• Hockey vs Golf

    From Irving S@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 1 11:39:07 2022
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to see things go right,
    but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or fights with hockey, the stands would be empty.

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at about the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few
    fights every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When someone gets hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be suprised that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at all the scars from laceration after laceration. Look at the injuries, is
    it worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to see fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am at, you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone, no one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench
    tech. All successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The playing field is different for 18 holes, and different at every venue. Few injuries with golf, well there are some,
    but unlike hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us with a hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney, they go there to enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not look for players to be hurting each other. These
    are sophisticated people that have evolved.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there is some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly developmentally impaired. They certainly have the right to
    engage in it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass their time and channel their aggressions.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Irving S on Tue Nov 1 12:12:35 2022
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the whale
    Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that attends
    car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for thrills, train
    wrecks. They are there not to see things go right, but go wrong. If
    there was no violence, cheating, or fights with hockey, the stands
    would be empty.

    LOL!


    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was
    there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at about
    the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up the ice,
    down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few fights every few
    minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any scoring, and every play
    seems to fall apart. When someone gets hit or a fight breaks out,
    the roar is deafening. Would not be suprised that if you added up
    the avg IQ of a person the attends car waces, and the avg IQ of
    someone who attends hockey, you would still not reach 100. This is a
    violent savage sport. Look at all the teeth these clowns are
    missing. Look at all the scars from laceration after laceration.
    Look at the injuries, is it worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues,
    it is.


    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.


    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to see
    fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am at,

    What club is that?

    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone, no
    one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench tech. All
    successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up and
    down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The playing
    field is different for 18 holes, and different at every venue. Few
    injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike hockey, we do it
    to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us with a hockey stick.
    When someone attends a golf tourney, they go there to enjoy the
    talent and the competition, they do not look for players to be
    hurting each other. These are sophisticated people that have
    evolved.

    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been anything you
    would call "lacerated", and that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.


    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there is
    some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a centerfold of
    Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly developmentally
    impaired. They certainly have the right to engage in it, I am glad
    these primates have found a way to pass their time and channel their aggressions.

    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and coordination it takes
    just to skate...

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  • From Irving S@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Nov 1 12:26:07 2022
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that attends
    car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for thrills, train
    wrecks. They are there not to see things go right, but go wrong. If
    there was no violence, cheating, or fights with hockey, the stands
    would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was
    there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at about
    the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up the ice,
    down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few fights every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any scoring, and every play
    seems to fall apart. When someone gets hit or a fight breaks out,
    the roar is deafening. Would not be suprised that if you added up
    the avg IQ of a person the attends car waces, and the avg IQ of
    someone who attends hockey, you would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look at all the teeth these clowns are
    missing. Look at all the scars from laceration after laceration.
    Look at the injuries, is it worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues,
    it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to see
    fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone, no
    one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench tech. All
    successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up and
    down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The playing field is different for 18 holes, and different at every venue. Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike hockey, we do it
    to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us with a hockey stick.
    When someone attends a golf tourney, they go there to enjoy the
    talent and the competition, they do not look for players to be
    hurting each other. These are sophisticated people that have
    evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been anything you
    would call "lacerated", and that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there is
    some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly developmentally
    impaired. They certainly have the right to engage in it, I am glad
    these primates have found a way to pass their time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and coordination it takes
    just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow, those were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a better skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your material....Bigbird?

    I stand by my words, hockey is a fringe sport for most of this country and will stay that way. The appeal for most that attend is the violence, the fights, and the cheating. Just like the appeal for many of those who attend car races are there for the
    wrecks and pile ups. Those body checks in hockey are pure BS, often legal but dangerous. If you enjoy it, I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO happy for you.

    No loving parent in my opinion would let their child participate in this savage ritual. The same for football. These are sports where sadly people go out of their way to hurt others. I did not participate , I thank my parents for that. My kids did not
    participate, and I can assure you my grandkids will not participate. Violence becomes legitimized under the heading of sports. Boxing, hockey, footbal, kick boxing, are all savage endeavors. Savage endeavors that appeal to the lowest rung of society.

    Spin it all you want. Most entertaining, in fact incredibly entertaining!

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Irving S on Tue Nov 1 12:32:30 2022
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother
    Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the
    whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot
    of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that
    attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for
    thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to see things go right,
    but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or fights with
    hockey, the stands would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was
    there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at
    about the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up
    the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few
    fights every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any
    scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When someone gets
    hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be
    suprised that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you
    would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look
    at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at all the scars
    from laceration after laceration. Look at the injuries, is it
    worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in his
    playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to
    see fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am
    at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone,
    no one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench tech.
    All successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up
    and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The
    playing field is different for 18 holes, and different at every
    venue. Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us
    with a hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney, they go
    there to enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not look
    for players to be hurting each other. These are sophisticated
    people that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been anything
    you would call "lacerated", and that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there
    is some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a
    centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly
    developmentally impaired. They certainly have the right to engage
    in it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass their
    time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and coordination it
    takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow, those
    were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a better
    skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your material....Bigbird?

    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.


    I stand by my words, hockey is a fringe sport for most of this
    country and will stay that way. The appeal for most that attend is
    the violence, the fights, and the cheating. Just like the appeal for
    many of those who attend car races are there for the wrecks and pile
    ups. Those body checks in hockey are pure BS, often legal but
    dangerous. If you enjoy it, I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO happy
    for you.

    We already know you don't have a clue about the game. There's no need
    for you to emphasize it.

    I know lots of folks who enjoy motor racing and none of them attend or
    watch for the wrecks.


    No loving parent in my opinion would let their child participate in
    this savage ritual.

    My cousin is a loving parent, and all three of her boys played hockey
    from age about 6 until... ...well, they all still play. The oldest took
    it as far as major junior hockey, but didn't get drafted into the NHL.

    None of them was ever seriously injured.

    Well... ...not from hockey. One got rhabdomyolosis during a long
    distance run.

