Posted by Ultradog MN on February 02, 2015 at 13:45:27 from (174.20.252.82):
In Reply to: Re: Super Bowl posted by Mike (WA) on February 02, 2015 at 10:18:08:
Mike, You make your point well. If a guy doesn't like it, don't read it, etc. Here's where I differ though: There aren't many places where a guy can ask about roller chain, grain bins, buying keyed shafting, barn roofing, ditches, wire gauges, species of wood and concrete. The knowledge here pertaining to those and other things makes this place unique. As for sports, as I have said here before, there are literally thousands of web sites where folks can discuss their games. Plus, you can go on TV and radio and listen to 24/7 sports talk. Isn't that enough for you fans? I agree with jimg that people's fervor over sports make them an annoyance. They seem to think it's okay to talk all sports, all the time. No matter what the occasion or venue or topic at hand might be. This place is unique. And I for one would hate to see it get 'ruined' by becoming just another place to talk your games.
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