It NEVER ENDS!!
tenguzero
10-23-2005, 07:25 PM
I do NOT, for the life of me, understand how people can stand to watch so much sports. My roommate, for instance, will sit on the couch from 12 until some ridiculously late hour watching nothing but football, and it's not like it's even on one channel -- it's on 4 or 5 of them! 8 o'clock rolls around, and i just want to watch The Simpsons, but can I? NO. Apparently it's more important to keep these pinheads standing in front of the camera, blabbering on and on about the rain delay, which is in turn delaying MY show. Like I give two shits what Joe Buck thinks the rain delay is doing for the starting pitching. Does anybody even CARE about the "World Series" this year? Whether it's these guys prattling on for the 5th time about so and so's ERA record, or those knuckle-heads slapping each other on the asses for hours on end, reciting some useless statistic about a rookie QB, or a runningback's yardage, or a coach's methods. I can't help but wonder as to what might happen if you suddenly took the GAME of Football out of these people's lives -- would they just wither away, leaving nothing but their suit and tie to occupy their stool?
You like to watch anime or Star Trek, you're a queer and/or a nerd. You like to watch grown men hustling around a field, throwing balls, and slapping each other on the ass, you're an all-American guy. Ugh. Hey, isn't there some kind of post-game wrap up show about the previous post-game wrap up show's opinions about the pre-game show's predictions? GAG ME.
You like to watch anime or Star Trek, you're a queer and/or a nerd. You like to watch grown men hustling around a field, throwing balls, and slapping each other on the ass, you're an all-American guy. Ugh. Hey, isn't there some kind of post-game wrap up show about the previous post-game wrap up show's opinions about the pre-game show's predictions? GAG ME.
quteasabutton
10-23-2005, 07:42 PM
ha i'm with you on that. every sunday i work 8 1/2 hours and the guys i work with wont' be working too much cuz they'll be sitting in the break room or the print room watching one of the many football games on tv for awhile. pisses me off cuz i'm out there working and they're still getting paid more than me for doing nothing :( grrr for that
PBking82
10-23-2005, 07:47 PM
The world series this year is great. White Sox haven't won in 87 years and this is the first year for the Astros!!!! I'm a red sox fan but I still watching. As for football that is an entirely different story. I can't stand to watch it!!! playing is alright but watching just sucks ass. Hockey is the only other sport besides baseball that i enjoy watching. And you couldn't have watched the simpsons tonight anyway!!!!! It's world series time bitches!!!! Peace-
Steel
10-23-2005, 08:03 PM
only thing worse than that is the guys that watch fucking nascar all day. My god.
2.2 Straight six
10-23-2005, 08:04 PM
woo......too much sport-talk for me. i only watch motorsport anyway, an about a hour a week of that, rarely more.
i watch little tv, i like my art an that. i've abandoned my hobbies and work ha taken its place....damn i miss building my models...
i watch little tv, i like my art an that. i've abandoned my hobbies and work ha taken its place....damn i miss building my models...
PBking82
10-23-2005, 08:45 PM
only thing worse than that is the guys that watch fucking nascar all day. My god.
Now here is a man that knows what he is talking about!!! Right on Steel. Peace-
Now here is a man that knows what he is talking about!!! Right on Steel. Peace-
2.2 Straight six
10-23-2005, 10:58 PM
only thing worse than that is the guys that watch fucking nascar all day. My god.
yea, if you're gonna spend all day driving in circles there really should be more crashes, explosions etc...
an shorter races.
yea, if you're gonna spend all day driving in circles there really should be more crashes, explosions etc...
an shorter races.
craigcully
10-23-2005, 11:46 PM
only thing worse than that is the guys that watch fucking nascar all day. My god.
I cannot believe the people that literally live and breathe Nascar... different strokes for different folks I suppose.
I cannot believe the people that literally live and breathe Nascar... different strokes for different folks I suppose.
imtheoneandonlyD
10-24-2005, 12:50 AM
I do NOT, for the life of me, understand how people can stand to watch so much sports. My roommate, for instance, will sit on the couch from 12 until some ridiculously late hour watching nothing but football, and it's not like it's even on one channel -- it's on 4 or 5 of them! 8 o'clock rolls around, and i just want to watch The Simpsons, but can I? NO. Apparently it's more important to keep these pinheads standing in front of the camera, blabbering on and on about the rain delay, which is in turn delaying MY show. Like I give two shits what Joe Buck thinks the rain delay is doing for the starting pitching. Does anybody even CARE about the "World Series" this year? Whether it's these guys prattling on for the 5th time about so and so's ERA record, or those knuckle-heads slapping each other on the asses for hours on end, reciting some useless statistic about a rookie QB, or a runningback's yardage, or a coach's methods. I can't help but wonder as to what might happen if you suddenly took the GAME of Football out of these people's lives -- would they just wither away, leaving nothing but their suit and tie to occupy their stool?
