talking about talking about it
Oct. 13th, 2003 09:58 pmI found this to be a fairly interesting link. Although I literally only know like three guys who are into sports. Well, I guess I went to school with people who were but that crossed gender lines. I don't really think of basketball as all that severely manly a sport, anyway, since my college roommate was way into the NBA (as well as tennis). Besides I don't really consider someone being "into sports" if they're only into basketball or baseball. Or even only hockey or only football. My dad was into football, basketball, and baseball, and I was so bored Sunday afternoons growing up because of this.
In other news, I finished Candide, and I'll have my eggs in the Age of Enlightenment.
In other news, I finished Candide, and I'll have my eggs in the Age of Enlightenment.
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Maybe I should read it again.
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Date: 2003-10-13 10:24 pm (UTC)"The fear of strong females, Nelson contends, is the chief reason that female athletes are unsettling to men and are discriminated against in every area from college athletic budgets to media coverage of their events."
It is amusing, the lengths that women will go to to evade the fact that they simply suck at sports.
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Date: 2003-10-14 12:48 am (UTC)-Harry, baseball nerd