Heh, it is indeed this Sunday, and while I normally reserve myself to not
watching much football (am a Seahawks fan, so therefore I have a limit to
the number of losses I can view in a season) I will be watching the
Superbowl as my friends and I kick off our Bloodbowl league :) We were
going to wait till the XFL started up to start the league, but decided that
since we were going to watch the Superbowl for the commercials (Best
commercials in the world.. ) we might as well knock each other around a bit.
The downside is I never did manage to get my Skaven team so I have to settle
on either some Orcs or some silly elves :(
-Rob, who happens to have a small TV in his computer room/office/gaming room
----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin L. Shoemaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 9:48 AM
Subject: RE: [ogf-d20-l] Are Sports Corrupting RPGs?
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> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 12:31 PM
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> Subject: Re: [ogf-d20-l] Are Sports Corrupting RPGs?
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> << I am proud to note that not only are my wife and I not *watching* the
> Superbowl, neither of us knows who is PLAYING. >>
>
> <RaiseAnte>
> Um, when is the Superbowl?
> </RaiseAnte>
>
> Actually, I know it's some Sunday in January. Given the discussion, I
would
> assume it has to be this Sunday, since there's only one Sunday left. But
as
> far as my awareness, it could have easily been last Sunday. I've never
been
> big on watching other people play games, when I could play my own. If I
know
> the people, I might watch and root for them. I've watched many a fellow
> fencer just for moral support. But I just don't see the thrill of watching
a
> bunch of pro athletes play games. I don't begrudge them the right to play
> games and get paid for it, but I don't care to chip in.
>
> Martin L. Shoemaker
> Emerald Software, Inc. -- Custom Software and UML Training
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