Squish the fish. That's all I care about
Squish the fish. That's all I care about
I'm more annoyed that the radio stations play his interviews way too many times. I can't stand listening to such a bland sterilized speaker.
It is a game played to entertain you.
You have fallen for the trap.
Personally I have more respect for the guy who goes to work in the factory for $15.00 bucks an hour 60 hours a week to keep grub on the table than some prima donna bazillionaire who makes $50,000 a minute on a Sunday afternoon.
Both of them fall off the face of the earth and which effects my life more?
Pro athletes, much like Hollyweirdos are typically so disconnected from reality they couldn't wipe their own ass.
There are a few exceptions, just like any other
The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...
Gun Control - seeking a Hardware solution for a Software problem...
IN before we know who. .
If it's below freezing and snow on the ground, i'll turn on a game. If not there are far too many things one can do outside , or around the house then sit in front of the tv for 2-3 hrs.
Even years ago when we'd ride with some of the broncos (offensive line) i'd still not get emotionally wrapped up in the game. It's a game and sales pitch for the newest beverage, shoes, skis, truck etc.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
This in spades. I still follow my home state team, and my wife purchases the NFL package, but we DVR every game and go outside. Even in feezing and snow (see snowbike thread!).
Come back when it is dark and watch a 3 hour game in closer to 90 minutes.
Edit: But I follow pretty casually. The NFL is a terrible product. If I didn't have such affinity for the team (if not the sport) I'd have given up long, long ago.
Obviously not a golfer.