Posted by B-maniac on February 01, 2008 at 19:57:53 from (207.241.137.117):
In Reply to: Re: Super Bowl posted by ric1 on February 01, 2008 at 18:09:04:
Americans should feel proud that our obsession with ball games (notice I didn't say sports)has elevated the bullies that we hated in school for smashing our potato chips every lunch hour and the ones the teachers didn't want back next year so they passed them for the good of the next grade comming in , to the title of over paid over hyped psuedo heros who are obviously above the laws of the rest of us (see O. J. , Vick etc,etc). What kind of bordom of life must one have to travel hundreds of miles to a stadium to set out in the weather in the parking lot and get drunk and maybe watch the game on the outdoor big screen and then more than likely without a designated driver , hop back on the freeway and hopefully not take someones life on the way home??? Stand way back and take a look down on it once. There are some extremely bored and questionable individuals in this country. Oh! Don't worry Ethel , forget about the house forclosure , the truck repossesion , phone dissconnect and the power shut off!!! We is gunna potty down t'nite and git drunk and wach us sum futbawl!! Git me a brewski and some beads , ho! Sorry if I offended anyone , this is just my opinion of our country's obsession with being followers as apposed to leaders.
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