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I think if you dont wear sunglasses then you should have to put your helmet with visor on seat instead what does everyone else think?
As far as the UK football stadium NO! because soccer is not football! Some challenges will not be able to be won by everyone not everyone has a lighthouse or military base or waterfall near either but it is still fun.
I think if you dont wear sunglasses then you should have to put your helmet with visor on seat instead what does everyone else think?
OK by me.
I was gonna suggest dangling your underwear from a mirror.
Originally Posted by 08Nighttrain
As far as the UK football stadium NO! because soccer is not football! Some challenges will not be able to be won by everyone not everyone has a lighthouse or military base or waterfall near either but it is still fun.
I think if you dont wear sunglasses then you should have to put your helmet with visor on seat instead what does everyone else think?
As far as the UK football stadium NO! because soccer is not football! Some challenges will not be able to be won by everyone not everyone has a lighthouse or military base or waterfall near either but it is still fun.
I think if you dont wear sunglasses then you should have to put your helmet with visor on seat instead what does everyone else think?
Seems reasonable. If I'm going out with the intention of taking a snap, I'll pop some shades in my jacket pocket for the photo. If not, but I have the time, I'll go to the effort of popping the visor off (which should prove that it's a new photo -- why else would you do that?!)
As far as the UK football stadium NO! because soccer is not football! Some challenges will not be able to be won by everyone not everyone has a lighthouse or military base or waterfall near either but it is still fun.
Fair point. A few just seem US-only though. But I'm not that bothered by "winning". Perhaps I'll post some UK interpretations anyway, if only for amusement value! :-)
Originally Posted by Village Idiot™
But the NFL plays in London.
It may well do, but there isn't an NFL stadium as such. If I get a chance, I'll grab a photo by Wembley. Someone else is bound to come along with a properly-qualifying photo sooner or later, and I'm not that worried about choosing the next challenge.
JAM didn't specify the stadium needed to be named after the team, just the home stadium. If the weather would co-operate here, the Broncos stadium is only about a 1/2 hour away.
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