Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:Why is it when they have world baseball tournaments the best players from South American teams are all major league players? Your argument seems to assume that all the players on American teams are American, that just isn't the case anymore.
How will we ever know unless they let foriegn teams compete in these competitions? I don't think the Stanley Cup champions get referred to as 'world champions" actually.
I bet a local Cuban or S. American team would challenge for the MLB, or an eastern European or Scandinavian team for the Stanley Cup. Which brings up another point. Not only are these teams not the WORLD champions, they're not even the AMERICAS champions.
Peeved...?
to further elaborate on the previous point:
as far as i know, the stanley cup has never presented itself as "the world championship" (only as the only championship that matters :) )
Originally posted by pdx pollard:about the NHL: most of the teams are located in the US. most of the players are from Canada.
it is pretty safe to say that the best players from all over the world for their particular sport play in the MLB, NHL, and NBA
as far as i know, the stanley cup has never presented itself as "the world championship" (only as the only championship that matters :) )
Mankie. 20 years behind on his music taste, 20 years behind in his arguments. :p
20 years…you wish!!! I just bought the Neil Young live recording cd at Starbucks that was recorded in 1971, and the Bob Marley live cd that was also recorded way back in the 70's!!! BTW…where is Massy Hall? I'm guessing somewhere in Canada because every time he makes a reference to Canada the audience applauds.
If they come out with a band with 1% of the talent of the golden oldies I'd be happy to give them a listen.
I wasn't arguing, it's just a peeve, and that of probably all of the non-doodles.
If they come out with a band with 1% of the talent of the golden oldies I'd be happy to give them a listen.
I wasn't arguing, it's just a peeve, and that of probably all of the non-doodles.
Originally posted by pdx pollard:First of all, I'm not arguing. Secondly, I never assumed that all players on American teams are American. My God, would the MLB, NHL and NBA suck if they were. Try reading what I wrote and not between the lines.
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:Why is it when they have world baseball tournaments the best players from South American teams are all major league players? Your argument seems to assume that all the players on American teams are American, that just isn't the case anymore.
How will we ever know unless they let foriegn teams compete in these competitions? I don't think the Stanley Cup champions get referred to as 'world champions" actually.
I bet a local Cuban or S. American team would challenge for the MLB, or an eastern European or Scandinavian team for the Stanley Cup. Which brings up another point. Not only are these teams not the WORLD champions, they're not even the AMERICAS champions.
All I said was that it peeves me to hear that the St. Louis Cardinals or the Indianapolis Colts are the 'world' champions when it's only N. American teams in the competitons….they probably still would be if they let the rest of the world into the league, but how do we know for sure unless it's open to every country? It's a false claim in my opinion and peeves me a little.
People who will stop randomly when walking in a crowded place. If you want to stop walking, then move off to one side. Don't just stop dead in your tracks in the middle of the sidewalk/aisle/airport terminal/etc. And if you do, don't be surprised when someone runs into you.
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:Well there is no rule that say players in these leagues can't be from anywhere in the world… Look at the diveristy in MLB and the NHL (the NBA also to a lesser extent). However I agree with your point.
Originally posted by pdx pollard:First of all, I'm not arguing. Secondly, I never assumed that all players on American teams are American. My God, would the MLB, NHL and NBA suck if they were. Try reading what I wrote and not between the lines.
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:Why is it when they have world baseball tournaments the best players from South American teams are all major league players? Your argument seems to assume that all the players on American teams are American, that just isn't the case anymore.
How will we ever know unless they let foriegn teams compete in these competitions? I don't think the Stanley Cup champions get referred to as 'world champions" actually.
I bet a local Cuban or S. American team would challenge for the MLB, or an eastern European or Scandinavian team for the Stanley Cup. Which brings up another point. Not only are these teams not the WORLD champions, they're not even the AMERICAS champions.
All I said was that it peeves me to hear that the St. Louis Cardinals or the Indianapolis Colts are the 'world' champions when it's only N. American teams in the competitons….they probably still would be if they let the rest of the world into the league, but how do we know for sure unless it's open to every country? It's a false claim in my opinion and peeves me a little.
Admittedly, I'm not the closest follower of professional sports these days, but do they still often refer to a team as "world champions"? I sometimes watch MLB and NBA and can't recall anyone having used that phrase in many years. Of course, it probably doesn't help that I'm watching the Oroles and Wizards. And I've never heard it used on a NASCAR broadcast.
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
All I said was that it peeves me to hear that the St. Louis Cardinals or the Indianapolis Colts are the 'world' champions when it's only N. American teams in the competitons….they probably still would be if they let the rest of the world into the league, but how do we know for sure unless it's open to every country? It's a false claim in my opinion and peeves me a little.
