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Ace Rimmer
07-01-2007, 12:23 PM
Please vote.
Ace Rimmer
07-01-2007, 09:14 PM
bump. give me some feedback you American filth.
Hakluyt
07-01-2007, 09:23 PM
My assumption would be:
Football
Baseball
Basketball
Ice hockey
Soccer
In the context of professional sports, that is. More American children probably play soccer than ice hockey.
kane123123/Eagle Eye/stumbler/iceman
07-01-2007, 10:23 PM
Basketball was the only one I was good at out of these, so I voted for that. But I don't watch sports.
Keystone
07-01-2007, 11:44 PM
Baseball.
Football & basketball have become ghetto-ized.
Just don't have time for hockey anymore.
Niko Bellic
07-02-2007, 12:16 AM
Football!
Real, American Football, NFL style, though I wish there weren't so many niggers in it. Baseball is as boring as watching flies fuck. Soccer, basketball, and hockey are too chaotic, all I see are a bunch of guys going around in circles and everyone's trying to score, just like a dance club on Saturday night.
American Football has the perfect mix of strategy and chaos, with every player being a specialist, almost like chess, with blood.
Daniel Shays
07-02-2007, 12:20 AM
The '94 strike killed my youthful enthusiasm for baseball. Probably for the better looking back. I used to watch Extreme Dodgeball a lot. I've seen a few hockey games.
Keystone
07-02-2007, 12:22 AM
Football!
Real, American Football, NFL style, though I wish there weren't so many niggers in it.
That's the problem. Back football up at least 20-25 years when even the blacks mostly acted like adults, and I would agree with you.
American Football has the perfect mix of strategy and chaos, with every player being a specialist, almost like chess, with blood.
Specialization isn't a good thing. Too many subs going on.
Boleslaw
07-02-2007, 02:07 AM
Well I'm from Hockey Town, so it goes without saying.
Roland
07-02-2007, 06:08 AM
Hockey is the Nascar of the north. Besides the die-hard fans, casual observers only watch it in order to catch a devastating hit or fight; in the same way, northerners only watch the left-turn 500 on the off chance that something will go horribly wrong.
Jake Featherston
07-02-2007, 06:18 AM
I find all team sports very dull, but if I had some beer and some weed, and someone to watch it with (my best friend is a Giants fan of epic proportions), I could handle watching baseball, and maybe even get some slight enjoyment out of it. But its just too slow to watch without sedation.
Football bores me; every play looks the same to me - a bunch of guys running around. They could literally just show the same play over and over again, and I would probably never realize. Whenever anything happens, my eyes are always on the wrong part of the screen, and I miss it. My dad, my uncles Jim & George, my grandfather, at least one great-uncle, and my great-grandfather (at least) were all Notre Dame graduates, so I have been known to watch the occasional Notre Dame game, particularly when the Fightin' Irish are playing the USC Trojans. ("Booo!")
Hockey bores me to tears, but at least San Jose has a team (The Sharks).
Basketball should officially change its name to "Ghetto Crack Whore Rapping & Raping Niggerball." Seriously. I love how Kane voted for it.
EDIT: I liked America better back when baseball was indisputably the national sport. Football is for neo-cons & wrestling fans, basketball is for niggers, and hockey for Canadians. Baseball is the sport of my people, so while I don't really enjoy it much, I still express a modicum of loyalty to it.
Ace Rimmer
07-02-2007, 09:30 AM
The reason I asked was that I started to appreciate baseball more and more,
as a game and as a tradition.
So I just wanted to see how you guys stand on the issue, since baseball seems to me to be more and more underrepresented in compare to others.
Warka
07-02-2007, 04:45 PM
The reason I asked was that I started to appreciate baseball more and more,
as a game and as a tradition.
So I just wanted to see how you guys stand on the issue, since baseball seems to me to be more and more underrepresented in compare to others.
I appreciate baseball moreso than the other sports listed but find it hard to be a fan of anything involving so many non-Whites nowadays. Hockey, still predominately White, is the only choice here although expansion and such is ruining that sport, also.
ironweed
07-02-2007, 05:11 PM
For the most part, football, for the simple reason that baseball doesn't seem to translate very well to TV. Though there's something special about going to an MLB game that the NFL can't seem to match.
I used to gamble on the NFL. Made watching even the most god awful matchups (Arizona vs. Tennessee, etc.) interesting, even though I never put down a lot. But then my bookie disappeared and I've never found anyone willing to take the nickel and dime small change action that I represent. Or at any rate that I felt I could trust. Wish I had some sort of Sopranos type story about the guy, but he apparently just closed shop at the end of an NFL season and headed off to Florida. (I heard some crap that he'd been killed, but later found out that that was wrong.) Only time I've ever felt "honest bookie" wasn't an oxymoron.
I watch a whole lot less football nowadays, but still watch more of that that than anything else. :)
Johnson
07-03-2007, 04:47 AM
Used to be NHL, but I've been getting into football more lately.
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