ANSWERS: 21
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Chess
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Bowling
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Any golf tournament that's airs with Tiger Woods missing.
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Definitely bowling. Boreing and dangerous too. I have personally witnessed several people who were actually bored to death just watching bowling.
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Cricket. It's soooooooo boring!
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Guiness Book of World Records Staring Contest.
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golf
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Nothing quite beats golf for sheer boredom. Turn on any tournaments and it's just people standing around. For about half a second something happens and then people are standing around again. The greatest excitement comes from watching golfers walk from one hole to the next. If you compressed a whole tournament into just the actual golfing you could replay it in about five minutes.
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i would have to say (in my opinion) chess, poker, golf, bowling, baseball, curling, indoor cycle racing
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Golf, darts, baseball is up their too.
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I would have to say Baseball and basketball and the only reason i watch golf is the TIGER.
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Most sports in my opinion.. American football is pretty pointless to me, it just can't interest me. Football too if I'm not familiar with the teams. Actually most team ball games are boring to watch if you aren't cheering on one of the teams. A lot of people have said golf. Actually I quite like watching that, it's so tranquil :) Tennis too, but that's just because I don't understand the rules >.<
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Golf,Tennis,Nascar,Soccor,Chess,Poker and it isn't on anymore but when they had bowling tournments all these mostly come on on Sundays lets just say a Nautral sleepin pill
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NASCAR, round and round and round. And maybe golf, much better in person.
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Golf and bowling. Yawn.
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golf
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That one played on ice, I think it's called curling, where you slide bid round rocks on ice.
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well lets see....pretty much all.................soccer, golf, hockey, baseball, basketball, football, billiards....i guess darts are OK
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Every sport is boring when televised (unless I have a bet on a game then they are all exciting).
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Soccer.
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WNBA basketball. It's boring in person, too.
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