Re: The Ranting Thread
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:06 pm
Yeah, pretty much.McAvoy wrote:Like in all things, it's usually more fun to play (especially if you know how to) than watch.
Yeah, pretty much.McAvoy wrote:Like in all things, it's usually more fun to play (especially if you know how to) than watch.
I'd make an exception for boxing or muay thai.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Yeah, pretty much.McAvoy wrote:Like in all things, it's usually more fun to play (especially if you know how to) than watch.
I'll agree on boxing.Mikey wrote:I'd make an exception for boxing or muay thai.
I actually worked at Three Rivers Stadium in 1991 and 1992 (job while in highschool). There were some good players on the team at that time. First place for like a year or something. However, I didn't like baseball before that job, but I really hated it after, lol.Mikey wrote:1. Curling.Jim wrote:s there a more boring sport to watch?
2. Test cricket. At least with baseball - even AL baseball - one can be reasonably certain that you won't have to miss more than one meal in order to continue watching.
Certainly there is a lot of down time in baseball, and the ridiculousness of shaking off a catcher for 5 minutes - or stepping out of the box to grab your crotch for 30 seconds between every pitch - can get annoying. But when the winning run is on second, there's two outs, and the batter is down 1-2, that few seconds in which the pitcher is trying to decide to climb the ladder with some cheese or go to some heavy junk serves to build dramatic tension rather than detract from the game.
*EDIT* BTW, Jim - did you know that Pittsburgh once had one of the most dynamic home-run duos in all of baseball? Toward the end of his career, Detroit sent Hank Greenberg to Pittsburgh, where he played with a young slugger coming up by the name of Kiner - Ralph Kiner, whose HR to at-bat ratio wasn't exceeded until McGwire.
Yeah... that's a bit anal. Not like it was handicapped or something like that.Reliant121 wrote:You know what I really really hate is that one person in your workplace or educational facility that's REALLY anal about the most pathetic things. I parked for a maybe 2 minutes in the staff bike park this morning, simply because the classroom that I was dropping coursework off at was right in front of it and the site manager already filed a ban request on my numberplate. Fortunately someone has a modicum of common sense and I've been cleared of it but it just seems so pathetic, especially since there are a maximum of two staff who park motorcycles there, and neither were there at the time.
BasketballJim wrote:Is there a more boring sport to watch?
Thank you.Royal_Foxx wrote:BasketballJim wrote:Is there a more boring sport to watch?
*high five back*Tsukiyumi wrote:Thank you.Royal_Foxx wrote:BasketballJim wrote:Is there a more boring sport to watch?
*high five*
So which do they want you to do? Keep an enormous queue of cars travelling at the speed of the bike or play chicken with oncoming traffic at a closing speed of 50-60mph?Jim wrote:A new law here in PA is that cars have to give bicycles a 4 foot cushon when passing the bike...
The bike park in question has space enough for at least 8 motorbikes; that taken as if every single one of those motorbikes was a full size fire breathing Harley. Not my little Honda and the two Sports bikes that usually park there.Mikey wrote:Hmm. Motorcycle-specific parking is fairly rare over here... are there enough staff at that particular location who ride that screwing with you for taking up one space for five minutes was even remotely warranted?