GreatAppSt
November 22nd, 2007, 08:14 PM
People have bet on sports since the beginning of civilization. most for profit somtimes for embarassment. I think it is time for technology to catch up with wagers.
I have annual bets with a GSU fan and some Navy fans. I don't sweat losing cash because I can always afford what i bet, and It's just cash. On the other hand when ASU loses to th Eagles I have to drive to the next game with GSU flags on my car awayxmadx or home game:o :o :o xmadx :o :o xmadx :o xmadx :o , vise versa for my friend if ASU wins. I'd rather lose hundreds but that what makes a wager like this worthwhile.IMO xlolx
Who would be willing to wager a 1-2 minute video on youtube of yourself stating you lost a wager while wearing your own teams gear procliaming loudly and repeatedly the other team/school is better? :o (ouch)
Potentially in the next few weeks 15 or more simular vids could hit the net in the next four weeks. Do you think it could catch on? xlolx
I have annual bets with a GSU fan and some Navy fans. I don't sweat losing cash because I can always afford what i bet, and It's just cash. On the other hand when ASU loses to th Eagles I have to drive to the next game with GSU flags on my car awayxmadx or home game:o :o :o xmadx :o :o xmadx :o xmadx :o , vise versa for my friend if ASU wins. I'd rather lose hundreds but that what makes a wager like this worthwhile.IMO xlolx
Who would be willing to wager a 1-2 minute video on youtube of yourself stating you lost a wager while wearing your own teams gear procliaming loudly and repeatedly the other team/school is better? :o (ouch)
Potentially in the next few weeks 15 or more simular vids could hit the net in the next four weeks. Do you think it could catch on? xlolx