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  • From TomS@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Nov 1 13:16:36 2022
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother
    Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the
    whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot
    of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that
    attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for
    thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to see things go right,
    but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or fights with
    hockey, the stands would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was
    there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at
    about the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up
    the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few
    fights every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any
    scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When someone gets
    hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be
    suprised that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you
    would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look
    at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at all the scars
    from laceration after laceration. Look at the injuries, is it
    worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in his
    playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to
    see fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am
    at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone,
    no one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench tech.
    All successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up
    and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The
    playing field is different for 18 holes, and different at every
    venue. Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us
    with a hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney, they go
    there to enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not look
    for players to be hurting each other. These are sophisticated
    people that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been anything
    you would call "lacerated", and that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there
    is some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a
    centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly
    developmentally impaired. They certainly have the right to engage
    in it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass their
    time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and coordination it
    takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow, those
    were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a better
    skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to TomS on Tue Nov 1 14:20:55 2022
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother
    Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the
    whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot
    of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that
    attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for
    thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to see things go right,
    but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or fights with
    hockey, the stands would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was
    there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at
    about the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up
    the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few
    fights every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any
    scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When someone gets
    hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be
    suprised that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you
    would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look
    at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at all the scars
    from laceration after laceration. Look at the injuries, is it
    worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in his
    playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to
    see fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am
    at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone,
    no one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench tech.
    All successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up
    and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The
    playing field is different for 18 holes, and different at every
    venue. Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us
    with a hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney, they go
    there to enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not look
    for players to be hurting each other. These are sophisticated
    people that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been anything
    you would call "lacerated", and that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there
    is some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a
    centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly
    developmentally impaired. They certainly have the right to engage
    in it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass their
    time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and coordination it
    takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow, those
    were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a better
    skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?


    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with both
    sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda" and
    "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by Irving because he gets his jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

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  • From Tommy@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Nov 1 21:15:33 2022
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 2:20:59 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother
    Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the
    whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot
    of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that
    attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for
    thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to see things go right,
    but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or fights with
    hockey, the stands would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was
    there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at
    about the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up
    the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few
    fights every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any
    scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When someone gets
    hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be
    suprised that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you
    would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look
    at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at all the scars
    from laceration after laceration. Look at the injuries, is it
    worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in his
    playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to
    see fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am
    at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone,
    no one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench tech.
    All successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up
    and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The
    playing field is different for 18 holes, and different at every
    venue. Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us
    with a hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney, they go
    there to enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not look
    for players to be hurting each other. These are sophisticated
    people that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been anything
    you would call "lacerated", and that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there
    is some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a
    centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly
    developmentally impaired. They certainly have the right to engage
    in it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass their
    time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and coordination it
    takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow, those
    were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a better
    skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with both
    sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda" and
    "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by Irving because he gets his jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, ANSWER THE QUESTION!

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Tommy on Tue Nov 1 21:26:49 2022
    On 2022-11-01 21:15, Tommy wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 2:20:59 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother
    Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the
    whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot
    of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that
    attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for
    thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to see things go right, >>>>>>> but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or fights with >>>>>>> hockey, the stands would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was
    there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at
    about the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up >>>>>>> the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few
    fights every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any
    scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When someone gets
    hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be
    suprised that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends >>>>>>> car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you
    would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look
    at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at all the scars >>>>>>> from laceration after laceration. Look at the injuries, is it
    worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in his
    playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to
    see fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am >>>>>>> at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone,
    no one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench tech.
    All successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up >>>>>>> and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The >>>>>>> playing field is different for 18 holes, and different at every
    venue. Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us >>>>>>> with a hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney, they go >>>>>>> there to enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not look
    for players to be hurting each other. These are sophisticated
    people that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been anything >>>>>> you would call "lacerated", and that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there >>>>>>> is some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a
    centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly
    developmentally impaired. They certainly have the right to engage >>>>>>> in it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass their
    time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and coordination it
    takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow, those
    were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a better
    skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with both
    sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda" and
    "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by Irving because he gets his
    jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, ANSWER THE QUESTION!

    I did answer the question, Sunshine.

    That you don't LIKE my answer doesn't change that I did give one.

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  • From Irving S@21:1/5 to Tommy on Wed Nov 2 12:03:46 2022
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 4:16:38 PM UTC-4, Tommy wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother
    Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the
    whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot
    of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that
    attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for
    thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to see things go right,
    but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or fights with
    hockey, the stands would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was
    there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at
    about the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up
    the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few
    fights every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any
    scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When someone gets
    hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be
    suprised that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you
    would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look
    at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at all the scars
    from laceration after laceration. Look at the injuries, is it
    worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in his
    playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to
    see fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am
    at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone,
    no one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench tech.
    All successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up
    and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The
    playing field is different for 18 holes, and different at every
    venue. Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us
    with a hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney, they go
    there to enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not look
    for players to be hurting each other. These are sophisticated
    people that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been anything
    you would call "lacerated", and that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there
    is some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a
    centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly
    developmentally impaired. They certainly have the right to engage
    in it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass their
    time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and coordination it
    takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow, those
    were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a better
    skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.
    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    When someone has to tell others on a dead golf newsgroup that virtually no one visits, that they are a better person than another, that says it all right there. Who cares, I sure don't. If it gives him a sense of importance, let him proclaim it all
    day and all night!

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Irving S on Wed Nov 2 12:40:15 2022
    On 2022-11-02 12:31, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 5:20:59 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to
    Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to
    Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman
    to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society.
    A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the
    crowd that attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are
    looking for thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to
    see things go right, but go wrong. If there was no
    violence, cheating, or fights with hockey, the stands
    would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in
    NYC, was there on business and got comped to see the
    Rangers. Left at about the half way mark. They skate up
    the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. up the
    ice, down the ice. With a few fights every few minutes to
    break up the boredom. Hardly any scoring, and every play
    seems to fall apart. When someone gets hit or a fight
    breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be suprised
    that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey,
    you would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage
    sport. Look at all the teeth these clowns are missing.
    Look at all the scars from laceration after laceration.
    Look at the injuries, is it worth it. Well, I guess to
    these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in
    his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come
    not to see fights or injury. The average IQ will over
    100. The club I am at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with
    someone, no one I know of is the likes of a college
    dropout bench tech. All successful people. You are
    experiencing nature, not going up and down, up and down,
    up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The playing field
    is different for 18 holes, and different at every venue.
    Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage
    slicing us with a hockey stick. When someone attends a
    golf tourney, they go there to enjoy the talent and the
    competition, they do not look for players to be hurting
    each other. These are sophisticated people that have
    evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been
    anything you would call "lacerated", and that was purely
    accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas,
    oh there is some of course. We miss it like we would miss
    seeing a centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for
    those clearly developmentally impaired. They certainly
    have the right to engage in it, I am glad these primates
    have found a way to pass their time and channel their
    aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and
    coordination it takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow,
    those were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a
    better skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your
    material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just
    ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with both
    sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda"
    and "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by Irving because he
    gets his jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Whether this is true or not,

    It's absolutely true.

    you seem to be the only one that cares.

