Darts (or “Dots” in British) is 9 times more athletic than American basketball.
Speaking of Dots, Dots are a type of candy that was invented in 1945. They are allegedly the number one best selling brand of gumdrops in the US and have been ever since they were introduced.
Video of how Dots are made. Despite what the narrator says, they ARE gumdrops (the company says so) and I’ve never seen them wiggle or jiggle.
A licorice variety called Crows predated Dots by some time, being invented in 1890.
Getting back to dots (darts), Britishers don’t have an “a” sound in their words*, they substitute it for an “o” sound as in:
Dots (darts)
Fronce (France)
Donce (dance)
Cossle (castle)
Both (bath)
*Unless it’s preceded by the letter “h” so “happy” becomes “appy”. Sometimes they still don’t pronounce the “a” sound, even when there is an “h”, such as “Hampton” becomes “umpton”.