What the fuck? It was an honest question.. if that's why you don't like football it makes no sense because basketball has the same type of stuff. I get it if you don't like the sport itself, add that's fine, I don't give a fuck. But you came into my conversation complaining about stuff that's in basketball as well, which i tight was weird. So I simply brought that up and now you're talking about me dealing with consequences, what I need to ingrain into my brain, what I need to learn and you claim I'm baiting you? HAH. Thanks for reminding me why I try to avoid conversations with you.
your post says otherwise Bones.....avoiding conversations with me would mean actually avoiding them....but it's all good.
whenever you address the thread topic....it's everyone's conversation...I troll football threads with a simple...football sucks post and leave
Football sucks and your BS reeks. But I'll leave. I'm not in the mood to deal with you right now. Far from it.
Tennis, one of the only two more boring sports than, well, anything else. The other more boring sport is golf, which HomerLovesKoolaid would find objectionable. Let me clarify that, Homer loves golf. I like it when I get to watch his son play (he's very, very good) or when some of us get together with Wookie for beer and zany antics on the course. If there's a greater guy to spend time with than Wookie, I've yet to meet him.
Tennis is great...bowling is boring, ping pong and volleyball are boring...world poker competitions are boring...curling is boring and then...American football...golf is faster than sominex to watch...I met Homer at his golf tournament in Lane county last fall and had a couple beers...great guy!
I've played several sports: baseball, basketball, billiards, bowling, foosball, football, golf, ping pong, soccer, tennis, volleyball, and various water sports. Those are the sports I can recall at the moment. In many cases for me, playing sports is a lot more fun than watching them. With that said, I'm a Yankees fan and have been ever since my father and grandfather introduced them to me as an ankle biter (early 1980s).
I'll bet you've never played pong. Ask you dad about it, I'm sure he remembers. As a side note and my claim to fame, I once knew the attorney that worked on the copyright to Pong. Yes, I do lead an exciting life.
Lanny, we actually had the pong system and I played it often with dad. After a while he would get upset losing to his 7 year old son. Haha.