    And this is you here... ...not caring...

    ...right?

    You insult everyone here,

    Do I really?

    Or is it only the liars and the craven who get insulted?

    :-)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Irving S@21:1/5 to Alan on Wed Nov 2 12:31:32 2022
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 5:20:59 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother
    Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the
    whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot
    of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that
    attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for
    thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to see things go right, >>>>> but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or fights with
    hockey, the stands would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was
    there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at
    about the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up
    the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few
    fights every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any
    scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When someone gets
    hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be
    suprised that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you
    would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look
    at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at all the scars
    from laceration after laceration. Look at the injuries, is it
    worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in his
    playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to
    see fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am >>>>> at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone,
    no one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench tech.
    All successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up
    and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The >>>>> playing field is different for 18 holes, and different at every
    venue. Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us
    with a hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney, they go >>>>> there to enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not look
    for players to be hurting each other. These are sophisticated
    people that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been anything
    you would call "lacerated", and that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there
    is some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a
    centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly
    developmentally impaired. They certainly have the right to engage >>>>> in it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass their
    time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and coordination it
    takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow, those
    were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a better
    skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with both
    sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda" and
    "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by Irving because he gets his jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Whether this is true or not, you seem to be the only one that cares. You insult everyone here, you are saying they do not have the sense to figure things out. I guess it makes you feel important, we all need to feel important.

    Wow old man, it is so reassuring to see you post all hours of the day, and often you will respond within minutes to any new post. Your dedication and vigilance is so inspiring. Hundreds of thousands of posts, wow you are truly a phenom. What you have
    to show for it, who knows?. Maybe you can enlighten us!

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  • From Irving S@21:1/5 to Alan on Wed Nov 2 12:57:53 2022
    On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 3:40:18 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-02 12:31, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 5:20:59 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to
    Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to
    Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman
    to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society.
    A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the
    crowd that attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are
    looking for thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to
    see things go right, but go wrong. If there was no
    violence, cheating, or fights with hockey, the stands
    would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in
    NYC, was there on business and got comped to see the
    Rangers. Left at about the half way mark. They skate up
    the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. up the
    ice, down the ice. With a few fights every few minutes to
    break up the boredom. Hardly any scoring, and every play
    seems to fall apart. When someone gets hit or a fight
    breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be suprised
    that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey,
    you would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage
    sport. Look at all the teeth these clowns are missing.
    Look at all the scars from laceration after laceration.
    Look at the injuries, is it worth it. Well, I guess to
    these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in
    his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come
    not to see fights or injury. The average IQ will over
    100. The club I am at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with
    someone, no one I know of is the likes of a college
    dropout bench tech. All successful people. You are
    experiencing nature, not going up and down, up and down,
    up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The playing field
    is different for 18 holes, and different at every venue.
    Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage
    slicing us with a hockey stick. When someone attends a
    golf tourney, they go there to enjoy the talent and the
    competition, they do not look for players to be hurting
    each other. These are sophisticated people that have
    evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been
    anything you would call "lacerated", and that was purely
    accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas,
    oh there is some of course. We miss it like we would miss
    seeing a centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for
    those clearly developmentally impaired. They certainly
    have the right to engage in it, I am glad these primates
    have found a way to pass their time and channel their
    aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and
    coordination it takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow,
    those were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a
    better skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your
    material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just
    ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with both
    sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda"
    and "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by Irving because he
    gets his jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Whether this is true or not,
    It's absolutely true.
    you seem to be the only one that cares.
    And this is you here... ...not caring...

    ...right?

    You insult everyone here,

    Do I really?

    Or is it only the liars and the craven who get insulted?

    :-)

    Wow, true to form. I post, you appear out of the blue. No one else can duplicate what you accomplish here, and who would want to?

    Insults here? LOL! This is all a game you silly old man. You have called me a Dickhead dozens of times, think I care???? Nothing any could say to me would be taken personally, it means nothing. Does it mean something to you? If anyone gets insulted
    here, they really need some help. It is all a game, a way to pass time. If we all met in the flesh, we would get along fine.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Irving S@21:1/5 to Alan on Wed Nov 2 13:55:22 2022
    On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 3:40:18 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-02 12:31, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 5:20:59 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to
    Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to
    Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman
    to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society.
    A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the
    crowd that attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are
    looking for thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to
    see things go right, but go wrong. If there was no
    violence, cheating, or fights with hockey, the stands
    would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in
    NYC, was there on business and got comped to see the
    Rangers. Left at about the half way mark. They skate up
    the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. up the
    ice, down the ice. With a few fights every few minutes to
    break up the boredom. Hardly any scoring, and every play
    seems to fall apart. When someone gets hit or a fight
    breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be suprised
    that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey,
    you would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage
    sport. Look at all the teeth these clowns are missing.
    Look at all the scars from laceration after laceration.
    Look at the injuries, is it worth it. Well, I guess to
    these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in
    his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come
    not to see fights or injury. The average IQ will over
    100. The club I am at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with
    someone, no one I know of is the likes of a college
    dropout bench tech. All successful people. You are
    experiencing nature, not going up and down, up and down,
    up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The playing field
    is different for 18 holes, and different at every venue.
    Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage
    slicing us with a hockey stick. When someone attends a
    golf tourney, they go there to enjoy the talent and the
    competition, they do not look for players to be hurting
    each other. These are sophisticated people that have
    evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been
    anything you would call "lacerated", and that was purely
    accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas,
    oh there is some of course. We miss it like we would miss
    seeing a centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for
    those clearly developmentally impaired. They certainly
    have the right to engage in it, I am glad these primates
    have found a way to pass their time and channel their
    aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and
    coordination it takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow,
    those were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a
    better skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your
    material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just
    ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with both
    sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda"
    and "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by Irving because he
    gets his jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Whether this is true or not,
    It's absolutely true.
    you seem to be the only one that cares.
    And this is you here... ...not caring...

