But I was raised on pro sports. Travelled to Comiskey Park with my
buds in 1958 when I was ten years old to watch Mickey Mantle strike
out three times as the White Sox beat the Yankees, Then I bit my nails
all summer long as the Sox fought for the pennant in 1959. I was there
when the Bears beat the Giants and Y. A. Tittle for the NFL
championship in 1963. Sports have always been a part of my life.
Through college, grad school and work. It's a way to get away from it
all. And I'm thankful that modern technology allows me to watch all
the White Sox and Bears games here in Michigan.
Paul
PS: You will like Boston Legal. It's a cut above conventional
television and right up there with the best of films.
On Nov 27, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I've seen one or two episodes of Boston Legal while stuck in a motel
room and too tired to read. Not bad. I'll pick up the series on DVD.
Sports? on TV? Yuck. If I want to watch sports I go to the field or
the race track. I catch an occasional motor racing event on the boob
tube. Ball sports events on TV put me to sleep, they're more
effective than sleeping pills.
I prefer amateur sports events anyway ... pro sports is all about
selling products and has little to do with what I value in sports.
G
On Nov 27, 2008, at 8:41 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 11:19 AM, PN Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
I watch sports for the most part. The only series I try not to
miss is
Boston Legal. It's brilliantly written and has a stellar cast. But
I believe
this will be its last season. So I may watch only sports:-).
Its the original (Las Vegas) CSI we tend not to miss.
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