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Re: Enough

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:40 pm
by Lewis
Craig Storm wrote:In 2004, the Calgary Flames made it really close to winning (or did they win?) the Stanley Cup. Thousands of people congregated to the avenue perpendicular to the Arena where this took place every night of the playoffs. Traffic could not pass. It was mostly violence-free. Women were taking their junk out. Clearly alcohol fueled mayhem. They called it the red mile, due to the colors of the Calgary Flames jerseys. This now happens every year they get to the playoffs.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Mile

Is this mentality in Detroit as well?
That is not really the most moral, dignified and self Integral way to go about is it?

Re: Enough

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:50 pm
by Fat Man
Polite24 wrote: You can not say that it takes more talent to be an actor.
Yeah, I guess that it does take more talent to play sports.

UGH! ME KICK FOOTBALL! ME THROW BALL REAL HARD! UGH! BALL GO REAL FAR! DUH!!!

Yeah! That takes even more talent than being a Shakespearean Actor!

I stand corrected!

Re: Enough

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:56 pm
by Craig Storm
Lewis wrote:That is not really the most moral, dignified and self Integral way to go about is it?
It could be worse. On another note though, this type of thing has happened a lot in the past, but not only at sports events. Music events can have this effect on peole, as can religious events. It's not a sports thing, it's a people thing. I'd say.

Re: Enough

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:49 pm
by Polite24
Fat Man wrote:
Polite24 wrote: You can not say that it takes more talent to be an actor.
Yeah, I guess that it does take more talent to play sports.

UGH! ME KICK FOOTBALL! ME THROW BALL REAL HARD! UGH! BALL GO REAL FAR! DUH!!!

Yeah! That takes even more talent than being a Shakespearean Actor!

I stand corrected!
That was a very poor representation of just how hard it is to play football at the professional level.

Re: Enough

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:14 pm
by Fat Man
Polite24 wrote:
Fat Man wrote:
Polite24 wrote: You can not say that it takes more talent to be an actor.
Yeah, I guess that it does take more talent to play sports.

UGH! ME KICK FOOTBALL! ME THROW BALL REAL HARD! UGH! BALL GO REAL FAR! DUH!!!

Yeah! That takes even more talent than being a Shakespearean Actor!

I stand corrected!
That was a very poor representation of just how hard it is to play Tiddly Winks at the professional level.
Oh yes! Physically it's very hard to play football.

Mentally, it's easy, because it doesn't take any brains!

But yes, physically it's hard. I'll grant you that!

That's why football players sweat like pigs and smell like pigs!

But pigs are smarter!

Re: Enough

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:28 pm
by Polite24
You've never played football at even a high school level, so how would you know how much it takes mentally?

Re: Enough

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:37 pm
by Fat Man
Polite24 wrote:You've never played football at even a high school level, so how would you know how much it takes mentally?
I once played basketball in the 5th grade.

My teacher was a demented psychopath who enjoyed humiliating me in the PE class in front of the other students.

None of them had an ounce of brains!

So, why would playing football in high school require any more brains than basketball in grade school? Eh?

I have seen Kindergartners playing in a sandbox who showed more intelligence and creativity than even Collage or professional football players.

I rest my case!

Case closed!

NEXT CASE!!!

Remember, I'm da judge around here!

Got that? JIMBO???

Re: Enough

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:39 pm
by Polite24
Before you proclaim yourself "The Judge" while attacking other people's intelligence, you should probably spell college right.

Re: Enough

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:51 pm
by Fat Man
Polite24 wrote:Before you proclaim yourself "The Judge" while attacking other people's intelligence, you should probably spell college right.
So, sue me!!

Next case!!!

Re: Enough

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:59 pm
by Earl
All heat and no light.

Re: Enough

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:41 pm
by Millhouse
Craig Storm wrote:
Lewis wrote:That is not really the most moral, dignified and self Integral way to go about is it?
It could be worse. On another note though, this type of thing has happened a lot in the past, but not only at sports events. Music events can have this effect on peole, as can religious events. It's not a sports thing, it's a people thing. I'd say.
You get the point of this website, then. Too bad Polite24 does not care to even try.

Re: Enough

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:31 pm
by Craig Storm
Millhouse wrote:You get the point of this website, then. Too bad Polite24 does not care to even try.
I don't know. I think both sides of the arguments he participates in have moments of logical clarity.

Re: Enough

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:38 pm
by Millhouse
Craig Storm wrote:I don't know. I think both sides of the arguments he participates in have moments of logical clarity.
Stick around for awhile. You'll see what I'm talking about.