On Sun, 7 Feb 2016 18:06:41 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote:
>On 2016-02-07 3:06 PM, graham wrote:
>> On 07/02/2016 9:00 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> Jeßus wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, 06 Feb 2016 16:34:41 -0700, graham wrote:
>>>>> Yes it is! I think I'll make some bread. Watching the dough rise is
>>>>> infinitely more interesting than watching US football!
>>>>
>>>> Anything is infinitely more interesting than watching rock-apes chase
>>>> balls around a patch of grass.
>>>
>>> Gee whiz, that sounds like european football/soccer just as much
>>> as the USA football.
>>>
>>> LOL! Typical RFC non-Usains dissing most things USA.
>>>
>>> I like watching US football. Soccer is boring to me but I'll admit,
>>> I've never watched an entire game of it. I'll say this though, of all
>>> sports people, soccer players are probably in the best physical shape.
>>> Those kids are constantly running all up and down the field the entire
>>> game.
>>>
>>> I was invited to a SuperBowl party today but I politely declined. In
>>> the past I've been to 2 of those and once to a sports bar. Fail on all
>>> 3. Most people there don't seem to give a crap about football. It's
>>> just a party event. End of every single play is filled with hooting
>>> and hollering by the drunken ones.
>>>
>>> I do like to watch the game so I'll just cook a decent meal, nothing
>>> special, and enjoy the game in peace at home. 
>>>
>>
>> I should have written "US/Canadian football". Both are equally boring.
>>
>
>What sport is not boring to watch? A lot of Canadians prefer American
>football and there are lots of Americans who prefer Canadian football.
>I think both are more interesting than basketball, and watching paint
>dry is akin to watching paint dry. The only sporting event I enjoy
>watching is equestrian hunter jumper events.
Which bores me to death. De gustibus...
--
Bruce