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In reply to the discussion: Is there too much professional sports? [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)15. Only Aussie Rules Football means anything to me these days.
Footy!!
The ball is always in play (unless it goes out of bounds). It's either teams' ball -- always. Play doesn't stop for silly things like commercials. Nobody wears protection. It's played on a huge field, a cricket ground. It isn't soccer, or rugby, or the crashingly boring US football. It's something else altogether, just as the Australians would want it.
Just wish MHz Worldview would cover Footy again. I miss it.
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No, I quite enjoy several sports within the context that they turn my brain to mush.
Gravitycollapse
Aug 2013
#10
I do admit that it would be pretty badass to use a monocle and top hat.
Gravitycollapse
Aug 2013
#16
No more sports! No escapism! Read a book! No TV! And... lights out at 9.
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2013
#6
Imagine just a fraction of the money that goes into sports went into performing arts.
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#11
People are going to find all sorts of creative ways to justify the "importance" of pro sports
dogknob
Aug 2013
#20
There wouldn't be an economy if people didn't waste their time and resources
The2ndWheel
Aug 2013
#25