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09/02/2011 19:20:42
 
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Miscellaneous
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Friday Night Lights is work Netflixing from the beginning. Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton are grownups in love. Watch the first couple episodes and you'll be hooked.

>Friday Night Lights is a perfect example of a TV show that I'm sure is good and have never watched out of avoidance of TV. The girls like it. Then again, they like Jersey Shore and all other manner of dreck. And the ET celebrity show that comes on around dinnertime. Good lord, just kill me now. Once in a while I ask how they can stand to watch it and they give me this look like, Daaad, you are so old and out of it.
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>>Texas HS football - but that's pro, no? <bg> We are no stranger to that here in Ohio. Canton, Massillon, the towns along the Ohio River and of course HS football around Pittsburgh is a pretty big deal, too. In Canton a coach with a winning season gets a new Cadillac. A losing season gets him 10 gallons of gas and a road map.
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>>Texas probably the champ, though. ( I'm sure you've seen Friday Night Lights - one of my all time favorite TV shows )
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>>>>>If I practised picking my nose every day 5 days a week I'd expect to be the very best nose picker in the world but no one would pay me money for it and there wouldn't be a bloated group of administrators making money out of it.
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>>>>But you could have your own reality TV show ! (and would ultimately lose your crown to a more driven picker willing to put (his finger) in *6* days a week.)
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>>>>>If every sports person held down a proper (full time) job and did their sport at the weekend or evening for pleasure I'd be very happy to see them compete. The games could be held in existing facilities and the athletes could find board and lodging with hard up families who could be paid some money for their trouble. Or they could stay in unused student accommodation. I cannot understand why all this stuff has to be built new every time.
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>>>>We already have that - it is called high school athletics. The only people who go watch are the parents. Not sure there would be the same TV deal.
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>>>You may be unfamiliar with Texas high school football. I read the other day that some football crazy town northeast of Dallas (Allen?) is building a multi million dollar stadium. Their average attendance is over 15,000.
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>>>On the whole, though, I agree with you. I attended Allie and Emily's sporting events for the past 12 years and it was generally relatives in the bleachers. The biggest crowd I can remember was when Emily's volleyball team played at Antioch, a traditional rival. Antioch is not a very happy place and like most such places pours itself into sports with a passion. (Yes, Nick, I know exactly what you meant). They were both pretty good teams and it was an important conference match. The gym was packed. Then after the first game the Antioch football team came in after practice and incited a near riot. Some school administrator grabbed a mike and said if you can't control yourself you will be removed. That toned it down some, but not much. The third game went down to the wire. Round Lake had a 24-22 lead, one point away from the match, then let it get away. I wish they had held on and spit on the floor ;-)
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>>>Emily has told me something for years that always surprised me. She says it gets nasty with opposing players. I thought that was a guy thing. She says no, girls are vicious. Slut. Ho. Bee-atch. I'm going to steal your boyfriend and make you watch. Unbelievable. So much for sugar and spice.


Charles Hankey

Though a good deal is too strange to be believed, nothing is too strange to have happened.
- Thomas Hardy

Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don't mean to do harm-- but the harm does not interest them. Or they do not see it, or they justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of themselves.

-- T. S. Eliot
Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed sheep contesting the vote.
- Ben Franklin

Pardon him, Theodotus. He is a barbarian, and thinks that the customs of his tribe and island are the laws of nature.
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