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I despise baseball, but enjoy football (and futbol, too). My fellow NYCers were brainless drooling idiots when it came to the Yankees, and I reminded them of this as often as possible. The fact that I am still alive to talk about it means that all you religious wingnuts have yet another defensible "miracle" you can cite. (But that's another video). But here's George Carlin's commentary about baseball (which only serves to further elevate his status in my opinion).
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I think Grrl means the sort of football played without applying the feet to the ball. A bit like handball, but with armour.
I remember him doing that live many years ago when I was in college (in the 70s).
Lousy seats, great performance.
Hi Bob, I see, you mean the noble game of Rugby as corrupted by American big business money and television advertising. As for baseball it is infinitely more boring to watch than setting porridge. Awaiting the explosion of American fans in 5...4...3...!!!
As 17 of my 21 years coincide with the 17 straight losing seasons of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team, I couldn't agree more with St. Carlin.
In all fairness it was God's hand rather than his foot that controlled the ball on June 22, 1986.
Uhh ... it was the British Army that introduced a modified version of rugby to McGill University, which then invited Harvard to come up and play a match. Which led to McGill going to harvard to play a match. Harvard didn't have a regulation rugby field, though, and to this day Canadian and American football are played on different sized fields.
There are other differences, similar to the differences in, say, 13-man and 15-man rugby.
Although Rugby Union is my first love, I quite like American Football. There are some superficial similarities but a whole host of differences. Mainly the continuity of play and the fact that much more of the game is up to the players, rather than to the carefully choreographed plans of the coach.
I also have some appreciation for cricket, but despite that I find baseball incredibly dull. Sure: in cricket we can play for five days and still draw but at least we can't play an entire game and only score 1 run. Maybe people go for the picnic and festive atmosphere, but if I want a picnic I'll go out into the countryside and if I want a festive atmosphere I'll find a festival.
It's a shame, that overshadowed his other goal.
Hmmm. We'll see what happens this summer. We'll either meet in the last 16 or the final.
I am afraid you will meet Argentina in the last 16 because
That's a great Carlin bit. My interpretation is that it is actually meant to put baseball in a better light than football.