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sachmo71
04-08-2004, 11:27 AM
I heard this on NPR yesterday and thought it was funny. It's by Frank Deford. Hope you enjoy it.


Often, as I travel, I try to remember exactly why it was that people used to be so upset by Muzak, or elevator music. We didn't know how good we had it. Oh, as I move about now, what I would give just to be able to hear Mantovani playing Moon River again and again. Instead, our unwilling ears are now bombarded by all manner of speech, of announcements, of advisories and proscriptions, of radio and television programs.

When did it become official national policy that no public place could be allowed to exist without constant programmed noise?


And that, of course, doesn't even take into account the volunteer noise-makers who feel inclined to conduct their most personal conversations, loudly, on cell phones. Excuse me -- yell phones. Alas, as an institution, sport is a prime accomplice in the modern crime of unmitigated noise. The worst thing about Janet Jackson baring her breast during the Super Bowl halftime show was that it diverted criticism away from the unrestrained cacophony that had preceded her unveiling. Surely our ears were offended far worse than our eyes, but the NFL has escaped that censure.

But, of course, it is attending games where we are at greatest risk. Each year stadiums and arenas become artificially noisier, as the public address blares out trumpet calls and canned music and just plain loud racket. There used to be something so wonderfully pure about a crowd letting out with a spontaneous roar. Now, unfortunately, fans are just as liable to, in unison, scream vulgarities. It is called free speech, although you have to pay your way in to hear it. Civility and courtesy are not protected by the Constitution, even if, as I always understood it, if you bought a ticket, you were, in effect, buying a license that could be revoked.

John Anderson, the assistant attorney general of Maryland has concluded that offensive speech in a public place is not an unalloyed right, especially when exercised before what he calls "captive auditors." I understand that "captive auditors" means, in particular, children, but it is a phrase I am proud to embrace. From now on, in whatever public space, or wherever in the presence of cell phones, I will think of myself as a captive auditor. It is good to have a fancy official name for being a victim.

From both an auditory and visual position, though, the single worst word that has ever been unleashed on sport is "sucks." It is not a dirty word. I can say it on the radio, or write it in a column, as I just did. But it is such a rude, nasty little word, isn't it? Frankly, there are a lot of dirty words I like better. But fans love to scream, ad nauseum, that the opponents suck or such-and-such a player sucks. In the fashion of the times, they even chant it. Or they print the same things on T-shirts, and people actually think it makes them really clever fans if they wear T-shirts that say "So-and-so Sucks." If I could ask one thing of the neanderthal creeps at games who bother captive auditors like me, it would be to at least come up with another rude and childish word to replace "sucks."

And thank you, also, for standing on the right and walking on the left.

sachmo71
04-08-2004, 11:28 AM
This thread sucks. Beat you to it. :)

Butter
04-08-2004, 11:32 AM
This thread sucks. Beat you to it. :)

Damn. You suck.

Radii
04-08-2004, 11:34 AM
I generally like Deford's thing on Morning Edition, that one I wasn't as impressed with as many of his bits/columns/whatever yo ucall them.

Honolulu_Blue
04-08-2004, 11:35 AM
Deford sucks.

Desnudo
04-08-2004, 11:39 AM
You suck.

Ksyrup
04-08-2004, 11:47 AM
Deford's just bitter because SI sucks.

Leonidas
04-08-2004, 08:04 PM
I used to really like DeFord and thought he was one of the more talented Sportswriters, but that Yankees-Red Sox column he had last week showed the man is well past his prime. Some folks just don't know when it's time.

Honolulu_Blue
04-09-2004, 02:11 AM
You suck.

Your ma sucks!