Candice, no way. Does not compute nor interest me in the least. Although I love my Cowboys, I'd rather watch an entire team instead of 85 different ones.
Chris is in a fantasy soccer (football) league -- for the English Premier League. Do I get pity points for the fact that it's not even an American league?
Because of time restraints (called a wife and three kids), Mark has dropped out of one league, and only has two now. I'm with you, Ang...I would rather watch one team than a thousand individual players only for the "points".
The one thing I do love about the drafts are the guys he gets to have fellowship with from long distances. It's one of the only things Mark does with friends! (the reason being the time restraints listed above. :)
Obviously Nick is the only smart one here. And yes, fantasy baseball counts which makes Nick way worse than me! That's like 8 months, every night. I'm not the worst, best! I am playing against Nick in a league and will beat him. See angie, that's why it's so fun. I get to even talk smack to husbands wives. Husbands. Kev
Oh, we love real sports to. Don't go there Ashley! Fantasy sports always sounds dumb unless you're in them. Hence this post! 20 million dudes cant be wrong can they?
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just one here. do you participate?
I'm in one, and Scott is in two. You need to take the apostrophe off the s in husbands. :)
You also should really probably just say "husband is joining" because nobody has husbands in the plural form.
I'm getting ready to teach Writing on Monday. :)
Tammie: could you be any dorkier?
Candice, no way. Does not compute nor interest me in the least. Although I love my Cowboys, I'd rather watch an entire team instead of 85 different ones.
I've got you beat, girlfriend! I think. (And I say husbands, plural, sorry Tammie.)
Nick is in 5 fantasy football leagues, 2 fantasy baseball leagues, 1 NFL pick-em, and 1 NCAA pick-em.
( I don't think the pick-ems count--they're not technically leagues, Nick explained, but he just picks who's going to win each week.)
If baseball counts, I win. If it doesn't, the we are tied, sucka.
(I bought Nick a one-month subscription to MLB.TV so he could watch the Sox, since we don't have cable. Why did I do that? Why?)
No leagues here.
Sorry, but where does anyone get the time to play fantasy leagues?
I was an a "pick the winner" league once and quit a month into it because I could never get my picks in on time.
Oh, and I believe it's "husbands" because "your" was used to address a group of two or more.
Chris is in a fantasy soccer (football) league -- for the English Premier League. Do I get pity points for the fact that it's not even an American league?
Because of time restraints (called a wife and three kids), Mark has dropped out of one league, and only has two now. I'm with you, Ang...I would rather watch one team than a thousand individual players only for the "points".
The one thing I do love about the drafts are the guys he gets to have fellowship with from long distances. It's one of the only things Mark does with friends! (the reason being the time restraints listed above. :)
Obviously Nick is the only smart one here. And yes, fantasy baseball counts which makes Nick way worse than me! That's like 8 months, every night. I'm not the worst, best! I am playing against Nick in a league and will beat him. See angie, that's why it's so fun. I get to even talk smack to husbands wives. Husbands.
Kev
Brad is in zero, but he does steal good statistics in order to impress other fantasiers... We enjoy REAL sports- GO VOLS!
I think you struck a nerve, Angie. Good post idea!
Oh, we love real sports to. Don't go there Ashley! Fantasy sports always sounds dumb unless you're in them. Hence this post! 20 million dudes cant be wrong can they?
K
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