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thegreekdog wrote:It's a trap because BBS is going to try to prove playing sports is not boring, while watching is.
In any event, I find billiards extremely boring... also swimming and running. Other than that, I got nothing else. I've not found any other sport I've played boring. Let me make a list (most exciting to least exciting)
- Rugby
- Basketball
- Football (American)
- Street hockey
- Soccer (so much running...)
- Baseball
- Softball
- Golf
- Discus throw (this high only because our discus practice field was right next to the women's soccer practice field)
- Bowling
- Billiards
- Swimming
- Running
Symmetry wrote:Rugby can't be boring. It has the Haka.
Well, maybe Rugby League is still boring...
thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:Rugby can't be boring. It has the Haka.
Well, maybe Rugby League is still boring...
I have tried to watch rugby and have found it incredibly boring (much like I find soccer boring).
Lootifer wrote:HAH! This is a trap! Since I am pretty sure BBS thinks all sports are boring.
thegreekdog wrote:It's a trap because BBS is going to try to prove playing sports is not boring, while watching is.
nietzsche wrote:Basketball (this must be for gays, all that sweaty contact),
Football (some, not organized and I liked to tackle and run with the ball but not being tackled),
Billiards (seriously? after the 3rd drink I don't care anymore all it want is for it to end so I can monopolize the jukebox)
Softball (gay)
Street hockey (I'd rather skate alone)
Bowling (for starters I don't like wearing used shoes, then the sits are uncomfortable and the drinks are expensive, and I like a softer light while I'm drinking)
More to be remembered later.
Andy wrote:It's a trap because BBS seems to suggest my used bananas may have little or no value.
aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.
BigBallinStalin wrote:Are there any sports involving bananas?
Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:Rugby can't be boring. It has the Haka.
Well, maybe Rugby League is still boring...
I have tried to watch rugby and have found it incredibly boring (much like I find soccer boring).
Was it that you didn't understand what was going on?
AndyDufresne wrote:Lootifer wrote:HAH! This is a trap! Since I am pretty sure BBS thinks all sports are boring.thegreekdog wrote:It's a trap because BBS is going to try to prove playing sports is not boring, while watching is.
It's a trap because BBS seems to suggest my used bananas may have little or no value.
Also, I like how nietzsche seems to operate under the definition of "anything that is different or not particularly of my interest is gay"nietzsche wrote:Basketball (this must be for gays, all that sweaty contact),
Football (some, not organized and I liked to tackle and run with the ball but not being tackled),
Billiards (seriously? after the 3rd drink I don't care anymore all it want is for it to end so I can monopolize the jukebox)
Softball (gay)
Street hockey (I'd rather skate alone)
Bowling (for starters I don't like wearing used shoes, then the sits are uncomfortable and the drinks are expensive, and I like a softer light while I'm drinking)
More to be remembered later.
--Andy
thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:Rugby can't be boring. It has the Haka.
Well, maybe Rugby League is still boring...
I have tried to watch rugby and have found it incredibly boring (much like I find soccer boring).
Was it that you didn't understand what was going on?
I played rugby for four years, so I like to think I understood (a certain Brazilian scrum half would disagree with me... "FUCKING FORWARDS!"), but let's say it was 25% not understanding and 75% poor camera work.
Lootifer wrote:As far as camera work goes what level of rugby were you watching? Most international stuff is of a pretty high standard, but lower grade stuff when they dont have a very high pov set up it makes it very hard to watch.
thegreekdog wrote:Lootifer wrote:As far as camera work goes what level of rugby were you watching? Most international stuff is of a pretty high standard, but lower grade stuff when they dont have a very high pov set up it makes it very hard to watch.
The last rugby I watched was in 2005/2006. I felt like the camera tries to take in the entirety of the field rather than focusing on the ball or what's going on around the ball. Generally, in the American sports I watch (football, basektball, baseball) the camera follows the ball fairly closely. In football and basketball the camera angles are such that I can see most of the field and the action around the ball.
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