    ...right?

    You insult everyone here,

    Do I really?

    Or is it only the liars and the craven who get insulted?

    :-)

    Wow, that was a really cool tirade old man. I bet you got a load off your shoulders here. Glad to be of service. Gotta run, hope you have a great night.. Hopefully our posters will be active, and we can count on you to respond on a timely basis, you
    are de man!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Irving S on Wed Nov 2 14:11:49 2022
    On 2022-11-02 13:55, Irving S wrote:
    On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 3:40:18 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-02 12:31, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 5:20:59 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to
    Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to
    Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman
    to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society.
    A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the
    crowd that attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are
    looking for thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to
    see things go right, but go wrong. If there was no
    violence, cheating, or fights with hockey, the stands
    would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in
    NYC, was there on business and got comped to see the
    Rangers. Left at about the half way mark. They skate up
    the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. up the
    ice, down the ice. With a few fights every few minutes to
    break up the boredom. Hardly any scoring, and every play
    seems to fall apart. When someone gets hit or a fight
    breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be suprised
    that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey,
    you would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage
    sport. Look at all the teeth these clowns are missing.
    Look at all the scars from laceration after laceration.
    Look at the injuries, is it worth it. Well, I guess to
    these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in
    his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come
    not to see fights or injury. The average IQ will over
    100. The club I am at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with
    someone, no one I know of is the likes of a college
    dropout bench tech. All successful people. You are
    experiencing nature, not going up and down, up and down,
    up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The playing field
    is different for 18 holes, and different at every venue.
    Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage
    slicing us with a hockey stick. When someone attends a
    golf tourney, they go there to enjoy the talent and the
    competition, they do not look for players to be hurting
    each other. These are sophisticated people that have
    evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been
    anything you would call "lacerated", and that was purely
    accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas,
    oh there is some of course. We miss it like we would miss
    seeing a centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for
    those clearly developmentally impaired. They certainly
    have the right to engage in it, I am glad these primates
    have found a way to pass their time and channel their
    aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and
    coordination it takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow,
    those were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a
    better skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your
    material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just
    ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with both
    sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda"
    and "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by Irving because he
    gets his jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Whether this is true or not,
    It's absolutely true.
    you seem to be the only one that cares.
    And this is you here... ...not caring...

    ...right?

    You insult everyone here,

    Do I really?

    Or is it only the liars and the craven who get insulted?

    :-)

    Wow, that was a really cool tirade old man. I bet you got a load off your shoulders here. Glad to be of service. Gotta run, hope you have a great night.. Hopefully our posters will be active, and we can count on you to respond on a timely basis,
    you are de man!

    Wow. It took you two tries to get out all your bile!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Irving S@21:1/5 to Alan on Sun Nov 6 14:09:58 2022
    On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 5:11:52 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-02 13:55, Irving S wrote:
    On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 3:40:18 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-02 12:31, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 5:20:59 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to
    Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to
    Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman
    to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. >>>>>>>>> A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the
    crowd that attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are >>>>>>>>> looking for thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to
    see things go right, but go wrong. If there was no
    violence, cheating, or fights with hockey, the stands
    would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in
    NYC, was there on business and got comped to see the
    Rangers. Left at about the half way mark. They skate up
    the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. up the
    ice, down the ice. With a few fights every few minutes to >>>>>>>>> break up the boredom. Hardly any scoring, and every play
    seems to fall apart. When someone gets hit or a fight
    breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be suprised
    that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends
    car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey,
    you would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage
    sport. Look at all the teeth these clowns are missing.
    Look at all the scars from laceration after laceration.
    Look at the injuries, is it worth it. Well, I guess to
    these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in
    his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come
    not to see fights or injury. The average IQ will over
    100. The club I am at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with
    someone, no one I know of is the likes of a college
    dropout bench tech. All successful people. You are
    experiencing nature, not going up and down, up and down,
    up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The playing field
    is different for 18 holes, and different at every venue.
    Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike
    hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage
    slicing us with a hockey stick. When someone attends a
    golf tourney, they go there to enjoy the talent and the
    competition, they do not look for players to be hurting
    each other. These are sophisticated people that have
    evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been
    anything you would call "lacerated", and that was purely
    accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas,
    oh there is some of course. We miss it like we would miss >>>>>>>>> seeing a centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for
    those clearly developmentally impaired. They certainly
    have the right to engage in it, I am glad these primates
    have found a way to pass their time and channel their
    aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and
    coordination it takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow,
    those were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a >>>>>>> better skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your
    material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just
    ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with both
    sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda"
    and "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by Irving because he >>>> gets his jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Whether this is true or not,
    It's absolutely true.
    you seem to be the only one that cares.
    And this is you here... ...not caring...

    ...right?

    You insult everyone here,

    Do I really?

    Or is it only the liars and the craven who get insulted?

    :-)

    Wow, that was a really cool tirade old man. I bet you got a load off your shoulders here. Glad to be of service. Gotta run, hope you have a great night.. Hopefully our posters will be active, and we can count on you to respond on a timely basis, you
    are de man!
    Wow. It took you two tries to get out all your bile!

    I was channel surfing he other night, and lo and behold I see hockey. I tried to watch it, I really tried old man. It just bored me to tears. Up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. Amazing how little it takes
    to entertain a simple mind.

    The crowd was quiet. As soon as there was a harsh body check, or a fight, the decibel level increased twenty fold. These IQ challenged folks in the stands found this exciting. WOW!

    I am so happy that some find joy in watching up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. I noticed in the stands, the blank expressions of so many fans. Yes, I am so happy for them. What incredible entertainment, grown men in silly costumes
    going up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. Watching two squirrels fuck as far as I am concerned would be a whole lot more entertaining.

