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lool, considering my soccer team sucks, i don't wanna talk about itBlackVelvet wrote:I prefer watching the people watching sports. The group mentality and strong devotion they have for people and clubs that contribute nothing tangible to their lives. Some guy I know said he sees it as a substitute for how things were back in the day, the tribal wars and a sense of 'manly-ness' that comes from it.
So obviously I know bits and pieces about sports and football lakin the only time I was every interested was when the special one was with Chelsea and of course the world cup. But I could pretend to argue with you if you're bored
you don't know what it's like supporting a team that really sucks.Shirib wrote:lool, considering my soccer team sucks, i don't wanna talk about itBlackVelvet wrote:I prefer watching the people watching sports. The group mentality and strong devotion they have for people and clubs that contribute nothing tangible to their lives. Some guy I know said he sees it as a substitute for how things were back in the day, the tribal wars and a sense of 'manly-ness' that comes from it.
So obviously I know bits and pieces about sports and football lakin the only time I was every interested was when the special one was with Chelsea and of course the world cup. But I could pretend to argue with you if you're bored
I am reading now Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. An interesting book if you haven't read it before.
OMG, aniga rabaay inta aqriisto boogaas...! Laakin, I didn't have the guts to ask the librarian, quite a disturbing plot (in this day and age).OliveOil wrote:I am reading now Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. An interesting book if you haven't read it before.
Twist....I loved that book. Which part are you on now??
I'm a Seattle sports fanKeyblade wrote:you don't know what it's like supporting a team that [i[really[/i] sucks.Shirib wrote:lool, considering my soccer team sucks, i don't wanna talk about itBlackVelvet wrote:I prefer watching the people watching sports. The group mentality and strong devotion they have for people and clubs that contribute nothing tangible to their lives. Some guy I know said he sees it as a substitute for how things were back in the day, the tribal wars and a sense of 'manly-ness' that comes from it.
So obviously I know bits and pieces about sports and football lakin the only time I was every interested was when the special one was with Chelsea and of course the world cup. But I could pretend to argue with you if you're bored
well Inter is far from being a crap team (despite being crapShirib wrote:
I'm a Seattle sports fan
true, but Inter is my only team that wins championships, and they suck this year. Praying for a top 3 finishKeyblade wrote:well Inter is far from being a crap team (despite being crapShirib wrote:
I'm a Seattle sports fan). try being a Villa fan, where the manager tries to protect 1-1 scorelines. or alternatively be a Craptors fan. We're conditioned to be desensitized to failure
oh shit that's right. always had a soft spot for the SupersonicsShirib wrote:true, but Inter is my only team that wins championships, and they suck this year. Praying for a top 3 finishKeyblade wrote:well Inter is far from being a crap team (despite being crapShirib wrote:
I'm a Seattle sports fan). try being a Villa fan, where the manager tries to protect 1-1 scorelines. or alternatively be a Craptors fan. We're conditioned to be desensitized to failure
My NBA team left for god sakes, I wish nothing but bad things for David Stern. Mariners are painful to watch, how does your pitching staff give up only 1 run and you lose, over and over again.
At least I have faith in the Seahawks and Huskies to be able to win in a couple of years.
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