Extreme Sports pictures -
Maria Sharapova complained about intolerable extreme heat at Australian Open during her first-round match. Spectators felt it too. In other words, Australian Open spectators think Sharapova is hot.
In this contest you are asked to modify any sports to put them in unusual, or an extreme environment.
Examples may include sports in extremely high or extremely low temperatures (tennis on ice or snow), sports under water or on water that are normally "on the ground" sports, etc.
Extremely Wrong pictures - Forgive me father for I have sinned with this entry. / So wrong it's right. From one infidel to another thank you , thank you, thank you. / Well, it suits the contest directions to a tee.
Extreme Elmo pictures - When they say "extreme Elmo" they sure mean extreme. Please view full. / "I'll sell my ass for crack" accessories... . Nice jobe her
Zap Extreme Ski pictures - Zap "Ski" Comix... true "Extreme" Ski stories... This issue ... "Getting ready for the Opening Day". Also, How to "Pysch up". / Love the comics stype you brought to it. Congratulations on the silver, Bpathos. / Congratulations on silver Bpathos, but I think it deserved the gold.
Extreme Guitar pictures - ESPN buys Fender.. SOURCE / we'll probably see this tried next winter, extreme
Extreme Air pictures - For the closet astronaut. / Nice, knew someone would do this. Well done. The LOX canister was a nice touch, creative.
Extreme Bocce pictures - Bocce ball. Anybody. sigh... / You've gotta "have balls" to play this game... / From Inacivision. What a great line. Colors seem too limited, though.
Extreme Golf pictures - Finally, full contact GOLF. / Injuries for contact golf are somehow higher than in football / "The Price is WRONG b*itch" (just having a Happy Gilmore flashback. ) Funny entry.
Extreme Makeover pictures - Extreme Makeover, Home Edition, replaced Ty Pennington with former Detroit Tiger baseball legend, Ty Cobb. Trading card collectors will be glad to hear a new edition of bubblegum cards will be appearing in the fall on all quickie-mart shelves. The new cards will feature the stars of most of the popular TV programs seen on primetime television.