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Duffy Happypants
12-02-2003, 06:45 PM
out of nowhere, cincinatti seems to be winning football games!
am i the only person here that has been converted to a cincinatti fan? (event though the pats are my team! 10-2 baybe wooot!)
Ciarin
12-02-2003, 07:10 PM
I was born in Ohio, so by law I'm supposed to be a fan, but I don't really care.
I hate watching sports. I'd rather be playing.
BlackMage
12-02-2003, 08:09 PM
Ciarin, thats what I say every time my buds switch to ESPN, I mean jeese, a man needs to watch his PowerPuff Girls. I mean.. nevermind.
stuman89
12-02-2003, 08:24 PM
lol. i mean u have to watch like what? 5? 6 hours a day of powerpuff gurls?
but seriously RAMS!!!!!!!!!!! im a HUGE st. louis and if kurt and gotten hurt we wouldve easily gone to the super bowl. o well. faulk is back at least.
i hate the pats since yall have beaten my 3 other favorite teams: cowboys, titans, and colts. o well. and i HATE drew bledsoe!
I have never understood/liked football.
Seems very pointless.
I like Gymnastics, though. Now THERE'S a sport.
Coffee
12-03-2003, 01:09 PM
I used to got to college football and basketball games when I was going to school in Dallas.
Confession though, I never paid any attention to the game; I was quite closely watching the cheerleaders though.
Woody
12-03-2003, 01:11 PM
There's no point in a contest of will... but there's a point in deforming your spine and contorting in all manner of weird ways about a large mat?
Why flip when walking will do? Now that, to me, seems pointless. Athletic sure... but pointless.
Coffee
12-03-2003, 01:18 PM
Báta fighting; now there's a sport.
And Escrima.
... honestly, it's the dexterity and flexibility.
I'm biased cause I took gymnastics when I was a little kid. ^_^
But... it's facinating to me how they can do everything what they do, and have such a complete sense of there they physically are, and what thier bodies can do.
Gnomish
12-04-2003, 01:46 AM
cheerleading is life, everything else is just a game
i was a "cheerleader" 2 years in highschool
Ciarin
12-04-2003, 01:53 AM
kumite.
nuff said.
Woody
12-04-2003, 03:32 AM
On a foot ball field you need speed, flexibility, and agility to avoid a collission with a 200+pound guy whose main goal is to stop you from moving any further.
Football players have to be aware of themselves, the ball, where they are on the field, and where the opposition is (see above stated reason).
But, I'm biased because I played football in highschool... until I was accepted into Davison.
It just seems to me that any argument that can be made to prove gymnastics is a sport, can also be employed to make the same argument for football.
Kaylen
12-04-2003, 03:41 AM
If there was an off-shoot of gymnastics involving swords, I'd watch it. Like.. Ninjastics. Yeah.
That'd be a sport. Anything involving Ninja is always entertaining, even those crappy old movies.
I just seem to find most sports hopelessly boring. Especially Nascar. "And they've come around the bend again! Only four more hours! Are you on the edge of your seat yet?!"
Velenka
12-04-2003, 03:58 AM
Ninjastics would most certainly be teh win.
The football I enjoy is the kind you play in your backyard, where there really aren't any rules besides Pigpile the Sorry Mofo Carrying the Ball. Barring that.... rugby. I likes me some soccer and hockey as well, though I'll watch a football game if it's on.
I don't pay attention to teams. I'm not THAT into sports..
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