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chaseman
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« Reply #15 on: December 10, 2006, 12:56:21 pm »

How about the Channels without the islands.

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AMP
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« Reply #16 on: December 10, 2006, 05:30:35 pm »

Schools typically promote Stick and Ball sports, and not much else.  Nothing against Amateur Football, just amazes me that so many people are still attracted to watching people PLAY it.

But hey, millions of people worship cows too.  

And recently Poker and Spelling Bees have become sports on ESPN.

You left out a sentence in your quote of my paragraph.  

"If it can't kill ya, it ain't much of a sport"

Most schools do not have Motorsports in their courses.  

The only true sports are Mountain Climbing, Bull Fighting and Motorsports, they can all kill you, all the rest are mere games.



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Some people in Oklahoma pay mega bucks to go sit and watch an Amateur College Football game, try to explain that??



I'll explain that you're a damn moron.  Don't EVER insult college football.  It's the best sport in this country.  I get incredible enjoyment spending a lot of money on my religious attendance at every Sooner game.

Stop posting.  You're an idiot.

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