You like to watch anime or Star Trek, you're a queer and/or a nerd. You like to watch grown men hustling around a field, throwing balls, and slapping each other on the ass, you're an all-American guy. Ugh. Hey, isn't there some kind of post-game wrap up show about the previous post-game wrap up show's opinions about the pre-game show's predictions? GAG ME.
So your mad because other people have hobbies that you dont? The world series this year is awesome, like PB said. I'm also a bo-sox fan but im still watching. Its something entertaining to watch on days off. Generally people have sundays off and want to relax. Why not do that infront of a tv watching football having a beer? Its entertaining. You dont like it? Go outside and play hop-scotch.
You like to watch anime or Star Trek, you're a queer and/or a nerd. You like to watch grown men hustling around a field, throwing balls, and slapping each other on the ass, you're an all-American guy. Ugh. Hey, isn't there some kind of post-game wrap up show about the previous post-game wrap up show's opinions about the pre-game show's predictions? GAG ME.
So your mad because other people have hobbies that you dont? The world series this year is awesome, like PB said. I'm also a bo-sox fan but im still watching. Its something entertaining to watch on days off. Generally people have sundays off and want to relax. Why not do that infront of a tv watching football having a beer? Its entertaining. You dont like it? Go outside and play hop-scotch.
Schister66
10-24-2005, 09:28 AM
i watch some sports, but i can't stand watchin sports all day! I watch NASCAR races occasionally, but i'm usually workin on somethin and not realy payin a lot of attention to it.
tenguzero
10-24-2005, 12:32 PM
So your mad because other people have hobbies that you dont? The world series this year is awesome, like PB said. I'm also a bo-sox fan but im still watching. Its something entertaining to watch on days off. Generally people have sundays off and want to relax. Why not do that infront of a tv watching football having a beer? Its entertaining. You dont like it? Go outside and play hop-scotch.
BAH! I don't care about other people's hobbies -- if I had something against them I'd be a hypocrite, now wouldn't I? What I don't understand is the rationale behind it. What I don't like is that (Football in particular) is such an omnipresent thing that it dominates the television from noon 'till bedtime, muscling everything else out of its way. It just so happens that MY idea of a Sunday night is relaxing and watching a new episode of The Simpsons, not watching a bunch of guys rolling tarp over a baseball diamond while the announcer waxes philosophically about the finer points of a rain delay. :uhoh:
I suppose I normally wouldn't care too much about all of this anyways, as spending my Sunday chugging beers and talking fantasy football takes a very very distant backseat to doing stuff outside. However, we here in the Northeast have been dealing with nothing but rain for the last couple weeks (and it always seems to ruin the weekends) and there looks to be a few more weeks worth in the very near future.
BAH! I don't care about other people's hobbies -- if I had something against them I'd be a hypocrite, now wouldn't I? What I don't understand is the rationale behind it. What I don't like is that (Football in particular) is such an omnipresent thing that it dominates the television from noon 'till bedtime, muscling everything else out of its way. It just so happens that MY idea of a Sunday night is relaxing and watching a new episode of The Simpsons, not watching a bunch of guys rolling tarp over a baseball diamond while the announcer waxes philosophically about the finer points of a rain delay. :uhoh:
I suppose I normally wouldn't care too much about all of this anyways, as spending my Sunday chugging beers and talking fantasy football takes a very very distant backseat to doing stuff outside. However, we here in the Northeast have been dealing with nothing but rain for the last couple weeks (and it always seems to ruin the weekends) and there looks to be a few more weeks worth in the very near future.
highteknology
10-24-2005, 12:48 PM
here's an idea. don't watch FOX in mid october. simple solution. FOX (or whatever channel airing the series) will put all their programming to the side to show the world series. so i suggest, for the next few games, don't watch them and go do something constructive, in a week your precious simpsons will be back on.
93rollaracer
10-24-2005, 04:18 PM
Who's TV is it. If it's his you have no room to bitch. If it's yours, kick his ass out.
And the World Series is great this year because the Yankees and Red Sox aren't in it.
And the World Series is great this year because the Yankees and Red Sox aren't in it.
imtheoneandonlyD
10-25-2005, 12:03 AM
Who's TV is it. If it's his you have no room to bitch. If it's yours, kick his ass out.
And the World Series is great this year because the Yankees and Red Sox aren't in it.
