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Going to evening church service with the wife.
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salvo wrote:Who's playing?
Must not be easily frustrated...game keeper wrote:GK junior will be up watching! He's a Cardinals fan!
Circus Maximus...Sixgun wrote:Like Hobie's wife, my wife is watching it----alone. Not only do I not watch ANY professional sports, I openly condemm the players to guys I work with. As I am a industrial worker, I get in lots of verbal arguements with the guys. Its got something to do with the reason why the Romans had the gladiators---keep the simple minded occupied.
Sports bore me to no end and the players are in the same group as Hollywood. Thats enough of sports talk--back down to the basement to finish up on the rust blue job on my 336 in 375! Nows THATS exciting!-----------Sixgun
Two words YK: ice hockeyYsabel Kid wrote:Plus, you just have to love the combination of strategy, skill, and brute force that is football. No other sport comes close!
Boxing on ice? You lose the finese in ice hockey. The game winning catch in the end zone is the perfect example. Hockey has more speed to it's game, but because of the speed, the element of strategy is somewhat reduced. Still, the athletes in that sport do seem to have their heads on straight. I will not watch basketball at any level. Thug-ball is a more apt decription...awp101 wrote:Two words YK: ice hockeyYsabel Kid wrote:Plus, you just have to love the combination of strategy, skill, and brute force that is football. No other sport comes close!
And with the exception of a few goons in the league, most of the guys are low-key, stand up guys from what I've seen since I started following it 15 years or so ago.