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Both the national anthem and America the Beautiful absolutely
butchered to kick off the festivities. Not that either song ranks among our favorites......but execrable is **** nevertheless. giles. and now for something completely...... |
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On Feb 6, 5:24*pm, Giles wrote:
Both the national anthem and America the Beautiful absolutely butchered to kick off the festivities. Not that either song ranks among our favorites......but execrable is **** nevertheless. giles. and now for something completely...... And now for something completely rational. Yeah, I know, it hurts......but look on the bright side.....it means you're still among the living! ![]() Schizophrenia.....in the vernacular sense, not the clinical disease. I'm not a football fan.....far from it....nor even a Packer's fan (easy enough to be the latter without being the former.....you'll just have to trust me) but I confess that I listened to the game on the radio last night, and even the two previous playoff games. And, yes, I was pleased (on a purely personal level.....this matters) that they won. Remember, I was raised in Curdistan during the Bart Starr era.....'nough said. On the other hand, whenever the Packers play I secretly.....well, o.k., it really ain't that much of a secret.....hope they lose. Why? Good question. The Green Bay Packers are, famously, the "smallest franchise" in major league sports in America. So goes the conventional wisdom. I dunno. I mean, do we count hockey, nascar, and junior highschool girls lacrosse? Presumably not......or somebody would have raised an objection long before now.....right? But that's all just a digression. The point is that when the Packers lose (as opposed to say, the Cubs or the Yankees or whateverthe**** teams reside in Los Angeles these days) the smallest battered women's shelters in the nation fill up......as opposed to.....perhaps.....the largest. Which is to say (as I confess I have done before.....but it's worth repeating, I think.....anyone with an opposing viewpoint is most certainly welcome to express it here) that there are just a LOT fewer women to beat up in Green Bay than there are in San Francisco, New Orleans, Denver, Dallas,......etc., ad nauseum (emphasis on the nauseum). It is a well known and meticulously documented fact that when the home town loses (home town being here defined as whatever town is associated with whatever team.....regardless of where a game might be played) the battered womens' shelters do SRO business. So, it's not that I bear the women in Green Bay any particular animus (whatever their intellectual and aromatic assets.....or deficiencies.....as compared to their counterparts, mammalian or piscine.....anywhere else in the world), but I can find no way of escaping a moral dilemma except by sheer numbers, however inadequte a dodge that may be. Bottom line is that if Green Bay loses it's two or three hundred (or thousand?) new (or repeat) customers. If New York loses.....it's ten?.....twenty?.....thirty?.....forty?.....times as many. Sorry, ladies. giles go fish. |
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On Feb 7, 5:27*pm, Giles wrote:
On Feb 6, 5:24*pm, Giles wrote: Both the national anthem and America the Beautiful absolutely butchered to kick off the festivities. Not that either song ranks among our favorites......but execrable is **** nevertheless. giles. and now for something completely...... And now for something completely rational. Yeah, I know, it hurts......but look on the bright side.....it means you're still among the living! * * * ![]() Schizophrenia.....in the vernacular sense, not the clinical disease. I'm not a football fan.....far from it....nor even a Packer's fan (easy enough to be the latter without being the former.....you'll just have to trust me) but I confess that I listened to the game on the radio last night, and even the two previous playoff games. *And, yes, I was pleased (on a purely personal level.....this matters) that they won. *Remember, I was raised in Curdistan during the Bart Starr era.....'nough said. On the other hand, whenever the Packers play I secretly.....well, o.k., it really ain't that much of a secret.....hope they lose. Why? Good question. The Green Bay Packers are, famously, the "smallest franchise" in major league sports in America. *So goes the conventional wisdom. *I dunno. I mean, do we count hockey, nascar, and junior highschool girls lacrosse? *Presumably not......or somebody would have raised an objection long before now.....right? *But that's all just a digression. The