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Old December 26th, 2017, 10:49 PM   #6817
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What do you think? How much freaking snow and ice do you see in Australia?
The Australian version of NHL.

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Presumably Australia has electricity and water. I am sure it must have indoor ice rinks and so an ice hockey competition must at least be theoretically possible.
Yep... It's even possible to bet on it... even on UK bookmakers.

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What are you doing posting here? You should be watching cricket. Steve Smith is batting atm. He's more talented than anyone who ever carried any type of bat in the history of American sports.
Is cricket a sport or an insect?

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After pro baseball, American football is the second most popular sport. If you can get it watch the two playoff games by the Chicago Bears in 1985. The Bears won both by shutout which means that the other team was not able to make a single point which is a record that still stands today.
Is baseball an American insect too?
Because if I remember well, what I've watched at the TV, was not a sport.

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