    You are a hockey player, right! How about dressing up in your costume and helmet and giving us a picture. At your age, what a sight that must be. I bet you would look really cute!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Irving S on Sun Nov 6 15:42:19 2022
    On 2022-11-06 14:09, Irving S wrote:
    On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 5:11:52 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-02 13:55, Irving S wrote:
    On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 3:40:18 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-02 12:31, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 5:20:59 PM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4,
    Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this.
    Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler
    to Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama
    to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any
    woman to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of
    society. A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks..
    Similar to the crowd that attends car races.
    These low IQ amphibeans are looking for thrills,
    train wrecks. They are there not to see things go
    right, but go wrong. If there was no violence,
    cheating, or fights with hockey, the stands would
    be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the
    Garden in NYC, was there on business and got
    comped to see the Rangers. Left at about the half
    way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up
    the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice.
    With a few fights every few minutes to break up
    the boredom. Hardly any scoring, and every play
    seems to fall apart. When someone gets hit or a
    fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would
    not be suprised that if you added up the avg IQ
    of a person the attends car waces, and the avg IQ
    of someone who attends hockey, you would still
    not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport.
    Look at all the teeth these clowns are missing.
    Look at all the scars from laceration after
    laceration. Look at the injuries, is it worth it.
    Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal
    Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a
    break in his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary
    education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within
    reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who
    come not to see fights or injury. The average IQ
    will over 100. The club I am at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation
    with someone, no one I know of is the likes of a
    college dropout bench tech. All successful
    people. You are experiencing nature, not going up
    and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen
    floor of ice. The playing field is different for
    18 holes, and different at every venue. Few
    injuries with golf, well there are some, but
    unlike hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of
    some savage slicing us with a hockey stick. When
    someone attends a golf tourney, they go there to
    enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not
    look for players to be hurting each other. These
    are sophisticated people that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have
    I been anything you would call "lacerated", and
    that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and
    speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in
    Texas, oh there is some of course. We miss it
    like we would miss seeing a centerfold of Abrams.
    A brutal savage game, for those clearly
    developmentally impaired. They certainly have the
    right to engage in it, I am glad these primates
    have found a way to pass their time and channel
    their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and
    coordination it takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less.
    Wow, those were some tough words here. I am devasted.
    So you are a better skater than me, WOW! Who the hell
    writes your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you
    are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this
    just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely
    devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue
    with both sides. You do realize that your recent
    tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda" and "Paul G" were just other
    posting nyms used by Irving because he gets his jollies
    insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Whether this is true or not,
    It's absolutely true.
    you seem to be the only one that cares.
    And this is you here... ...not caring...

    ...right?

    You insult everyone here,

    Do I really?

    Or is it only the liars and the craven who get insulted?

    :-)

    Wow, that was a really cool tirade old man. I bet you got a load
    off your shoulders here. Glad to be of service. Gotta run, hope
    you have a great night.. Hopefully our posters will be active,
    and we can count on you to respond on a timely basis, you are de
    man!
    Wow. It took you two tries to get out all your bile!

    I was channel surfing he other night, and lo and behold I see hockey.
    I tried to watch it, I really tried old man. It just bored me to
    tears. Up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice, up the
    ice, down the ice. Amazing how little it takes to entertain a simple
    mind.

    The crowd was quiet. As soon as there was a harsh body check, or a
    fight, the decibel level increased twenty fold. These IQ challenged
    folks in the stands found this exciting. WOW!

    I am so happy that some find joy in watching up the ice, down the
    ice, up the ice, down the ice. I noticed in the stands, the blank expressions of so many fans. Yes, I am so happy for them. What
    incredible entertainment, grown men in silly costumes going up the
    ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. Watching two
    squirrels fuck as far as I am concerned would be a whole lot more entertaining.

    You are a hockey player, right! How about dressing up in your
    costume and helmet and giving us a picture. At your age, what a
    sight that must be. I bet you would look really cute!

    Really?

    What was the game?

    What time?

    What network?

    :-)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Irving S@21:1/5 to Alan on Sun Nov 6 15:55:07 2022
    On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 6:42:22 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-06 14:09, Irving S wrote:
    On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 5:11:52 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-02 13:55, Irving S wrote:
    On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 3:40:18 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-02 12:31, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 5:20:59 PM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4,
    Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this.
    Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler
    to Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama
    to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any
    woman to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of
    society. A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks..
    Similar to the crowd that attends car races.
    These low IQ amphibeans are looking for thrills,
    train wrecks. They are there not to see things go
    right, but go wrong. If there was no violence,
    cheating, or fights with hockey, the stands would
    be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the
    Garden in NYC, was there on business and got
    comped to see the Rangers. Left at about the half
    way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up
    the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice.
    With a few fights every few minutes to break up
    the boredom. Hardly any scoring, and every play
    seems to fall apart. When someone gets hit or a
    fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would
    not be suprised that if you added up the avg IQ
    of a person the attends car waces, and the avg IQ
    of someone who attends hockey, you would still
    not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport.
    Look at all the teeth these clowns are missing.
    Look at all the scars from laceration after
    laceration. Look at the injuries, is it worth it.
    Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal
    Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a
    break in his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary
    education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within
    reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who
    come not to see fights or injury. The average IQ
    will over 100. The club I am at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation
    with someone, no one I know of is the likes of a
    college dropout bench tech. All successful
    people. You are experiencing nature, not going up
    and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen
    floor of ice. The playing field is different for
    18 holes, and different at every venue. Few
    injuries with golf, well there are some, but
    unlike hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of
    some savage slicing us with a hockey stick. When
    someone attends a golf tourney, they go there to
    enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not
    look for players to be hurting each other. These
    are sophisticated people that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have
    I been anything you would call "lacerated", and
    that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and
    speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in
    Texas, oh there is some of course. We miss it
    like we would miss seeing a centerfold of Abrams.
    A brutal savage game, for those clearly
    developmentally impaired. They certainly have the
    right to engage in it, I am glad these primates
    have found a way to pass their time and channel
    their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and
    coordination it takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less.
    Wow, those were some tough words here. I am devasted.
    So you are a better skater than me, WOW! Who the hell
    writes your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you
    are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this
    just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely
    devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue
    with both sides. You do realize that your recent
    tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda" and "Paul G" were just other
    posting nyms used by Irving because he gets his jollies
    insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Whether this is true or not,
    It's absolutely true.
    you seem to be the only one that cares.
    And this is you here... ...not caring...

