You know i wonder if he’s read this thread? I would Definitely bet Thar he’s a lurker here on the Website.AlternateHistoryHub made a video on the War of 1812
You know i wonder if he’s read this thread? I would Definitely bet Thar he’s a lurker here on the Website.AlternateHistoryHub made a video on the War of 1812
I doubt he doesn't have a TL.You know i wonder if he’s read this thread? I would Definitely bet Thar he’s a lurker here on the Website.
a second round of wikiboxes (and graphics) regarding New England......
I can't say that I feel sorry for that. I've only gone to one baseball game in my life and me and my dad left before the game was over.As you guys can probably guess cricket is pretty popular ittl, and baseball takes a very large backseat.
As you guys can probably guess cricket is pretty popular ittl
I'm sure I'll offend some people saying this, but I don't see too much of value lost with baseball being...gone, not gonna lie.I can't say that I feel sorry for that. I've only gone to one baseball game in my life and me and my dad left before the game was over.
And even though I haven’t watched a single game since my brother stopped playing I’d do the same for hockey. I’m a Canadian, after all!I'm sure I'll offend some people saying this, but I don't see too much of value lost with baseball being...gone, not gonna lie.
I'll ree though if basketball or soccer goes the way of the dodo though.
extremely unlikely in the case of soccer, maybe the rules and the name is a bit different, but history and the logistics alone should take care that something extremely close to soccer should be rather popular.I'm sure I'll offend some people saying this, but I don't see too much of value lost with baseball being...gone, not gonna lie.
I'll ree though if basketball or soccer goes the way of the dodo though.
baseball in my very british opinion seems like a very cheap knockoff of cricket reallyI can't say that I feel sorry for that. I've only gone to one baseball game in my life and me and my dad left before the game was over.
yes There are 18 test nations ittl.Obviously a far more civilised world. Is New England a Test nation?
Baseball is also a British invention, though.baseball in my very british opinion seems like a very cheap knockoff of cricket really
tbh thats my opinion tooI'm sure I'll offend some people saying this, but I don't see too much of value lost with baseball being...gone, not gonna lie.
basketball wont be popular in america ittl, but other than that not really. Soccer and Cricket are head to head ittl as the most popular sports, basically tied whilst basketball trails as the secondI'll ree though if basketball or soccer goes the way of the dodo though.
i mean baseball did start off as a rounder rip off of cricket. So yeah, i think that validates my point.Baseball is also a British invention, though.
But CRICKET!
a few rules are different yeah, though like you said, the overall game is still there and very popularextremely unlikely in the case of soccer, maybe the rules and the name is a bit different, but history and the logistics alone should take care that something extremely close to soccer should be rather popular.
Nah its a poor boys version of the Girls game of Roundersbaseball in my very british opinion seems like a very cheap knockoff of cricket really
If they play cricket, hopefully they drink tea too.a second round of wikiboxes (and graphics) regarding New England......
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Left - Major Cricket League.
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I mean I prefer actual Rounders to Cricket but Baseball is such a "corruption" of Rounders that...i mean baseball did start off as a rounder rip off of cricket. So yeah, i think that validates my point.
Anyway, CRICKET IS THE BEST GAME EVER! REEE! (New England can be considered really cricket fanatic ittl as you can probably guess )