#105390 by fisherman bob
Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:09 am
Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:09 am
Since when is poker a sport? What kind of athletic talent does it take to sit around a card table and play poker? For the most part the poker "athletes" look like a bunch of fat , lazy good for nothing slobs. How the hell does poker rate to be on ESPN? Why don't they put Bingo contests on ESPN? How about a Bridge or Scrabble Tournamet on ESPN? Could you imagine Phil Hellmuth (poker star speling?) trying to guard Lebron James? How about Phil Ivey (another poker star) trying to tackle Adrian Peterson? What a bunch of B.S., poker on ESPN, and it's on ESPN all the time. There's got to be something a little more athletic they could put on ESPN. How about a broadcast of a rugby tournament, Australian Rules fooball, hell even put a half hour of The Bluefin Tuna Band show (my band) on ESPN. I work up a sweat playing my heavy bass and singing all night, much more athletic than sitting around a poker table.
Now I turn on the History channel and they have a show about a pawn shop (Pawn Stars). What the hell does that have to do with history? Probably half the stuff they sell at pawn shops has been stolen, and which course in a college history class fifty years from now will have a segment on a dumbass episode of Pawn Stars?
ESPN must be running out of real sports to cover and the History channel must be running out of historical events...
Now I turn on the History channel and they have a show about a pawn shop (Pawn Stars). What the hell does that have to do with history? Probably half the stuff they sell at pawn shops has been stolen, and which course in a college history class fifty years from now will have a segment on a dumbass episode of Pawn Stars?
ESPN must be running out of real sports to cover and the History channel must be running out of historical events...