point is that when the Packers lose (as opposed to say, the Cubs or the Yankees or whateverthe**** teams reside in Los Angeles these days) the smallest battered women's shelters in the nation fill up......as opposed to.....perhaps.....the largest. *Which is to say (as I confess I have done before.....but it's worth repeating, I think.....anyone with an opposing viewpoint is most certainly welcome to express it here) that there are just a LOT fewer women to beat up in Green Bay than there are in San Francisco, New Orleans, Denver, Dallas,......etc., ad nauseum (emphasis on the nauseum). *It is a well known and meticulously documented fact that when the home town loses (home town being here defined as whatever town is associated with whatever team.....regardless of where a game might be played) the battered womens' shelters do SRO business. So, it's not that I bear the women in Green Bay any particular animus (whatever their intellectual and aromatic assets.....or deficiencies.....as compared to their counterparts, mammalian or piscine.....anywhere else in the world), but I can find no way of escaping a moral dilemma except by sheer numbers, however inadequte a dodge that may be. Bottom line is that if Green Bay loses it's two or three hundred (or thousand?) new (or repeat) customers. *If New York loses.....it's ten?.....twenty?.....thirty?.....forty?.....times as many. Sorry, ladies. giles go fish. p.s. The great thing about nascar racing is that it is the most democratic of major league sports; it is not a "team" sport.....in the traditonal sense. On any given race day EVERYBOY's bitch......save one.....gets beat up. giles who can ALWAYS find a silver lining! ![]() |
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On Feb 7, 5:34*pm, Giles wrote:
On Feb 7, 5:27*pm, Giles wrote: On Feb 6, 5:24*pm, Giles wrote: Both the national anthem and America the Beautiful absolutely butchered to kick off the festivities. Not that either song ranks among our favorites......but execrable is **** nevertheless. giles. and now for something completely...... And now for something completely rational. Yeah, I know, it hurts......but look on the bright side.....it means you're still among the living! * * * ![]() Schizophrenia.....in the vernacular sense, not the clinical disease. I'm not a football fan.....far from it....nor even a Packer's fan (easy enough to be the latter without being the former.....you'll just have to trust me) but I confess that I listened to the game on the radio last night, and even the two previous playoff games. *And, yes, I was pleased (on a purely personal level.....this matters) that they won. *Remember, I was raised in Curdistan during the Bart Starr era.....'nough said. On the other hand, whenever the Packers play I secretly.....well, o.k., it really ain't that much of a secret.....hope they lose. Why? Good question. The Green Bay Packers are, famously, the "smallest franchise" in major league sports in America. *So goes the conventional wisdom. *I dunno. I mean, do we count hockey, nascar, and junior highschool girls lacrosse? *Presumably not......or somebody would have raised an objection long before now.....right? *But that's all just a digression. The point is that when the Packers lose (as opposed to say, the Cubs or the Yankees or whateverthe**** teams reside in Los Angeles these days) the smallest battered women's shelters in the nation fill up......as opposed to.....perhaps.....the largest. *Which is to say (as I confess I have done before.....but it's worth repeating, I think.....anyone with an opposing viewpoint is most certainly welcome to express it here) that there are just a LOT fewer women to beat up in Green Bay than there are in San Francisco, New Orleans, Denver, Dallas,......etc., ad nauseum (emphasis on the nauseum). *It is a well known and meticulously documented fact that when the home town loses (home town being here defined as whatever town is associated with whatever team.....regardless of where a game might be played) the battered womens' shelters do SRO business. So, it's not that I bear the women in Green Bay any particular animus (whatever their intellectual and aromatic assets.....or deficiencies.....as compared to their counterparts, mammalian or piscine.....anywhere else in the world), but I can find no way of escaping a moral dilemma except by sheer numbers, however inadequte a dodge that may be. Bottom line is that if Green Bay loses it's two or three hundred (or thousand?) new (or repeat) customers. *If New York loses.....it's ten?.....twenty?.....thirty?.....forty?.....times as many. Sorry, ladies. giles go fish. p.s. *The great thing about nascar racing is that it is the most democratic of major league sports; it is not a "team" sport.....in the traditonal sense. *On any given race day EVERYBOY's bitch......save one.....gets beat up. giles who can ALWAYS find a silver lining! * * * ![]() Oops! Did I say "EVERYBOY's"? I meant, of course, EVERYBODY's. Um.......hm....... On second thought, let it stand. giles man enough to own up to what he said. |
