I think music because it would also allow me to express creativity and individuality in addition to physical prowess.
I think some athletes are sheer poetry in motion, but when
the career ends, most are known only for physical accomplishments.
I would also like to be known for my mental accomplishments as well as the gifts physically that I worked and bettered.
But honestly, either one would be a privilege.
2007-05-17 17:24:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Music, but preferrably writing. I'm simply not interested in sports, and I think music has more of an emotional impact on someone. I have often been haunted by a song, but I've never felt that way about a basketball game.
2007-05-18 00:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Music, because if you're good, you can do it as long as you want to. Sports, you're pretty much a has-been when you're 30 (ask the Dallas Cowboys quarterback that bought it half way through the season last year!)
2007-05-18 00:18:26
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answered by Baby'sMom 7
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Music because sports don't really matter to me and I think with music you can touch everybody in one way or another
2007-05-18 00:20:33
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answered by Kristal E 6
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Music, because I could play music longer than I could be a professional athlete.
2007-05-18 00:23:12
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answered by Tony M 7
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music
2007-05-18 00:19:21
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answered by Anonymous
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music Id like to make a song, with a piano yay
2007-05-18 00:20:47
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answered by Mr. Smiley 6
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Music. I would love to get some of my lyrics published.
2007-05-18 00:19:25
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answered by teashy 6
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Sports hands down. More money , not as many gay friends , and my career will be over before everyone is sick of me .
2007-05-18 00:22:40
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answered by Anonymous
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sports
2007-05-18 00:21:45
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answered by ♪JOKER♪ 6
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