    ...right?

    You insult everyone here,

    Do I really?

    Or is it only the liars and the craven who get insulted?

    :-)

    Wow, that was a really cool tirade old man. I bet you got a load
    off your shoulders here. Glad to be of service. Gotta run, hope
    you have a great night.. Hopefully our posters will be active,
    and we can count on you to respond on a timely basis, you are de
    man!
    Wow. It took you two tries to get out all your bile!

    I was channel surfing he other night, and lo and behold I see hockey.
    I tried to watch it, I really tried old man. It just bored me to
    tears. Up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice, up the
    ice, down the ice. Amazing how little it takes to entertain a simple
    mind.

    The crowd was quiet. As soon as there was a harsh body check, or a
    fight, the decibel level increased twenty fold. These IQ challenged
    folks in the stands found this exciting. WOW!

    I am so happy that some find joy in watching up the ice, down the
    ice, up the ice, down the ice. I noticed in the stands, the blank expressions of so many fans. Yes, I am so happy for them. What
    incredible entertainment, grown men in silly costumes going up the
    ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. Watching two
    squirrels fuck as far as I am concerned would be a whole lot more entertaining.

    You are a hockey player, right! How about dressing up in your
    costume and helmet and giving us a picture. At your age, what a
    sight that must be. I bet you would look really cute!
    Really?

    What was the game?

    What time?

    What network?

    :-)

    It was so forgettable, who could remember. That was ten minutes of my life I cannot give back. Wow, it takes so little to entertain a simple mind. This barbaric activity sure demonstrates that.

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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to Irving S on Mon Nov 7 01:26:26 2022
    On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 6:55:09 PM UTC-5, Irving S wrote:
    On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 6:42:22 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-06 14:09, Irving S wrote:
    ...

    I was channel surfing he other night, and lo and behold I see hockey.
    I tried to watch it, I really tried old man. It just bored me to
    tears. Up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice, up the
    ice, down the ice. Amazing how little it takes to entertain a simple mind.

    The crowd was quiet. As soon as there was a harsh body check, or a
    fight, the decibel level increased twenty fold. These IQ challenged
    folks in the stands found this exciting. WOW!

    I am so happy that some find joy in watching up the ice, down the
    ice, up the ice, down the ice. I noticed in the stands, the blank expressions of so many fans. Yes, I am so happy for them. What
    incredible entertainment, grown men in silly costumes going up the
    ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. Watching two
    squirrels fuck as far as I am concerned would be a whole lot more entertaining.

    You are a hockey player, right! How about dressing up in your
    costume and helmet and giving us a picture. At your age, what a
    sight that must be. I bet you would look really cute!

    Really?

    What was the game?

    What time?

    What network?

    :-)
    It was so forgettable, who could remember. That was ten minutes of my life I cannot give back.

    Perhaps forgotten because it was less recent than just an "other night", but from Labor Day weekend.

    Wow, it takes so little to entertain a simple mind. This barbaric activity sure demonstrates that.

    Hockey Fights were so ... 1970s. Sure you weren't watching some late night rerun of a game
    from decades ago, back before automobiles had ABS & airbags? FYI, if there were skaters
    not wearing helmets, or a player in the game by the name "Wayne Gretzky"...that's a clue.

    -hh

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  • From Irving S@21:1/5 to -hh on Mon Nov 7 13:22:39 2022
    On Monday, November 7, 2022 at 4:26:28 AM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 6:55:09 PM UTC-5, Irving S wrote:
    On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 6:42:22 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-06 14:09, Irving S wrote:
    ...

    I was channel surfing he other night, and lo and behold I see hockey. I tried to watch it, I really tried old man. It just bored me to tears. Up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice, up the
    ice, down the ice. Amazing how little it takes to entertain a simple mind.

    The crowd was quiet. As soon as there was a harsh body check, or a fight, the decibel level increased twenty fold. These IQ challenged folks in the stands found this exciting. WOW!

    I am so happy that some find joy in watching up the ice, down the
    ice, up the ice, down the ice. I noticed in the stands, the blank expressions of so many fans. Yes, I am so happy for them. What incredible entertainment, grown men in silly costumes going up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. Watching two
    squirrels fuck as far as I am concerned would be a whole lot more entertaining.

    You are a hockey player, right! How about dressing up in your
    costume and helmet and giving us a picture. At your age, what a
    sight that must be. I bet you would look really cute!

    Really?

    What was the game?

    What time?

    What network?

    :-)
    It was so forgettable, who could remember. That was ten minutes of my life I cannot give back.
    Perhaps forgotten because it was less recent than just an "other night", but from Labor Day weekend.
    Wow, it takes so little to entertain a simple mind. This barbaric activity sure demonstrates that.
    Hockey Fights were so ... 1970s. Sure you weren't watching some late night rerun of a game
    from decades ago, back before automobiles had ABS & airbags? FYI, if there were skaters
    not wearing helmets, or a player in the game by the name "Wayne Gretzky"...that's a clue.

    -hh

    Spin it all you want , it takes a simple mind to be entertained by a bunch of low IQ rogues in stupid outfits going up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice. I am happy that these reptilian
    droolers have an outlet as this, I really am.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Irving S on Mon Nov 7 15:37:34 2022
    On 2022-11-07 13:22, Irving S wrote:
    On Monday, November 7, 2022 at 4:26:28 AM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 6:55:09 PM UTC-5, Irving S wrote:
    On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 6:42:22 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-06 14:09, Irving S wrote:
    ...

    I was channel surfing he other night, and lo and behold I see
    hockey. I tried to watch it, I really tried old man. It just
    bored me to tears. Up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down
    the ice, up the ice, down the ice. Amazing how little it
    takes to entertain a simple mind.

    The crowd was quiet. As soon as there was a harsh body check,
    or a fight, the decibel level increased twenty fold. These IQ
    challenged folks in the stands found this exciting. WOW!

    I am so happy that some find joy in watching up the ice, down
    the ice, up the ice, down the ice. I noticed in the stands,
    the blank expressions of so many fans. Yes, I am so happy for
    them. What incredible entertainment, grown men in silly
    costumes going up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the
    ice. Watching two squirrels fuck as far as I am concerned
    would be a whole lot more entertaining.

