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Re: Ban P.E.
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 5:21 am
by rcfreak339
^I never said they did......I said there are many, many ways. Jogging, running, lifting weights and heck just by walking.
^^Oh and rotten. Of course Iv'e heard it from South Park. Although I rarely watch it.(Can't watch sports but you can watch that garbage?).
Re: Ban P.E.
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:42 pm
by Polite24
Earl wrote:A guy can get into shape and even build up his physique
without participating in sports. It's been done many times. I shall repeat myself for emphasis. This elementary fact which should be understood by everyone needs to be heard by all the nitwits who believe that no one can get into shape without sports, which is the Samdaman
party line.
A guy can get into shape and even build up his physique WITHOUT PARTICIPATING IN SPORTS. So, bug off, sports fascists!
I've conceded that fact many times...
Re: Ban P.E.
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:52 pm
by rotten
Let's all pat polite on the back before he breaks his own arm attempting.
Re: Ban P.E.
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:20 pm
by rotten
rcfreak339 wrote:(Can't watch sports but you can watch that garbage?).
Yup, It's our house, so shut up and watch our tv. Don't like the channel? Then leave. You are free to go anytime. Let me remind you that you are on the "Sports Suck" forum, and not the "I'm an idoiot sports lover forum," so you do the math. Maybe you would be more comforatable else where. You certainly are not going to change our minds.
As to "South Park" in reality, most people like you are just interested by the fart jokes, where as people like myself enjoy the irony, and the social commentary "South Park" provides. In fact, one of the first episodes, the town was so determined to have their school football team win, that they planted a bomb to hurt the other team. Irony is a concept that I enjoy.
So, what kind of social commentary does football provide? Oh, let me answer, it shows what would happen if you have only one misshaped ball and give it to a bunch of steroidal bullies and lock them in a fenced in area, and tell them there is a magic prize for them inside the ball. The irony? That they can convince imbeciles to watch it and buy their merchandise.
Re: Ban P.E.
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 10:53 pm
by Earl
A public message to rcfreak and Polite24: I was being needlessly theatrical in my last post because I was in a dark mood. Believe me, my intention was not to call either one of you a sports fascist. No member of this forum who is critical of this website -- including SportsGuy92, of course -- deserves to be called a sports fascist. I was addressing other individuals who are not active members of this forum. I never intended to engage in any name-calling, and I apologize for the misunderstanding I caused. Polite24, of course, we have no disagreement about P.E. You are quite reasonable about the subject. I just shouldn't post whenever I'm in a bad mood.