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Post by blob on Jun 17, 2009 16:49:20 GMT -5
What a country of doofs we are. Complaining about how horrible times are. We still can afford to spend billions and billions of dollars on our favorite douchebags like Kobe, A-Rod, Clemens, etc,etc,etc. But when it comes to health care and education, we throw nickels around like they're manhole covers. (I think someone once said that about George Halas). Anyway, you doofs continue on with your hero worship of these morons.
Your pal,
The Blob
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2009 17:13:10 GMT -5
I've lost all respect for A-Rod since he knocked up Sarah Palin.
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Post by blob on Jun 17, 2009 17:25:40 GMT -5
Wow! A-Rod knocked up Sarah Pavan? Is she still going to be able to play for team Canada?
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Post by Phaedrus on Jun 17, 2009 18:58:49 GMT -5
Great, there goes the John and Kate Plus Eight coverage for the next week....
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Post by goGopherBill on Jun 18, 2009 7:37:55 GMT -5
ABC ..( ALL BARACK CHANNEL..)
has the video of A- Rod and Palin..
complete with MUSKRAT LOVE playing in the background.
Keith Oberdoggie does the play by play..
and the crowd goes wild..
Letterman goes for the extra point... oops..just a little outside...
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Post by Wolfgang on Jun 18, 2009 14:37:38 GMT -5
I don't follow any celebrity. None of my money goes to them: no NFL, NBA, MLB merchandise, no Keira Knightley lipstick, no Sarah Palin glasses. All of my money goes to the upkeep of my doggies. This week, I will pay $700 for dental work on one of my dogs. He has tartar/plaque and gingivitis. Serious problem. After that, I have to rigorously brush his teeth. Can you imagine? $700 for teeth cleaning for a dog!?!?! That's where my money goes.
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Post by The Bofa on the Sofa on Jun 22, 2009 12:16:55 GMT -5
What a country of doofs we are. Complaining about how horrible times are. We still can afford to spend billions and billions of dollars on our favorite douchebags like Kobe, A-Rod, Clemens, etc,etc,etc. I don't spend billions of dollars on any athlete. I don't even spend what I can afford on them. I do use discretionary money to pay for entertainment. When I do so, I don't begrudge the entertainers for getting compensated for it. But I don't attend these events for their benefit, only mine.
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Post by blob on Jun 22, 2009 13:16:37 GMT -5
What a country of doofs we are. Complaining about how horrible times are. We still can afford to spend billions and billions of dollars on our favorite douchebags like Kobe, A-Rod, Clemens, etc,etc,etc. I don't spend billions of dollars on any athlete. I don't even spend what I can afford on them. I do use discretionary money to pay for entertainment. When I do so, I don't begrudge the entertainers for getting compensated for it. But I don't attend these events for their benefit, only mine. I obviously wasn't singling out any individual, p-dub. Just making a statement about the importance our culture places on professional sports. I just feel that the behavior of so many athletes is so disgraceful, and the cost of compensating them so ridiculous, that I just don't find it that "entertaining". I've had several friends that were professional athletes, and they laughingly confirm that the bad behavior we hear about is just the tip of the iceberg. It's each person's choice how they want to spend their discretionary income. It does become problematic when you have people driving around without car insurance, but finding it more important to throw down 100.00 for a ticket to their favorite sporting event. And believe me, in Socal there is a lot of that mentality around. Anyway far be it from me to tell you how to spend your money. I just am not going to spend any more of mine on drugged out, cheating, wife beating, steroided out thugs. Have a nice day, Grumpy Old Blob
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Post by Wolfgang on Jun 22, 2009 13:53:38 GMT -5
I always get a kick out of athletes' mantra about their high pay, "Hey, I'm just trying to put food on the table for my family." LOL!
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Post by The Bofa on the Sofa on Jun 22, 2009 14:17:52 GMT -5
I don't spend billions of dollars on any athlete. I don't even spend what I can afford on them. I do use discretionary money to pay for entertainment. When I do so, I don't begrudge the entertainers for getting compensated for it. But I don't attend these events for their benefit, only mine. I obviously wasn't singling out any individual, p-dub. Just making a statement about the importance our culture places on professional sports. We all have our favorite forms of entertainment. How many are doing that? I don't know too many people without car insurance, and so I don't have any idea of how they spend their entertainment dollars. I will suggest, albeit baselessly, that they are not the ones who contributing much of the revenues of professional sports teams. I see no reason to think that season ticket holders, for example, have the same percentage of uninsured drivers as do the regular population. Do you ever go to the movies?
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Post by mikegarrison on Jun 22, 2009 14:41:08 GMT -5
I've got 1/4 season tickets to the Mariners, and full season tickets to the Seattle Repertory Theater. Occasionally I'll go to concerts. Rarely I'll go to movies. I went to more winery parties last year than I went to movies and (non-winery) concerts combined. I pay for cable TV and internet access. I went to about 10 UW volleyball matches last year. And my cars are insured.
Like P-dub said, I pay for entertainment because I find it entertaining and I like to be entertained. I do not care what other people are or are not paying for that same entertainment, nor do I care very much whether the entertainers are "good role models".
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Post by The Bofa on the Sofa on Jun 22, 2009 15:00:51 GMT -5
Although I will admit that one problem with having so many people wanting sports tickets is that it makes it harder for me to get them and to get good seats. So I would be better off if fewer people were attending.
BTW, Mike, I am going to be in Seattle in July. Got an extra Mariners ticket for Sunday July 12th? Want some company? The wife will be busy conferencing, and I thought it would be fun for the baby and me to head to a ballgame. I was going to just get a single, but hey, if I can get season ticket holder seats, it's that much better.
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Post by blob on Jun 22, 2009 15:03:04 GMT -5
Do you ever go to the movies? Hardly. I find most films today to be pretty lame. But if I know that the film is starring a pedophile, I'm certainly not gonna be buyin a ticket to that particular show. There are enough choices out there that I can pick and choose. (my brothers went to school with Charlie Sheen, Emelio Estevez, and Sean Penn, so I'm well versed in the a$$clown aspect of Hollywood) LOL.
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Post by The Bofa on the Sofa on Jun 22, 2009 15:12:57 GMT -5
Do you ever go to the movies? Hardly. I find most films today to be pretty lame. But if I know that the film is starring a pedophile, I'm certainly not gonna be buyin a ticket to that particular show. Are you seriously comparing "steroid use" to paedophilia?
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Post by mikegarrison on Jun 22, 2009 15:14:24 GMT -5
No, my season ticket package is weekday (M-Th) only, sorry. But if I'm around that weekend I probably wouldn't mind meeting up. Let me know. mikegarrison@alum.mit.edu
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