    You are a hockey player, right! How about dressing up in
    your costume and helmet and giving us a picture. At your age,
    what a sight that must be. I bet you would look really cute!

    Really?

    What was the game?

    What time?

    What network?

    :-)
    It was so forgettable, who could remember. That was ten minutes
    of my life I cannot give back.
    Perhaps forgotten because it was less recent than just an "other
    night", but from Labor Day weekend.
    Wow, it takes so little to entertain a simple mind. This barbaric
    activity sure demonstrates that.
    Hockey Fights were so ... 1970s. Sure you weren't watching some
    late night rerun of a game from decades ago, back before
    automobiles had ABS & airbags? FYI, if there were skaters not
    wearing helmets, or a player in the game by the name "Wayne
    Gretzky"...that's a clue.

    -hh

    Spin it all you want , it takes a simple mind to be entertained by a
    bunch of low IQ rogues in stupid outfits going up the ice, down the
    ice, up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the ice, up the ice,
    down the ice. I am happy that these reptilian droolers have an
    outlet as this, I really am.

    Yeah... ...no surprise you weren't a team sports kind of guy...

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  • From Tommy@21:1/5 to Alan on Mon Nov 7 19:52:45 2022
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 9:26:51 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 21:15, Tommy wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 2:20:59 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother
    Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any woman to the >>>>>>> whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of society. A lot >>>>>>> of uneducated clods and rednecks.. Similar to the crowd that
    attends car races. These low IQ amphibeans are looking for
    thrills, train wrecks. They are there not to see things go right, >>>>>>> but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or fights with >>>>>>> hockey, the stands would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden in NYC, was >>>>>>> there on business and got comped to see the Rangers. Left at
    about the half way mark. They skate up the ice, down the ice, up >>>>>>> the ice, down the ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few
    fights every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly any
    scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When someone gets >>>>>>> hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is deafening. Would not be >>>>>>> suprised that if you added up the avg IQ of a person the attends >>>>>>> car waces, and the avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you
    would still not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look >>>>>>> at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at all the scars >>>>>>> from laceration after laceration. Look at the injuries, is it
    worth it. Well, I guess to these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break in his
    playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who come not to
    see fights or injury. The average IQ will over 100. The club I am >>>>>>> at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation with someone, >>>>>>> no one I know of is the likes of a college dropout bench tech. >>>>>>> All successful people. You are experiencing nature, not going up >>>>>>> and down, up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice. The >>>>>>> playing field is different for 18 holes, and different at every >>>>>>> venue. Few injuries with golf, well there are some, but unlike >>>>>>> hockey, we do it to ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us >>>>>>> with a hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney, they go >>>>>>> there to enjoy the talent and the competition, they do not look >>>>>>> for players to be hurting each other. These are sophisticated
    people that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I been anything >>>>>> you would call "lacerated", and that was purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in Texas, oh there >>>>>>> is some of course. We miss it like we would miss seeing a
    centerfold of Abrams. A brutal savage game, for those clearly
    developmentally impaired. They certainly have the right to engage >>>>>>> in it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass their >>>>>>> time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and coordination it >>>>>> takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less. Wow, those
    were some tough words here. I am devasted. So you are a better
    skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with both
    sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with "Rhonda" and
    "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by Irving because he gets his >> jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, ANSWER THE QUESTION!
    I did answer the question, Sunshine.

    That you don't LIKE my answer doesn't change that I did give one.

    This was the exchange:

    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?


    How in the world do you MEASURE that you are a "better person" than Irving? Be SPECIFIC.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Tommy on Mon Nov 7 19:55:57 2022
    On 2022-11-07 19:52, Tommy wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 9:26:51 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 21:15, Tommy wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 2:20:59 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to
    Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to
    Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any
    woman to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of
    society. A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks..
    Similar to the crowd that attends car races. These
    low IQ amphibeans are looking for thrills, train
    wrecks. They are there not to see things go right,
    but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or
    fights with hockey, the stands would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden
    in NYC, was there on business and got comped to see
    the Rangers. Left at about the half way mark. They
    skate up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the
    ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few fights
    every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly
    any scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When
    someone gets hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is
    deafening. Would not be suprised that if you added up
    the avg IQ of a person the attends car waces, and the
    avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you would still
    not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look
    at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at
    all the scars from laceration after laceration. Look
    at the injuries, is it worth it. Well, I guess to
    these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break
    in his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within
    reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who
    come not to see fights or injury. The average IQ will
    over 100. The club I am at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation
    with someone, no one I know of is the likes of a
    college dropout bench tech. All successful people.
    You are experiencing nature, not going up and down,
    up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice.
    The playing field is different for 18 holes, and
    different at every venue. Few injuries with golf,
    well there are some, but unlike hockey, we do it to
    ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us with a
    hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney,
    they go there to enjoy the talent and the
    competition, they do not look for players to be
    hurting each other. These are sophisticated people
    that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I
    been anything you would call "lacerated", and that was
    purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in
    Texas, oh there is some of course. We miss it like we
    would miss seeing a centerfold of Abrams. A brutal
    savage game, for those clearly developmentally
    impaired. They certainly have the right to engage in
    it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass
    their time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and
    coordination it takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less.
    Wow, those were some tough words here. I am devasted. So
    you are a better skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes
    your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you
    are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this
    just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid
    of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with
    both sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with
    "Rhonda" and "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by
    Irving because he gets his jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, ANSWER THE QUESTION!
    I did answer the question, Sunshine.

    That you don't LIKE my answer doesn't change that I did give one.

    This was the exchange:

    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just
    ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?

    And I answered:

    I measure it by the fact that I'm not lying about how I am.



    How in the world do you MEASURE that you are a "better person" than
    Irving? Be SPECIFIC.

    Done... ...twice now.

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  • From Irving S@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Nov 8 02:54:04 2022
    On Monday, November 7, 2022 at 10:56:00 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-07 19:52, Tommy wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 9:26:51 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 21:15, Tommy wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 2:20:59 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 13:16, TomS wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 12:26, Irving S wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-11-01 11:39, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to
    Mother Theresa.

    It is like comparing the oratory skills of Obama to
    Fetterman

    It is like comparing the looks of practically any
    woman to the whale Abrams,

    No comparision. None at all.

