Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tennis is lame.
+1
Tennis is a game, not a sport...like ping pong...or beer pong...or bowling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Morten Harket
2. Magne Furuholmen
3. Paul Waaktaar-Savoy.
A-ha!
Anonymous wrote:Tennis is lame.
Anonymous wrote:1. Morten Harket
2. Magne Furuholmen
3. Paul Waaktaar-Savoy.
Anonymous wrote:Fun (but wasteful) game OP. I think we should all start new threads that list 3 names (from sports and pop culture) and see how many people recognize them.
Since we don't know why OP asked, might as well waste some more time.
Who recognizes these names:
1. Denny Hamlin
2. Jimmy Johnson
3. Trevor Bayne
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Novak Djokovic doesn't have the same number of endorsements as Rafeal and Roger. Roger had a long run at #1 and Rafeal is the king of the clay courts. Djokovic is just very good and currently the best of the 3. He doesn't have as many endorsements in the US.
So in your humble opinion it is the number of endorsements that determines who's the king and who's just, accidentally and at he moment, good?
Different PP, but I think the point is that endorsements increase their recognition amongst the population that doesn't follow the sport. I HATE NASCAR and golf, but I do recognize some of the faces and names from endorsements.