FYI the Yankees AND Red Sox cant be in the world series together. The sox have been in it once in the last however many years so i dont see why you put them with the yankees.
Football dominates what? maybe 2-3 channels. Obviously more if you have NFL ticket or something similiar from your cable or satelite company. Which if you have either is about 1% of all your channels. Buy another tv and stop complaining.
And the World Series is great this year because the Yankees and Red Sox aren't in it.
FYI the Yankees AND Red Sox cant be in the world series together. The sox have been in it once in the last however many years so i dont see why you put them with the yankees.
Football dominates what? maybe 2-3 channels. Obviously more if you have NFL ticket or something similiar from your cable or satelite company. Which if you have either is about 1% of all your channels. Buy another tv and stop complaining.
Shpyder
10-25-2005, 01:32 AM
I can't stand sports. Maybe because I'm athletically inept. But I cant even stand a second's worth of any sport. I like watching highlights and stuff, but not like a lot of sports buff. I guess it works the other way too... people can't understand why i love cars so much. Theyre all " a car just takes you from a to b..."
rapstagangsta
10-25-2005, 03:43 AM
You know, you could just get another TV. Problem solved.
tenguzero
10-25-2005, 11:47 AM
I share an apartment with one roommate. It's my TV, but it's in the livingroom. My bitch isn't with not being able to watch what I want because of a TV being occupied, it's with the fact that what I want to watch is usually being preempted by Football. Baseball I don't care so much about, because it's usually only on cable channels, and my hassle about this past Sunday was due more to the fact that instead of showing the normal programming (The Simpsons) they instead chose to broadcast Joe Buck prattling on about the rain and otherwise standing there with his thumb up his ass, alternating with footage of guys rolling tarp out over the field. I ended up going to bed at 11 that night and the game was still on -- I don't know if they even played any Sunday night shows. But again, the baseball thing doesn't really concern me, because the postseason is winding down anyways. Hence, the focus more on Football, whose presence dominates everything that is Broadcast TV on Sunday, and annoys the crap out of me more on principle alone (since I don't usually spend my day on Sunday sitting on my ass on the couch and drinking beer.) 12 hours and multiple channels worth of pissy coaches hooting and hollering and pushing people around over a couple yards, grab-ass, and a bunch of guys charging each other repeatedly doesn't really do it for me. And then there's Monday night, and the sheer brilliance that is John Madden:
-Random Commentator: "So John, what's your take on this situation, what can they do to get out of this one?"
-John Madden: "Well, what they're gonna want to do here, is complete some passes and get some first downs."
Whoa. I thank you for that truly insightful comment, Mr. Madden. Got any more strategy for us, Einstein? :loser:
-Random Commentator: "Now let's go back to Howie and the gang at the desk. Gentlemen? Have they devised a way for you to not only live and breathe Football, but inject it intravenously as well?"
Once many years ago, a friend of mine's stepfather was telling us about his college Football days, and how he was a Tight End. My friend immediately commented that by the time he left Football, he was a Wide Receiver. :grinno:
-Random Commentator: "So John, what's your take on this situation, what can they do to get out of this one?"
-John Madden: "Well, what they're gonna want to do here, is complete some passes and get some first downs."
Whoa. I thank you for that truly insightful comment, Mr. Madden. Got any more strategy for us, Einstein? :loser:
-Random Commentator: "Now let's go back to Howie and the gang at the desk. Gentlemen? Have they devised a way for you to not only live and breathe Football, but inject it intravenously as well?"
Once many years ago, a friend of mine's stepfather was telling us about his college Football days, and how he was a Tight End. My friend immediately commented that by the time he left Football, he was a Wide Receiver. :grinno:
AlmostStock
10-25-2005, 01:16 PM
I do NOT, for the life of me, understand how people can stand to watch so much sports...
The majority of the guys I know are big into watching professional sports and they act like it's the most important thing in the world to them. It's the first thing they look at when picking up a newspaper or logging on to web news, and the main topic of conversation the day after a "big game". Speaking of, isn't it funny how so many games are "big" or "must win" games? Ha ha, give me a break, but it's not really that important. The worst case fans even make fantasy teams to play against other peoples fantasy teams! What? I think some people need to get a life. This obsessive fascination with professional sports is the reason it cost so much to go to a "game", and athletes can demand so much money.
