Forlorn Drifter wrote:I find sports different from other hobbies because I see so much more emphasis put on it, and so many people will blatantly deny family gatherings or avoid other important things for football. I don't understand it.
Perhaps you should quit trying to understand it if it bothers you that much.
Forlorn Drifter wrote:I find sports different from other hobbies because I see so much more emphasis put on it, and so many people will blatantly deny family gatherings or avoid other important things for football. I don't understand it.
Perhaps you should quit trying to understand it if it bothers you that much.
Well, I live in Texas, and I honestly don't know of anyone who dislikes football other than me and my Dad. Everyone else watches it, plays it, or both, or is into the fantasy, and I can't escape it. It is infuriating.
Forlorn Drifter wrote:I find sports different from other hobbies because I see so much more emphasis put on it, and so many people will blatantly deny family gatherings or avoid other important things for football. I don't understand it.
Yay another case of hate or disliking other people because they like what I dont like! It is a passion for people. We truly enjoy and love the sport. I can understand how you can't comprehend from most of your jaded outlook I see from your posts on here.
So idiot driving season has started. I was cut off 3 times while slowly trickling through the pick up lane at the port yesterday. The last one came within inches of the front bumper. Today's lunch run was much of the same. One person was going 30 in a 35 so I went to go around them and they pulled a "Oh no you didn't!" and sped up just so I'd have to get back behind them as I was turning a way down the road. Then some other moron was weaving through the rest of us that were going 20 in the school zone with elementary school kids waiting at a crossing.
MrPopo wrote:I think we can all agree that melted marshmallows over sweet potatoes is awesome. And that's REALLY what the holiday is about.