manages to stop 'em dead.
( , Mon 23 Apr 2012, 21:49, closed)
manages to stop 'em dead.
( , Mon 23 Apr 2012, 21:49, closed)
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