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17. That's the thing that bugs me the most.
Thu Aug 1, 2013, 01:25 AM
Aug 2013

Politicians don't want to say no to the owners, either.

Because then they'll be labeled "The (fill in the blank politician) who lost the (fill in the blank team.)"

I think back to when the Milwaukee Braves baseball team went to Atlanta, and when the Colts football team went to Indianapolis.

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yes olddots Aug 2013 #1
Oh yes, yes, yes,yes! SharonAnn Aug 2013 #18
Ditto and another yes, yes, yes, yes. n/t RebelOne Aug 2013 #45
No. Captain Stern Aug 2013 #2
It's a bad thing when they care more about sport than everything else. Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #4
But the same can be said of virtually any form of entertainment, hughee99 Aug 2013 #7
At least those have the potential to be intellectual. Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #8
Good lord that's snooty... Pelican Aug 2013 #9
No, I quite enjoy several sports within the context that they turn my brain to mush. Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #10
There! Post 12... Pelican Aug 2013 #14
I do admit that it would be pretty badass to use a monocle and top hat. Gravitycollapse Aug 2013 #16
Oh good grief a la izquierda Aug 2013 #28
Sabermetrics Yavin4 Aug 2013 #37
some people are able to enjoy all those as well as sports frylock Aug 2013 #43
Probably so. Captain Stern Aug 2013 #19
Your reply explains America's love of sports ceonupe Aug 2013 #26
Well by all means, let's decide for them what they should care about! Bake Aug 2013 #32
And then they wonder why some people hate the Left. Yavin4 Aug 2013 #38
Hell the fuck YES MotherPetrie Aug 2013 #3
I think some of the magic is gone olddots Aug 2013 #5
No more sports! No escapism! Read a book! No TV! And... lights out at 9. cherokeeprogressive Aug 2013 #6
+1 Gemini Cat Aug 2013 #22
Imagine just a fraction of the money that goes into sports went into performing arts. KittyWampus Aug 2013 #11
I agree, but sports kind of is a performing art imo. nolabear Aug 2013 #13
No, but subsidized arenas are BS. Union Scribe Aug 2013 #12
That's the thing that bugs me the most. Archae Aug 2013 #17
That is what is obscene about pro sports. teamster633 Aug 2013 #24
The problem is ceonupe Aug 2013 #29
Only Aussie Rules Football means anything to me these days. longship Aug 2013 #15
People are going to find all sorts of creative ways to justify the "importance" of pro sports dogknob Aug 2013 #20
No. Gemini Cat Aug 2013 #21
Who's to say Tien1985 Aug 2013 #23
There wouldn't be an economy if people didn't waste their time and resources The2ndWheel Aug 2013 #25
and what is so great about an economy? hfojvt Aug 2013 #39
Personally, I think there are too many sh*tty movies. Bake Aug 2013 #34
Depends DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2013 #27
doesn't that mean that many fine young minds hfojvt Aug 2013 #41
No, and people who hate sports are silly. Inkfreak Aug 2013 #30
It's not hating sports. Archae Aug 2013 #31
Naked greed isn't limited to pro sports. Bake Aug 2013 #35
There is also greed in other forms of entertainment tabbycat31 Aug 2013 #42
Yes. Vashta Nerada Aug 2013 #33
In Division I schools, the athletic departments are usually self-supporting Bake Aug 2013 #36
No. n/t zappaman Aug 2013 #40
Yes. Huge waste of time and money. n/t MadrasT Aug 2013 #44
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