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  • mgoblue
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    • Jul 2002
    • 25477

    #631
    Re: Uncommon Opinions

    Originally posted by Dog
    I mean no offense to you or anyone that uses Beats as a fashion statement, but

    When I see someone wearing them, I don't think "aw man those are so cool and stylish", I think "he/she spent SO much for those. SMH"
    I just paid for a $150 pair of noise canceling headphones. It's not like the Beats or anything, just looks like a normal pair of headphones, but they have the circuitry and microphones that cancel out a lot of the ambient noise. IMO it's worth it for airplane flights and I use them at work and helps take away distraction noise.

    I happen to be someone that gets distracted easily by random chatting and whatnot, and sometimes I need to focus in and ignore all that. Headphones help.

    I do agree though, I'm not an audiophile and don't see the need for $400 headphones that look hideous (I mean "cool" lol)

    Maybe I'm not in the circles that see someone's headphones and think "man you look awesome in those", I dunno....
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    • dsallupinyaarea
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      • Jan 2009
      • 2764

      #632
      Re: Uncommon Opinions

      Originally posted by Dog
      I mean no offense to you or anyone that uses Beats as a fashion statement, but

      When I see someone wearing them, I don't think "aw man those are so cool and stylish", I think "he/she spent SO much for those. SMH"
      I don't use beats and I 100% agree. They're really overpriced. That being said, a quality pair of $100-$150 headphones makes a world of difference.
      Last edited by dsallupinyaarea; 02-20-2013, 12:25 PM.
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      • C the Lyte
        Left side, strong side
        • May 2009
        • 2253

        #633
        Re: Uncommon Opinions

        Originally posted by AUChase
        Bristol is really fun. There's so much action and the seating gives you a really cool perspective on things. I've also been to races at Atlanta, Daytona, and Talladega.

        I've only sat in the stands once at Talladega. Every other time, I've been in the camp ground and infield. Now that is a damn fun party to be at.

        I know people probably don't care about NHRA like I do, but those are also a lot of fun.
        I would love to go to Bristol and Charlotte, but most of the time I wait for them to come to Martinsville. I live 10 minutes from the track so it's pretty convenient(except for the race traffic, as I work 1 minute away from the track. See "Grinds my Gears" thread). Talladega would've been nice back in my party days (I have a co-worker that goes every year tells the tales).

        NHRA is an ok watch on TV, but there is nothing like it in person. The feeling of over 8,000 horsepower echoing in your bones is unlike any other.
        Last edited by C the Lyte; 02-20-2013, 02:15 PM.
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        • Segagendude
          Banned
          • Aug 2008
          • 7940

          #634
          Re: Uncommon Opinions

          Golf is not a sport.

          Poker on TV is the worst idea ever. I cannot understand how it gets ratings...

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          • ~LiverpoolRed~
            YNWA
            • Dec 2008
            • 10755

            #635
            Re: Uncommon Opinions

            Originally posted by Segagendude

            Poker on TV is the worst idea ever. I cannot understand how it gets ratings...
            I agree with this. It's not on tv as much in my area anymore. 4-5 years ago it was on ALL the time on all the sports channels. Poker is NOT a sport!!!!

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            • C the Lyte
              Left side, strong side
              • May 2009
              • 2253

              #636
              Re: Uncommon Opinions

              Originally posted by Segagendude
              Golf is not a sport.
              Golf is more of a sport than baseball.. IMO.

              Edit: Professional golf, not weekend golf and legal DUI's on golf carts, though its close.
              Last edited by C the Lyte; 02-20-2013, 02:19 PM.
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              • Brandwin
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jul 2002
                • 30621

                #637
                Originally posted by C the Lyte
                Golf is more of a sport than baseball.. IMO.

                Edit: Professional golf, not weekend golf and legal DUI's on golf carts, though its close.
                Ha! Please explain how Golf is more of a sport than baseball.

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                • weeeeeeez
                  MVP
                  • May 2011
                  • 1736

                  #638
                  I think Golf is one of the toughest if the not the toughest mental sport. Baseball is still more of a sport though.
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                  • C the Lyte
                    Left side, strong side
                    • May 2009
                    • 2253

                    #639
                    Re: Uncommon Opinions

                    Originally posted by DookieMowf
                    Ha! Please explain how Golf is more of a sport than baseball.
                    First off, this is opinion, and I'm just spouting **** off the top of my head. But...

                    Let's take a 3rd baseman for example. He myte... MYTE have to be active for a total of 3 minutes on defense. On offense, he's probably on the pine an average of about 2 innings and gets up to bat about 4 times a game? Throw in a dive or 2 every now and then, and that should nail it.

                    Golfer, after the first drive, is active for 3 minutes walking to his ball. Walking? Yes, I know. Active? Yes. These guys walk on average about 6,500 to 7,000 yards per day, 4 to 5 days a week. They probably cover more distance in a day than baseball players do in a week.

                    Also, I feel like there are more overweight ball players than golfers. Now, before someone posts a picture of Angel Cabrerra or John Daly, check out some of the pitchers for these teams.

                    Again, just my opinion.
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                    • Dog
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                      • Aug 2008
                      • 11846

                      #640
                      ^ that entire post just sounds like someone that doesn't understand the sport of baseball.
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                      • C the Lyte
                        Left side, strong side
                        • May 2009
                        • 2253

                        #641
                        Re: Uncommon Opinions

                        Please explain it, either here or via pm.
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                        • TheMatrix31
                          RF
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 52901

                          #642
                          Re: Uncommon Opinions

                          You try hitting a baseball.

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                          • C the Lyte
                            Left side, strong side
                            • May 2009
                            • 2253

                            #643
                            Re: Uncommon Opinions

                            I'm not saying it's easy, and the skill set involved in each individual sport is unique in itself. Hitting a 95-mph fastball in play requires great skill and technique-not arguing that.

                            But you try hitting a golf ball 350 yards and landing it within 20 to 25 yards of fairway.
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                            • dsallupinyaarea
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                              • Jan 2009
                              • 2764

                              #644
                              Re: Uncommon Opinions

                              Do you really think third basemen stand around and chew sunflower seeds until the ball is hit at them?
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                              • C the Lyte
                                Left side, strong side
                                • May 2009
                                • 2253

                                #645
                                Re: Uncommon Opinions

                                No, they probably walk around in 30 foot radius when the ball isn't in play.

                                I don't really believe that^.
                                Last edited by C the Lyte; 02-20-2013, 04:25 PM.
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