Open Question: What did everybody do and get this Christmas?
Dec/100
I got Wii, DS and PS2 games. Heaps of clothes. Lots of jewellery, new table tennis bats and a green soccer ball (which I really wanted) A few movies, lots of lollies and chocolates, perfume, some little toys and a bit of money. For Christmas we all woke up and opened all our parents from under the tree. Then I had my whole family come over, and being Greek there was a lot of people and food. We had pasta, rice, potatoes, lamb on the spit, marinated chicken on the BBQ, tzatziki, more potatoes, salad with feta cheese, and heaps of Greek cakes and sweets. It was a very fun Christmas!
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Resolved Question: Would you try this new sport/game?
Nov/100
website: www.hantis.net
“HANTIS® is a fun, fast-paced sport that is revolutionizing the sports world by incorporating the exciting elements of volleyball, basketball, and table tennis into an easy-to-learn, easy-to-play, low cost sport.”
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Open Question: Would you try this new sport/game?
Nov/100
website: www.hantis.net
“HANTIS® is a fun, fast-paced sport that is revolutionizing the sports world by incorporating the exciting elements of volleyball, basketball, and table tennis into an easy-to-learn, easy-to-play, low cost sport.”
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Nov/100
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Open Question: Would you pay for.. this new sport?
Nov/100
HANTIS® is a fun, fast-paced sport that is revolutionizing the sport’s world by incorporating the exciting elements of volleyball, basketball, and table tennis into an easy-to-learn, easy-to-play, low cost sport. It is being played in KY, OH, IN, MS, TX, GA, and CA. Because you can use any four tables to play and a tennis ball, would you pay $20 for the rulebook? www.hantis.net
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