Help support the Mego Museum
Help support the Mego Museum

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Am I the ONLY person...

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Brazoo
    Permanent Member
    • Feb 14, 2009
    • 4767

    #46
    Originally posted by Blue Meanie
    70% of the "not interested" so far are Canadian. Just saying.
    Most people I know watch it, and are into football, but we don't have nearly the same crazy college football culture here - and I think that drives it's popularity more in the USA. Canadians also don't have any NFL teams - but we do have CFL. In any case, hockey is the religion here - but I don't care about hockey either...

    The annoying thing about not liking football in Canada is that we don't get to see the big Superbowl commercials here - not over the local broadcast, anyway.

    Comment

    • DocDrako
      Formerly Doc Drako
      • Nov 11, 2004
      • 2813

      #47
      I haven't watched nor cared about the Super Bowl since around XXVIII. So you are not alone.

      "I prefer to remain an enigma."

      DRAKO'S GOOD TRADERS LIST

      Comment

      • Rallygirl
        Kitsch rules!
        • May 31, 2008
        • 736

        #48
        No football, especially the Superbowl, for either of us in our house. I never learned about football and cannot watch something that I don't understand. Hubby doesn't watch any pro sports either. It was a beautiful night so he was out playing with his airplanes.
        sigpic

        Comment

        • enyawd72
          Maker of Monsters!
          • Oct 1, 2009
          • 7904

          #49
          Originally posted by emeraldknight47
          ...on the boards who DOESN'T watch nor cares about the Superbowl? Just wondering. Nothing against those who do watch and enjoy it, but football and the whole Superbowl hubbub thing just have never done anything for me...

          As for the commercials, I'll catch them on the internet.

          Thanks, I'll be settling in with the denizens of Middle Earth this evening....

          Nope...In fact, I'm so bad when it comes to sports, I don't even know which teams are playing this year...well, any year actually.

          Comment

          • MIB41
            Eloquent Member
            • Sep 25, 2005
            • 15633

            #50
            Just because your not into it doesn't mean you have to be divisive about it. People are into all kinds of things on this board. Lets live in harmony shall we? Diversity is the spice of life.
            Last edited by MIB41; Feb 6, '12, 9:49 AM.

            Comment

            • Brazoo
              Permanent Member
              • Feb 14, 2009
              • 4767

              #51
              I didn't think anyone was being divisive - seems like an easy-going laid-back thread, to me.

              Comment

              • palitoy
                live. laugh. lisa needs braces
                • Jun 16, 2001
                • 59794

                #52
                Originally posted by MIB41
                Just because your not into it doesn't mean you have to be divisive about it. People are into all kinds of things on this board. Lets live in harmony shall we? Diversity is the spice of life.
                The only person being ridiculously confrontational about it IMO is somebody who is pro-football.

                I know I personally have no umbrage for people that like it, that would alienate half my friends.
                Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions

                Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
                http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shop

                Comment

                • MIB41
                  Eloquent Member
                  • Sep 25, 2005
                  • 15633

                  #53
                  Originally posted by palitoy
                  The only person being ridiculously confrontational about it IMO is somebody who is pro-football.

                  I know I personally have no umbrage for people that like it, that would alienate half my friends.
                  With fellow members running multiple threads and contests on this sport's most celebrated night of the year, I found it a little abrasive to be starting an anti opinion poll with the author egging on and elaborating on negative comments. The thread loses it's suggested 'innocence' at that point. I think the pro-football community showed enormous restraint. My only hope is he never has to read someone celebrating the criticisms of something he dearly loves. And that's all I'm going to say about it.

                  Comment

                  • Gorn Captain
                    Invincible Ironing Man
                    • Feb 28, 2008
                    • 10549

                    #54
                    When I was in the US, I wanted to watch a football game, just to have that experience (being European).
                    Most boring afternoon in my life...

                    But to each his own. I love Doctor Who, others hate it.
                    Wouldn't it be boring if everyone loved the same thing?
                    I don't have to watch sports, and I certainly don't mind other people enjoying sports. It's a big enough world...

                    I'm now off to watch a documentary about thermonuclear fusion in a helium-burning star. And if you don't like that, it's because you simply don't understand the laws of physics...
                    Last edited by Gorn Captain; Feb 6, '12, 2:38 PM.
                    .
                    .
                    .
                    "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

                    Comment

                    • Adam West
                      Museum CPA
                      • Apr 14, 2003
                      • 6822

                      #55
                      I was just talking to my wife about it yesterday. The Super Bowl has become an unofficial holiday in the U.S. My daughter had an indoor soccer game which ended just as the Super Bowl was beginning. On the drive home, the roads were practically empty. Both of my parents are/were hardcore Redskins fans and when it was game time; that was our only choice and we enjoyed it as a family. Even if we were out of town, my dad would always turn it on the radio. I have watched every Super Bowl since I can remember. I even have a vague recollection of watching Superbowl VII (Redskins/Miami). My family doesn't really care for it. My family will stop and watch bits and pieces but not like me. I guess I just grew up with it and truly love the game.
                      "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
                      ~Vaclav Hlavaty

                      Comment

                      • Figuremod73
                        That 80's guy
                        • Jul 27, 2011
                        • 3017

                        #56
                        I had two tv's side by side. I had zero interest in the game. When it was on I just played video games. I only had it on for the half time show and the commercials.

