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"Sophistication" without a common touch and a love for the "plebeian" is boring and one-dimensional.Originally Posted by Saucemaster
Mm, well said.
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"Sophistication" without a common touch and a love for the "plebeian" is boring and one-dimensional.Originally Posted by Saucemaster
Of course, some theorists would maintain that large-scale sports events were devised to keep the masses at bay, and generally satisfied; same with religion.Originally Posted by LabelKing
Some sports change over time. I believe bowling was exclusively upper-class originally.Originally Posted by ATM
I think not being a sports fan is a sign of wussiness. Tell your friend to hike his skirt up a bit.Originally Posted by odoreater
It seems the more "personal"-oriented sports or individual type sports like riding or golf are more attentive to a person's development whereas large-scale spectator sports like American football, tends to obscure personalities thus conjuring the mass mentality.Originally Posted by LabelKing
Originally Posted by lawyerdad
I think not being a sports fan is a sign of wussiness. Tell your friend to hike his skirt up a bit.Originally Posted by ordoreater
True. You end up with bland ciphers like T.O., Chad Johnson, Joe Namath, Dennis Rodman, Shaquille O'Neal, Allen Iverson, and the like.Originally Posted by lawyerdad