Loud eaters… I cannot stand them. Lip-smacking, slurping, open-mouth chewers make my skin crawl.
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:yup, massey hall is in Toronto. it's a very "grand" concert venue, old-world feel, ornate walls and balcony, very nice accoustics. Wiki.
BTW…where is Massy Hall? I'm guessing somewhere in Canada because every time he makes a reference to Canada the audience applauds.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:the MLB championship is called "the workkld series" - 'nuff said. i've heard both the NFL and NBA call their playoff winners "world champions". dude in the cube across from me still has a "pittsburg steelers world champions" poster up. i'm with mankie on this one. the team that wins soccer's World Cup, or any sport's Olympic gold medal, can call itself "world champion". otherwise, "world" needs to be left out of the superlatives.
Admittedly, I'm not the closest follower of professional sports these days, but do they still often refer to a team as "world champions"? I sometimes watch MLB and NBA and can't recall anyone having used that phrase in many years.
Originally posted by sweetcell:why are people only looking at where the team is from, I would think where the players are from would matter more
the MLB championship is called "the workkld series" - 'nuff said. i've heard both the NFL and NBA call their playoff winners "world champions". dude in the cube across from me still has a "pittsburg steelers world champions" poster up. i'm with mankie on this one. the team that wins soccer's World Cup, or any sport's Olympic gold medal, can call itself "world champion". otherwise, "world" needs to be left out of the superlatives.
Originally posted by sweetcell:today's pet peeve: the keyboard on my laptop. the GF spilled a little water on it, shorted something out under the hood and it's had a mind of its own ever since. combine that with my brain running faster than my fingers can type (i.e. i don't read what's on screen since my brain is two thoughts ahead), and voila - you have new alternate spellings like "the workkld series". i spend way too much time going back and erasing random characters that are thrown in.
"the workkld series"
which leads me to complain about our IT dept and their lengthy turn-around times on repairs. woe is me.
Originally posted by sweetcell:Maybe they should call it the Amerikkka Series :p
Originally posted by sweetcell:today's pet peeve: the keyboard on my laptop. the GF spilled a little water on it, shorted something out under the hood and it's had a mind of its own ever since. combine that with my brain running faster than my fingers can type (i.e. i don't read what's on screen since my brain is two thoughts ahead), and voila - you have new alternate spellings like "the workkld series". i spend way too much time going back and erasing random characters that are thrown in.
"the workkld series"
which leads me to complain about our IT dept and their lengthy turn-around times on repairs. woe is me.
Originally posted by bikerchickdc:Good one….especially in a crowded supermarket and you nearly run them over with your cart.
People who will stop randomly when walking in a crowded place. If you want to stop walking, then move off to one side. Don't just stop dead in your tracks in the middle of the sidewalk/aisle/airport terminal/etc. And if you do, don't be surprised when someone runs into you.
Down here with all the retirees they tend to think they can do what the fuck they want. One will be driving their Caddy or Lincoln and see their buddy walking so just stop in the middle of the lane and have a nice long chat, holding up traffic. I mean what the fuck you old bastard? get out of the way!! Then they get all aggressive when you hit the horn and nearly give the old buzzard a heart attack.
Originally posted by bikerchickdc:that one really pisses me off. esp since i have to walk through times square to get home - and tourists stop wherever they want. lately ive just started walking directly into them or yelling move to the left really loud. the escalators are the worst, esp grand central in the morning. just the thought of it, makes my head spin.
People who will stop randomly when walking in a crowded place. If you want to stop walking, then move off to one side. Don't just stop dead in your tracks in the middle of the sidewalk/aisle/airport terminal/etc. And if you do, don't be surprised when someone runs into you.
i think ive become a lot more bitchy and less tolerant after living in this city for over a year.
People who refer to their girlfriend or boyfriend as "the girlfriend", or "the boyfriend".
And people who stop in the middle of a crowd.
And people who stop in the middle of a crowd.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:do they get a pass if they use "the boy" or "the girl" instead?
People who refer to their girlfriend or boyfriend as "the girlfriend", or "the boyfriend".
maybe they're just trying to be more specific in their communication - "the girlfriend, as opposed to all those other women i sleep with" :p
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:b/f and g/f is worse.
People who refer to their girlfriend or boyfriend as "the girlfriend", or "the boyfriend".
And people who stop in the middle of a crowd.
agreed
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:b/f and g/f is worse.
People who refer to their girlfriend or boyfriend as "the girlfriend", or "the boyfriend".
And people who stop in the middle of a crowd.
Girly Men who honk their horns.