No, not who have you shagged, though if you do want to DM me some juicy gossip, feel free.
But if I could grant you a wish to be a famous sportsperson, which sport would you choose?
If it's a team sport, also, what position and which team would you like to play for?
Forget about the pay, don't just choose the one that pays the best, which would you most love to do? |
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met and served Rebecca Adlington at my old work knew who she was but didn't suck up to her she was very miserable to be honest
met Edison cavani through work as utd fan was bit star struck he didn't know much english but was very humble and shook my hand and said thank you hence way he's the king of Uruguay |
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This would be a tough one as the mentality to be an elite sportsman is insane and not something I would want to live. If it was purely for sport, I'd love to be Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer, especially at that moment he scored the winning goal in the CL final |
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"I’d chose to be John Barclay, I could stare at myself in the mirror all day!
Or Rose Namajunas, I’d love to be that badass!"
Thug Rose - you have to be a special type of beauty to pull off a shaved head. |
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"I’d chose to be John Barclay, I could stare at myself in the mirror all day!
Or Rose Namajunas, I’d love to be that badass!
Thug Rose - you have to be a special type of beauty to pull off a shaved head. "
I agree. She’s incredible in every sense! |
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I'd like to be classifiable and be any member of the GB wheelchair basketball team. Then I could play a sport I love, while travelling the world. As it is, my disability is not classifiable and I'm too old to break into it now
I shall remain an enthusiastic amateur |
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I love combat sports. They were describing Roy Jones trying to get back to his position as the best fighter in the world and the quote was ‘the surely exhilarating sense of knowing you can fight anybody in the world, and win.’
Always thought that was a brilliant quote and that it would be a one of a kind feeling. So whoever that person may be at the moment. Jon Jones maybe. |
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By *91kMan
over a year ago
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Given my passion for lifting, I'd love to have the freakish genetics of someone like Brian Shaw. The dude is 6"9, 450lb and competes in strongman
Just as important though is the fact he's a super humble guy and helps promote the sport which isn't paid that well. But it's growing all the time thanks to him and others, great to see and inspirational |
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I’d love to be a professional darts player, they can drink and smoke as much as they want and it doesn’t affect their game, they get paid thousands of pounds to go to pubs and clubs to play exhibition matches (where they’re probably given as much free booze as they want) their career isn’t dependent on fitness so they can keep playing into their 40’s, 50’s....they make good money and are considered legends within the game but not too famous to be able to live a relatively normal life.....and the best thing of all is that they get to give themselves a really cool nickname and that’s how they get addressed for the rest of their lives. |
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