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On 2/7/2011 6:53 PM, Giles wrote:
giles man enough to own up to what he said. but, apparently not enough to realize that grotesque generalizations about sports fans make him look the fool. Tom |
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On Feb 7, 7:12*pm, Tom Littleton wrote:
On 2/7/2011 6:53 PM, Giles wrote: giles man enough to own up to what he said. but, apparently not enough to realize that grotesque generalizations about sports fans make him look the fool. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom Hard to say. It would be a lot easier if he had made any kind of generalization at all about sports fans. As it is, all we have to work with is the allegation that battered women's shelters fill up when the home team loses. Or, so it would appear from this sector. You saw something else? giles for whom, admittedly, unaccountable defensiveness always raises red flags. |
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On 2/7/2011 8:20 PM, Giles wrote:
Hard to say. It would be a lot easier if he had made any kind of generalization at all about sports fans. As it is, all we have to work with is the allegation that battered women's shelters fill up when the home team loses. Or, so it would appear from this sector. Puhleze, Wolfie......you would imply that it was NON-fans that cause your observed rise in the population of shelters? Or, that NASCAR leads to 'everyboy's(sic) bitch' getting beat up? Uh-huh. Whatever...Still, battered women's shelters fill up at all sorts of times, for all sorts of reasons. Isolating the problems to sports events or those that root for teams(or cars and drivers) is simplistic(and, I'm being charitable there with my choice of words). Did it ever occur that such things occur at other milestones, as well? Say, Christmas, Tax Time(a biggie, by the way), St.Patrick's Day,the day the public assistance checks come out, etc, to name a few. No defensiveness on my part, Wolfie, just appalled at how a supposedly educated soul can take a legitimate problem(domestic abuse) and trivialize it into a discourse on football outcomes. Life, and the workings of the mind, are far too complex for that. Somewhere, you should be able to read something on that Kindle that would spell that out for you far more eloquently than I can.... Tom |
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On Feb 7, 7:55*pm, Tom Littleton wrote:
On 2/7/2011 8:20 PM, Giles wrote: Hard to say. *It would be a lot easier if he had made any kind of generalization at all about sports fans. *As it is, all we have to work with is the allegation that battered women's shelters fill up when the home team loses. *Or, so it would appear from this sector. Puhleze, Wolfie......you would imply that it was NON-fans that cause your observed rise in the population of shelters? Or, that NASCAR leads to 'everyboy's(sic) bitch' getting beat up? Uh-huh. Whatever...Still, battered women's shelters fill up at all sorts of times, for all sorts of reasons. Isolating the problems to sports events or those that root for teams(or cars and drivers) is simplistic(and, I'm being charitable there with my choice of words). Did it ever occur that such things occur at other milestones, as well? Say, Christmas, Tax Time(a biggie, by the way), St.Patrick's Day,the day the public assistance checks come out, etc, to name a few. No defensiveness on my part, Wolfie, just appalled at how a supposedly educated soul can take a legitimate problem(domestic abuse) and trivialize it into a discourse on football outcomes. Life, and the workings of the mind, are far too complex for that. Somewhere, you should be able to read something on that Kindle that would spell that out for you far more eloquently than I can.... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Tom As someone that worked in a shelter and a crisis hotline, I can tell you that anniversaries, Christmas, and other happy times are quite often the trigger. One that was pretty standard was payday. Frank Reid |
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On Feb 7, 7:55*pm, Tom Littleton wrote:
On 2/7/2011 8:20 PM, Giles wrote: Hard to say. *It would be a lot easier if he had made any kind of generalization at all about sports fans. *As it is, all we have to work with is the allegation that battered women's shelters fill up when the home team loses. *Or, so it would appear from this sector. Puhleze, Wolfie......you would imply that it was NON-fans that cause your observed rise in the population of shelters? Hm..... No, I don't think I would imply that.....for a couple of reasons. First, I've never observed a rise of any sort, at any time, in any sort of shelter. I merely passed on what I've read and heard about at second hand. "Second hand" being somewhat deceptive in that it appears to suggest a single instance. In fact, of the dozen or so women I've spoken with about incidents of abuse after home team losses, not one has ever labelled her abuser as a "sports fan." However, it should be apparent that the lack of use of a particular label does not necessarily imply its opposite. Therefor it has never even occurred to me that "NON-fans" were the cause of spikes in shelter enrolments. Second, what the **** are you blithering about? Or, that NASCAR leads to 'everyboy's(sic) bitch' getting beat up? Simply pointing out that nascar appears to be a more egalitarian venue than other major league sporting events. Uh-huh. Whatever...Still, battered women's shelters fill up at all sorts of times, for all sorts of reasons. Interesting observation. Probably would never have occurred to me. Isolating the problems to sports events or those that root for teams(or cars and drivers) is simplistic(and, I'm being charitable there with my choice of words). Ah, so, when I stated categorically that it never happened at any other time......um.....I guess maybe I was overstating things a bit, huh? Did it ever occur that such things occur at other milestones, as well? Say, Christmas, Tax Time(a biggie, by the way), St.Patrick's Day,the day the public assistance checks come out, etc, to name a few. No, I never thought of that. I guess the signs outside that say "Open game days.....ONLY!" led me astray. No defensiveness on my part, No, of course not. Wolfie, just appalled at how a supposedly educated soul can take a legitimate problem(domestic abuse) and trivialize it into a discourse on football outcomes. I can name twelve women.....but I wouldn't use their real names (so, ****ing sue me).....and four offenders who might wish to discuss the triviality of the matter with one so eminent in matters sociological. Life, and the workings of the mind, are far too complex for that. Well, some minds. Or, used to be, anyway. Somewhere, you should be able to read something on that Kindle that would spell that out for you far more eloquently than I can.... You can bank on that. Frankly, I'd be delighted to have you do the research and prove that my contention is wrong.....or find someone with the "scientific training" to do it for you. It really would be a comfort. Meanwhile, do you remember when you weren't a ****ing idiot? I do.....or thought so, anyway. Ever wonder what happened? giles |
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On Feb 7, 6:55*pm, Tom Littleton wrote:
On 2/7/2011 8:20 PM, Giles wrote: Hard to say. *It would be a lot easier if he had made any kind of generalization at all about sports fans. *As it is, all we have to work with is the allegation that battered women's shelters fill up when the home team loses. *Or, so it would appear from this sector. Puhleze, Wolfie......you would imply that it was NON-fans that cause your observed rise in the population of shelters? Or, that NASCAR leads to 'everyboy's(sic) bitch' getting beat up? Uh-huh. Whatever...Still, battered women's shelters fill up at all sorts of times, for all sorts of reasons. Isolating the problems to sports events or those that root for teams(or cars and drivers) is simplistic(and, I'm being charitable there with my choice of words). Did it ever occur that such things occur at other milestones, as well? Say, Christmas, Tax Time(a biggie, by the way), St.Patrick's Day,the day the public assistance checks come out, etc, to name a few. No defensiveness on my part, Wolfie, just appalled at how a supposedly educated soul can take a legitimate problem(domestic abuse) and trivialize it into a discourse on football outcomes. Life, and the workings of the mind, are far too complex for that. Somewhere, you should be able to read something on that Kindle that would spell that out for you far more eloquently than I can.... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Tom It's a 50/50 blend of self-righteous indignation and delusion of grandeur. |
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