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Sports fans are unbelievably irritating
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:16 pm
by horizxon
First of all I'd like to say hi to the forum. Its great that there are other people that hate sports as much as I do. I dont get why so many people find it fun to watch boring repetitive sport games for hours. I dont understand it.
True Story (Well not really a story): I live above a bar and at 3am Saturday night a group of sport fans started chanting "lets go yankees [clap-clap clap-clap-clap]." They are clearly insane. Why do you care? What the hell do you care if they win? There is nothing to be excited about. Every game is the same as all the other games. Stupid. Pointless. Idiots!
Re: Sports fans are unbelievably irritating
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:05 am
by Ray
horizxon wrote:First of all I'd like to say hi to the forum. Its great that there are other people that hate sports as much as I do. I dont get why so many people find it fun to watch boring repetitive sport games for hours. I dont understand it.
True Story (Well not really a story): I live above a bar and at 3am Saturday night a group of sport fans started chanting "lets go yankees [clap-clap clap-clap-clap]." They are clearly insane. Why do you care? What the hell do you care if they win? There is nothing to be excited about. Every game is the same as all the other games. Stupid. Pointless. Idoits!
Welcome, comrade!
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:11 am
by abitagirl
I'm glad my moods aren't dictated by whether some team wins or loses. It's nice not to have to be depressed all week because of the outcome of some dumb game.
There was a game on at 3 a.m.?
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:33 am
by Skul
Welcome, welcome, horizxon!
abitagirl wrote:There was a game on at 3 a.m.?
Maybe we're having more influence than we thought...? They're putting 'games' on at ungodly hours, now.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:47 pm
by horizxon
No there was no game. They just sporadically started chanting.
Another story (well non sequitur) I was in modells (a sporting goods store) to buy some shoes and there was this beefy guy with his girlfriend looking at the display shoes by some company that makes shoes with team names and colors plastered all over them. His girlfriend suggests a pair with some team and he responds "ughf, I'd rather cut off my foot." The way he said it was funny. Like it was a genuine statement.
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:57 pm
by Ray
horizxon wrote:No there was no game. They just sporadically started chanting.
Another story (well non sequitur) I was in modells (a sporting goods store) to buy some shoes and there was this beefy guy with his girlfriend looking at the display shoes by some company that makes shoes with team names and colors plastered all over them. His girlfriend suggests a pair with some team and he responds "ughf, I'd rather cut off my foot." The way he said it was funny. Like it was a genuine statement.

Yep, he is a sports fan alright. I don't understand the ramifications of liking one team over another. There must be a whole series of characteristics associated with each team but I don't have a clue what they might be. To me, they're all the same. I'd rather cut off my HEAD than wear ANY article of clothing with ANY team name on it!
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:07 pm
by Skul
horizxon wrote:...there was this beefy guy with his girlfriend looking at the display shoes by some company that makes shoes with team names and colors plastered all over them. His girlfriend suggests a pair with some team and he responds "ughf, I'd rather cut off my foot." The way he said it was funny. Like it was a genuine statement.
Hell, he probably
was serious. You never know with these... is 'people' the right word to use? Maybe 'sub-humans'... yeah. You never know with these sub-humans.