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Some sports just require a level of understanding to really enjoy them, and aren't interesting straight out of gate. Baseball is one of those, I quite liked it when it used to be on TV, the commentators were excellent.
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Soooo many games as well, even if I'm watching a few they all seem to have little meaning. That can be the same if you just drift in and out of sports seasons, you lose track of the importance of some games and that takes away from the whole.. vibe of the thing.Baseball's one of those sports that you can have on in the background while doing stuff around the house. It's alright but definitely the fourth-most interesting of the "Big Four" US sports as far as I'm concerned.
You could throw your support behind the Perth Thunder Quinz?
Far bigger basketball fan than hockey fan, but the two hockey games have been the best two live experiences I've had in the US. Great atmosphere, plenty going on at all times, just a real fun night.Wish we got more ice hockey on TV here. Got a few Canadian friends who are mad ice hockey fans, would love to go to a game sometime.
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Relax Kyle. There's nothing more we as fans can do. Unless we sabotage the North team somehow. So there's plenty more we as fans can do.Today was horrible. I'm so nervous for the weekend.
You better watch it now HoneyBadger35Who knew Black Mirror was a documentary?
What, now that a politician has put it in a pig (and I'm not talking about Bill Clinton)You better watch it now HoneyBadger35
I find it hard to dislike Danger, even with all of this.So, Datprick Payngerfield ey?
I am shocked.