What's a persons connection to "their" team anyways? They usually don't know anyone on it personally, and most of the players aren't even from their town. To top it off the players and managers get traded every few years so it's no longer even the same team! Still for these fans, when their team wins it's as if they themselves actually did something. :dunno:
While I could never consider myself a sports fan, (fan is short for fanatic) I do sometimes enjoy watching the World Series. It doesn't really matter who's in it or who wins, but the drama and good plays make it worthwhile. Nothing beats a game 7 tied in the 9th! When the Superbowl is on I go grocery shopping. The store is empty. :)
The majority of the guys I know are big into watching professional sports and they act like it's the most important thing in the world to them. It's the first thing they look at when picking up a newspaper or logging on to web news, and the main topic of conversation the day after a "big game". Speaking of, isn't it funny how so many games are "big" or "must win" games? Ha ha, give me a break, but it's not really that important. The worst case fans even make fantasy teams to play against other peoples fantasy teams! What? I think some people need to get a life. This obsessive fascination with professional sports is the reason it cost so much to go to a "game", and athletes can demand so much money.
What's a persons connection to "their" team anyways? They usually don't know anyone on it personally, and most of the players aren't even from their town. To top it off the players and managers get traded every few years so it's no longer even the same team! Still for these fans, when their team wins it's as if they themselves actually did something. :dunno:
While I could never consider myself a sports fan, (fan is short for fanatic) I do sometimes enjoy watching the World Series. It doesn't really matter who's in it or who wins, but the drama and good plays make it worthwhile. Nothing beats a game 7 tied in the 9th! When the Superbowl is on I go grocery shopping. The store is empty. :)
I_Heart_Chevy
10-25-2005, 02:14 PM
It doesn't matter if your TV is in the living room, its YOUR TV. But be careful. He just might not let you use something of his because you want to watch TV for half an hour. There are assholes like that.
However, you were being insulting. Just because people love sports, doesn't mean you need to be an ass about it. And...when you said 'Does anyone even care about the World Series' (or something similar to that), I about laughed my head off. Do you know how many people are following that? Even if they aren't die hard fans...I would guess 90% of the people in the US are rooting for one of the teams.
I agree with you to some point. I don't see how people can base their entire life on a sport...but, atleast I'm not a jerk about it. They have different opinions, and I respect that.
However, you were being insulting. Just because people love sports, doesn't mean you need to be an ass about it. And...when you said 'Does anyone even care about the World Series' (or something similar to that), I about laughed my head off. Do you know how many people are following that? Even if they aren't die hard fans...I would guess 90% of the people in the US are rooting for one of the teams.
I agree with you to some point. I don't see how people can base their entire life on a sport...but, atleast I'm not a jerk about it. They have different opinions, and I respect that.
imtheoneandonlyD
10-25-2005, 02:30 PM
I wonder why sports take over airtime from shows like The simpsons and other sunday(and monday for football) tv shows. Oh yeah, RATINGS.
Does anyone even care about The Simpsons? Why would you want to waste half an hour of your life watching something that isnt even real? Im sure you can wake up early on saturday and there will be some mindless cartoons on for you. I mean hell you could just wait until they came out on DVD and watch them ALL DAY EVERYDAY.
Does anyone even care about The Simpsons? Why would you want to waste half an hour of your life watching something that isnt even real? Im sure you can wake up early on saturday and there will be some mindless cartoons on for you. I mean hell you could just wait until they came out on DVD and watch them ALL DAY EVERYDAY.
tenguzero
10-25-2005, 09:21 PM
Oooo! Methinks I hit a nerve with the sports fanboys. Well :crying:
Whatever. You guys have your locker room antics, ass pats, and John Madden. And that's fine by me -- you can have it!
Cartoons own. Hours upon hours of competitive sports is dumb. Am I angering you yet?
I would guess 90% of the people in the US are rooting for one of the teams.
Perhaps I was hasty, as there are obviously (somewhere out there) people rooting for one of the World Series teams. 9 people out of 10 though? meh...
Whatever. You guys have your locker room antics, ass pats, and John Madden. And that's fine by me -- you can have it!
Cartoons own. Hours upon hours of competitive sports is dumb. Am I angering you yet?
I would guess 90% of the people in the US are rooting for one of the teams.
Perhaps I was hasty, as there are obviously (somewhere out there) people rooting for one of the World Series teams. 9 people out of 10 though? meh...
imtheoneandonlyD
10-27-2005, 12:32 AM
No, you can keep john madden....dont get me wrong i like sports but john madden is the dumbest announcer ever. He says the most obvious shit all the time, people who dont even know football could figure out the shit he gets paid to tell people.
I can just come back with, hours upon hours of mindless fiction based drawings are dumb.
I can just come back with, hours upon hours of mindless fiction based drawings are dumb.
tenguzero
10-27-2005, 07:14 PM
And so you have it. Wanna fight? :evillol:
Hah! Stupid Madden -- Football fans don't even like you!.
Hah! Stupid Madden -- Football fans don't even like you!.
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