mrclam
Giga Poster
Now when i was in england, i always felt that england had some really boring spectator sports such as cricket.
However, since moving state-side i've gotten to experience the most boring spectator sports ever invented (imho even worse than cricket).
These are - baseball (rounders), american football (rugby with armor where they take a "gatorade" break ever 5 seconds), and basketball.
Now what makes these 3 games even worse (imho) is that they SEEM like they should be entertaining fun games to watch. When you see them being played in movies (or on replays) and you see the highlights of a match they look like they're the most fun games ever invented to watch.
But try to watch any one of these games from beginning to end without the aid of alcohol and you'll be asleep by the end.
I'm not saying they aren't fun to play - just dull to watch.
What do YOU think is the most boring spectator sport ever invented.
(BTW - i was going to add golf to this list - but imho that's not a spectator sport - it's only a spectator sport if you get a whole stadium watching or something).
However, since moving state-side i've gotten to experience the most boring spectator sports ever invented (imho even worse than cricket).
These are - baseball (rounders), american football (rugby with armor where they take a "gatorade" break ever 5 seconds), and basketball.
Now what makes these 3 games even worse (imho) is that they SEEM like they should be entertaining fun games to watch. When you see them being played in movies (or on replays) and you see the highlights of a match they look like they're the most fun games ever invented to watch.
But try to watch any one of these games from beginning to end without the aid of alcohol and you'll be asleep by the end.
I'm not saying they aren't fun to play - just dull to watch.
What do YOU think is the most boring spectator sport ever invented.
(BTW - i was going to add golf to this list - but imho that's not a spectator sport - it's only a spectator sport if you get a whole stadium watching or something).