                        Comment

                        • Dark Shadow
                          Creature Of The Night
                          • May 14, 2011
                          • 1070

                          #57
                          Originally posted by MIB41
                          With fellow members running multiple threads and contests on this sport's most celebrated night of the year, I found it a little abrasive to be starting an anti opinion poll with the author egging on and elaborating on negative comments. The thread loses it's suggested 'innocence' at that point. I think the pro-football community showed enormous restraint. My only hope is he never has to read someone celebrating the criticisms of something he dearly loves. And that's all I'm going to say about it.
                          Interesting...I see this thread quite differently.

                          Seems to me that the author only wanted some validation for his lack of interest in the game (a perfectly natural response when the crowd runs in one direction and you have no interest in following after it). I don't see anything divisive or antagonistic about any of his comments in this thread what-so-ever. Are you sure you're not reading something into his posts that may not be there?

                          It's not as though he went into an existing thread celebrating the game and started posting negatively (kinda-sorta like the ASM threads that you & I have both been guilty of making negative comments in), he merely started his own thread seeking confirmation that he was not alone and voiced some honest heart felt opinions (rather mildly, I might add...nowhere near the same ball park that have housed some of the heated and abrasive opinions that you and I have posted on various topics).

                          Here's a recap of all of EK47's actual posts:

                          Am I the ONLY person...

                          1. "...on the boards who DOESN'T watch nor cares about the Superbowl? Just wondering. Nothing against those who do watch and enjoy it, but football and the whole Superbowl hubbub thing just have never done anything for me...
                          As for the commercials, I'll catch them on the internet.
                          Thanks, I'll be settling in with the denizens of Middle Earth this evening...."

                          2. "Well, it's glad to know I'm NOT alone. After hitting Wal-Mart for milk earlier and a couple of other places, I was beginning to FEEL like the only person in America who doesn't watch the Superbowl!
                          In honor of said Superbowl (or, more accurately, one of it's commercials) I may add in a little ESB and FERRIS BUELLER along with Hobbits, Elves, Mages and a Gollum...."

                          3."Ditto here, m'brother.
                          Just never had any interest in watching a bunch of guys slam the crap out of each other over a football.
                          I guess it's largely due to the fact that my father, God rest his soul, watched a little football, but was never a football fanatic and never really sat down WITH me to watch a game and my brother had possibly even less interest in football than I do!!!"

                          4. "Hmmmm---I don't really look like any of my brothers or sisters and my Mom and Dad DID make a trip to the Great White North before I was born.....
                          Hmmmmm---eh??"

                          5. "Hope your son's health is on the improve. Family is always what is important....!"

                          6. "I "LIKE" your attitude, JJ!!! I have similar feelings over the whole "industry" of football (IMHO, it ceased being a "game" a looong time ago); these guys are risking their health and getting paid (in some cases) obscene amounts of money while the people we count on to patrol our streets, run into burning buildings or come and help us when we're sick or injured (paramedics) get paid a fraction, a fraction, of that.
                          Life seems a little too lopsided in the "game" of pro sports...."

                          It almost seems like the intention of your two posts in this thread is to make EK47 feel even more alienated from the crowd than he already does, I hope I am mistaken. I hope it's just a slight case of over sensitivity on your behalf, sort of like the 70's Kong thing (which BTW did you see that Jessica Lange scored a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance on American Horror Story...I hate to be one to say I told you so...but...I told you she rocked that show!!!)

                          It's perfectly AOK to dearly love something and discuss it to death. It's also perfectly AOK to not dearly love something and discuss the reasons why. And, most importantly, it's also perfectly AOK to dearly love something and still reserve the right to harshly rip on it every now and then (read KISS).

                          Comment

                          • Mr Mego
                            Aka GeneralApeGuy
                            • Oct 19, 2003
                            • 8700

                            #58
                            I don't watch Football games either.
                            Wanted to buy pair original shoes for vintage WOZ Wizard

                            My Good Buyers/Sellers/Traders list in here.

                            Comment

                            • johnmiic
                              Adrift
                              • Sep 6, 2002
                              • 8427

                              #59
                              How'd I miss this thread? Not interest in football or most sports. It was Walking Dead, DVD Season 1 Marathon at my place.

                              Originally posted by MIB41
                              I think the pro-football community showed enormous restraint.
                              Right! We don't want to have football fans misinterpet this thread as being anti-footbal because we all know how impulsive football fans are.

                              Super Bowl Sunday Theme: | The Big Lead

                              "NFL teams implemented a Fan Code of Conduct policy in 2008. The NFL said the Fan Code of Conduct would be enforced during the Super Bowl. According to the NFL, “guests” are required to refrain from the following:

                              • Behavior that is unruly, disruptive, or illegal in nature
                              • Intoxication or other signs of alcohol impairment that results in
                              irresponsible behavior
                              • Foul or abusive language or obscene gestures
                              • Interference with the progress of the game (including throwing
                              objects on the field)
                              • Failing to follow instruction of stadium personnel
                              • Verbal or physical harassment of opposing team fans


                              The league also issued an extensive list of items prohibited in Lucas Oil Stadium for Super Bowl XLVI. They include, but are not limited to: backpacks, banners, beach balls, bottles, cans, camera cases and binocular cases/tripods, camcorders, containers of any type, coolers of any size, fireworks, hairspray, horns, Frisbees, poles, sticks, Laser lights/pointers, mace/pepper spray, noisemakers, strollers, umbrellas and weapons of any kind."

                              Perhaps we could adopt these rules at Mego Museum in addition to No Politics/No religion.

                              Comment

                              • madmarva
                                Talkative Member
                                • Jul 7, 2007
                                • 6445

                                #60
                                Could care less about commercials or halftime, but I love football.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                😀
                                🥰
                                🤢
                                😎
                                😡
                                👍
                                👎