I can't imagine playing golf, or doing much of anything, the day after a meet.
Couch, a few drinks for all the hard work, and some food.
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04-11-2013, 08:59 AM #2253
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It sucks I gotta drive back on Sunday. Would be a perfect day for golf watching and bourbon!!
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04-11-2013, 09:19 AM #2254
[QUOTE=FrmrHoss;1053789421
Plus it's Master's Sunday. What a great day to just sit on the couch and do nothing.
The wifey asked me if we could do mulch in the yard. I said, are you f'in crazy!?![/QUOTE]
Playing golf is something I can kind of see people doing. I've played a few times. But watching it, thats another story.
I have to mulch next weekend. My yard matches my cell phone, poverty.
I guess if you're drinking enough bourbon then golf watching could be fun.
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04-11-2013, 09:56 AM #2256
come on now. soccer is the most watched sport in the world.
inb4 poverty sport
that, rugby, and football are probably the most action filled sports to watch. even though NFL is loaded with commercials.
seriously though, some sports a fun to play but awful to watch
tennis
golf
baseball
basketball , this one is strictly opinion. I just hate the ******* fouling that happens in the last 2 minutes of the game. it's ridiculous.
EDIT: you're cheeky as fuk and on your toes lately haha
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Soccer.
Most watched sport in the world.
Least watched sport in this country *******.Better Body Sports
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04-11-2013, 10:17 AM #2258
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I see where you're coming from though Brando. I mean you're not a golfer right? As some who plays I appreciate the beauty and history of Augusta and also because I can't break 80 know just how impressive it is what those guys are doing (I feel very confident I could not even break 100 at the course set up in tournament condition in 5 tries).
It's the same way that I hear people that watch soccer appreciate defensive strategies and the plays/passing etc that set up shooting attempts which to most of us is just the boring **** that just happens between goals.New log: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=144101461
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04-11-2013, 10:17 AM #2259
BRB checking TV ratings because I highly doubt that. Otherwise ESPN, Fox, and NBC wouldn't be paying out the ass to get rights to European leagues....
seriously, brb
I think Ice Hockey takes the cake in the states for least watched. Which is a shame cause it's probably the most alpha sport played professionally in this country.
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On the edge of my seat here.....
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I will give you that people have different tastes, I mean I just got into watching NASCAR last year, so yeah. I seriously believe that golf has more action than soccer though. Plus the prestige of the Masters is just awesome to see play out. It is like the Super Bowl, Daytona 500, Kentucky Derby, etc....you aren't seeing any sandbagging there.
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I've watched a bit of it, the gameplay is just slow.
I guess any sport is this way, if you don't truly understand the game you don't see the action or beauty in whats going on. Everyone who doesn't like soccer thinks all games end 1-0 after 90 minutes of kickball.
I grew up watching NASCAR cause my dad was a fan. Used to go to Bristol and Martinsville. It's something that I'll watch live but I don't watch it often on TV unless I'm just semi watching and napping.
y u spell weird?
I'll check the list later haha. I guess my tastes are more distinguished than NFL/NASCAR loving southerners.......
I like sports than don't have long pauses between action. Pretty much every variation of football is better than american football.
Rugby and Aussie Football are both pretty alpha compared to NFL
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04-11-2013, 10:58 AM #2266
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They are... but I PLAYED rugby in high school and college, and I still can't watch Aussie Rules football and know what the **** is going on. And if you haven't played rugby, it's VERY difficult to just pick up a game on television and get into it. And that's just to get INTO what you're seeing, much less appreciate it.
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04-11-2013, 11:29 AM #2269
Hey now.I never changed my PF pic. But I do like gays.
I am southern. I was just makin a joke
I'm from the deep country. Rebel flags, NASCAR, all white people, trailer parks, and skoal.
We're on the boarder of West by God Virginia.
It took me a few games to really get what was going on.
The first time I watched rugby I was pretty confused, I don't carry a good appreciation for how difficult certain things are yet, but it's an exciting sport to watch.
Hell, a lot of people watch NFL that have no idea wtf is going.
Fortunately NASCAR is all left turns.
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I remember being really drunk and stumbling into a bar in Alphabet City in Manhattan and there was like NO one in the place, but they had an Aussie Rules game on all the TVs. Me and my buddy were determined to drink scotch and sit there and watch until we figured out what the hell was going on. Did not end well.
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04-11-2013, 11:41 AM #2271
bahahaha.
at least you got to drink scotch and watch people run around hitting each other and kicking a ball around.
It'd definitely be a hard game to follow under the influence. I'm getting an idea of why American sports are so easy to follow and always sponsored by alcohol companies.
"lets have these cars just drive in circles for 5 hours, people can drink beer and eat and not miss a thing"
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