Watching sports on TV has more to do with thinking it's less boring than other things on TV than with liking it a lot for itself. I like watching people do physical things well and I like trying to figure out the rules of games I don't know very well, and the outcomes are not entirely predictable, and the ads have good production values. :) I have some residual fondness for Detroit teams because I grew up there, and if the local teams do well I root for them, but sports isn't generally where I spend my fandom energy.
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Don't let it melt: http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/05/2.10.05/unicorn.jpg
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Date: 2006-08-21 03:51 am (UTC)*sheesh* I knew that! :-) Wonderful film!
Watching sports on TV has more to do with thinking it's less boring than other things on TV than with liking it a lot for itself. I like watching people do physical things well and I like trying to figure out the rules of games I don't know very well, and the outcomes are not entirely predictable, and the ads have good production values. :) I have some residual fondness for Detroit teams because I grew up there, and if the local teams do well I root for them, but sports isn't generally where I spend my fandom energy.
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Don't let it melt:
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/05/2.10.05/unicorn.jpg
Thank you :)