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  • #21
    Originally posted by Hogg
    Way to stay on topic, xxxxxxxs!

    I can't wait to start going to Dodger games. Hopefully, they have a decent season and I don't go there to only have a place to spit my sunflower seeds.
    dang hogg, you and jilbagh go to a lot of pro games, huh? doesnt it get expensive?? I bet I can buy a shltload of clothes and shoes with the amount of money you too pay for tickets that you can simply watch for free on TV

    p.s. forgive me for going off topic

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    • #22
      Dodgers vs. Giants doesnt get any better, i was there when bonds hit his 67th. We had like 20 guys. Crazzzyyyyy.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Inna
        dang hogg, you and jilbagh go to a lot of pro games, huh? doesnt it get expensive?? I bet I can buy a shltload of clothes and shoes with the amount of money you too pay for tickets that you can simply watch for free on TV

        p.s. forgive me for going off topic
        it's all about being in the moment at the event, seeing it with your own eyes in person.

        it's all about being able to talk trash to any fans from the opposing teams and seeing the smirk on their face.

        it's all about being able to start chants in the crowd and having the people watching on TV hear us yell 'Vlade Sucks-Vlade Sucks' or 'Webbbbbberrrrrrr, Webbbbbbbberrrrr' or my favorite when Mike Bibby is shooting free throws 'test-tube baby (clap,clap, clap-clap-clap) test-tube baby'.

        it's all about pounding on the glass at a hockey game to increase the intensity.

        it's all about beach balls at dodger stadium.

        it's all about being the ultimate fan.

        it's all about being at the game!

        -kerets, Sevag Sarkissian

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        • #24
          Are you guys a bunch of f*cking idiots? I didn't say baseball required one to be any smarter. Baseball is more of an intellectual sport because more of the tension is mental. Period. There isn't as much physical action as there is in any of those other sports. Most of the time, the players are just standing or sitting while planning what they will do next. It's more thinking than anything else. That is not the case with any sport other than maybe pool. In no other sports do you have the constant tension of a pitcher trying to outthink a hitter and vice-versa. In most other sports, you simply aim to overpower or dominate with athleticism or size. Baseball is the only sport where you have the best chance of dominating with your mind.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by loseyourname
            Are you guys a bunch of f*cking idiots? I didn't say baseball required one to be any smarter. Baseball is more of an intellectual sport because more of the tension is mental. Period. There isn't as much physical action as there is in any of those other sports. Most of the time, the players are just standing or sitting while planning what they will do next. It's more thinking than anything else. That is not the case with any sport other than maybe pool. In no other sports do you have the constant tension of a pitcher trying to outthink a hitter and vice-versa. In most other sports, you simply aim to overpower or dominate with athleticism or size. Baseball is the only sport where you have the best chance of dominating with your mind.
            That is absurd; you are a phucking idiot. Tension is mental. We are not talking about weight lifting here. Nobody said that you suggested they have to be smarter. Shut your pie hole about baseball already. You are puking a bunch of nonsense. It does not require more planning than any other sport. That is just a bullsh!t justification for why they are standing around scratching themselves for four hours.

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            • #26
              I guess it's just a matter of liking the sport or not. They even consider NASCAR a sport.

              Anyone going to Dodgers and Yankees?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by jilbagh
                I guess it's just a matter of liking the sport or not. They even consider NASCAR a sport.

                Anyone going to Dodgers and Yankees?
                HEY...watch what you say...NASCAR is a sport.

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                • #28
                  Jesus, you truly are from NC. I don't go to that many sporting events. A few Laker games a year, couple Kings, few Dodgers, and Trojan football games. Okay, that's still a decent amount of clothing, I guess.

                  USC Night at Dodger Stadium on April 24. vs Gayants. I know it's April 24 but I still copped tickets. I might get tickets for the Yankees off eBay but I haven't yet. Maybe I'll wait and see if Brown is pitching here so I can go and somehow kill him.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Hogg
                    Jesus, you truly are from NC.
                    YES...and proud to be a North Carolinian I am a southern belle, what can I say?

                    anyways..back to the topic...I only watch baseball during the World Series, and since the Yankees almost always make it that far I always cheer for em

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                    • #30
                      I hate this stupid minimum character rule.
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