well I accept the sports and all and i liked to play a nice pick up game, or a small organized game to have fun and drink after the game type of deal, but what I am talking about are those fans that act as if I am a peice of nothing, if i don't know who Kobe Bryant is.
I know who he is but it's hard not to, since the news will play that all day.
I am more of changing the way it is brought to us. not use manliness, fame, fortune and the rest of that i see to program in our brains the sport.
how about we take away sports, and people teach us how to be great people and help one another and learn to like it, so that when we get older, we think its FUN to help one another, and read, and learn, and be nice to people.
wouldnt you like to see FOXNEWS or CNN or any other news station have a "Monday Night Science Project" or whatever the likes are. (as you can tell I am not very creative.)
alot of you will say that this is "boring" since you are use to watching sports.
It is all in the mind if you ask me. the time i fell asleep at the superbowl, i felt bad since i was a guest in his house and I didnt want to make him feel as if he was a boring host, though i dont think he would have thought that, since he was very much in the game, so after half-time I got more into the game, and tried to learn names and watch random things like mess ups, or replays or what have you.
I plan to do my part that is for sure. When I have kids, I will not put them in sports, but I will try my hardest to make reading, learning, helping, cleaning, talking, family, fun.
I am sure it will be hard for me and the wife since we are surrounded everyday by people who idolize over others, when all they do is play.
does anyone idolize over writers, scientists, good noble people, and the news surrounding them?
this is where I am getting at.
those of you who play/watch sports.
what would you do if there weren't any sports?
Last edited by blktour; 09-30-2008 at 09:46 AM..
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