    First of all, hockey attracts a very low rung of
    society. A lot of uneducated clods and rednecks..
    Similar to the crowd that attends car races. These
    low IQ amphibeans are looking for thrills, train
    wrecks. They are there not to see things go right,
    but go wrong. If there was no violence, cheating, or
    fights with hockey, the stands would be empty.
    LOL!

    I attended a hockey game once. It was at the Garden
    in NYC, was there on business and got comped to see
    the Rangers. Left at about the half way mark. They
    skate up the ice, down the ice, up the ice, down the
    ice. up the ice, down the ice. With a few fights
    every few minutes to break up the boredom. Hardly
    any scoring, and every play seems to fall apart. When
    someone gets hit or a fight breaks out, the roar is
    deafening. Would not be suprised that if you added up
    the avg IQ of a person the attends car waces, and the
    avg IQ of someone who attends hockey, you would still
    not reach 100. This is a violent savage sport. Look
    at all the teeth these clowns are missing. Look at
    all the scars from laceration after laceration. Look
    at the injuries, is it worth it. Well, I guess to
    these rogues, it is.

    Let's see:

    Ken Dryden played goal for the Montreal Canadiens...

    ...after he graduated from Cornell University...

    ...then got his law degree from McGill during a break
    in his playing career.

    Lots of athletes forego post-secondary education...

    ...when the lure of a professional salary is within
    reach.

    It has nothing to do with their intelligence.
    Now with golf, you are with successful people who
    come not to see fights or injury. The average IQ will
    over 100. The club I am at,
    What club is that?
    you can actually have an intelligent conversation
    with someone, no one I know of is the likes of a
    college dropout bench tech. All successful people.
    You are experiencing nature, not going up and down,
    up and down, up and down, some frozen floor of ice.
    The playing field is different for 18 holes, and
    different at every venue. Few injuries with golf,
    well there are some, but unlike hockey, we do it to
    ourselves, instead of some savage slicing us with a
    hockey stick. When someone attends a golf tourney,
    they go there to enjoy the talent and the
    competition, they do not look for players to be
    hurting each other. These are sophisticated people
    that have evolved.
    I've played hockey for 30 years and only once have I
    been anything you would call "lacerated", and that was
    purely accidental.

    And hockey is a game of tremendous skill and speed.

    Nope, no comparision. Very little hockey here in
    Texas, oh there is some of course. We miss it like we
    would miss seeing a centerfold of Abrams. A brutal
    savage game, for those clearly developmentally
    impaired. They certainly have the right to engage in
    it, I am glad these primates have found a way to pass
    their time and channel their aggressions.
    I'm sure you wouldn't be capable of the skill and
    coordination it takes just to skate...

    Yes old man, I have never skated and could care less.
    Wow, those were some tough words here. I am devasted. So
    you are a better skater than me, WOW! Who the hell writes
    your material....Bigbird?
    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you
    are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this
    just ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid
    of merit?

    I'd start with the most obvious:

    I don't post under different posting nyms so I get argue with
    both sides. You do realize that your recent tete-a-tetes with
    "Rhonda" and "Paul G" were just other posting nyms used by
    Irving because he gets his jollies insulting people, right?

    Or don't you even know what "tete-a-tete" means?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, ANSWER THE QUESTION!
    I did answer the question, Sunshine.

    That you don't LIKE my answer doesn't change that I did give one.

    This was the exchange:

    Far more importantly, I'm just a better person than you are.

    LOL! Pray tell, Fool, HOW do you measure that? Or is this just
    ANOTHER one of your shameless boasts completely devoid of merit?
    And I answered:

    I measure it by the fact that I'm not lying about how I am.


    How in the world do you MEASURE that you are a "better person" than
    Irving? Be SPECIFIC.
    Done... ...twice now.

    When someone has to TELL others that they are a better person, that says it all right there. If that person is so much better, it would be obvious. In this case, it is surely not.

    But.......if it gives him a sense of importance and self worth to proclaim this here, I am all for it. Whatever gives happiness and meaning to this 'existence".

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  • From marika@21:1/5 to Irving S on Tue Dec 20 17:16:53 2022
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 1:39:09 PM UTC-5, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother Theresa.

    Golf is more like skiing but with lighter shoes

    I remember my ankles were always the sorest thing after a day of skiing. But not sure if that was from activity, or from poorly fitting boots.

    and this is all I could possibly surmise, is that skiers have constant ankle support in the form of boots, which means their ankles don't get as much of a workout as a golfer (or a wide receiver because wide receivers and to running backs in particular
    who make all their running cuts without benefit of any ankle support, so perhaps the muscles in their ankles become stronger relatively speaking than a skier). This is a complete supposition on my part,

    mk5000


    We worry about materials and the simplest things
    When cops are killing people, and they can't take the blame
    They get acquitted, then you wonder why all the people rage, stupid
    We all keep praying for peace, praying for progress==Love Is Gone
    G-Eazy

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to marika on Wed Dec 21 00:46:09 2022
    On 2022-12-20 17:16, marika wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 1:39:09 PM UTC-5, Irving S wrote:
    I noticed some recent discussion on this. Hilarious!

    Comparing hockey to golf is like comparing Hitler to Mother
    Theresa.

    Golf is more like skiing but with lighter shoes

    I remember my ankles were always the sorest thing after a day of
    skiing. But not sure if that was from activity, or from poorly
    fitting boots.

    and this is all I could possibly surmise, is that skiers have
    constant ankle support in the form of boots, which means their ankles
    don't get as much of a workout as a golfer (or a wide receiver
    because wide receivers and to running backs in particular who make
    all their running cuts without benefit of any ankle support, so
    perhaps the muscles in their ankles become stronger relatively
    speaking than a skier). This is a complete supposition on my part,

    As a former ski racer and ski instructor, I can tell you that if your
    ankles are hurting when you're skiing...

    ...it is almost certainly a problem with boot fit.

    Ski boots are one of the hardest things to get fitted correctly. When I
    bought my last pair of boots, I spent $800-900 on the boots, and then
    another couple hundred on getting those boots adjusted to fit perfectly.

    Now, that was because:

    1. My days as a racer had made me very particular.

    2. I was buying them to spend ALL DAY on the slopes teaching.

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