Agree: Billy Crystal, ABBA, celebrity death poolsDisagree: Joey Levels
Disagre: baseball, the band, tool academy, and i fail to see how playing kickball is kidstuff while reading comic books isn't.
Disagree: Steely Dan, Tom Waits, Al Green, Laurel & Hardy, blues music, baseball, and heavy metalAgree: The Band, Zappa, Fight Club, Kevin Smith, Quentin Tarantino
Disagree: Joey Levels
How dare ALL of you! Read your FOT card again. Agree = EVERYTHING
Although, I'm kind of turning against baseball romanticism. Not the Bill James baseball freaks, who are great, or normal fans. But the kind that sees baseball as a kind of bucolic ballet or psychological chess or something. I enjoy the pace of baseball but people only project that junk onto it because there's so much dead time for them to start imagining stuff.
Quote from: yesno on February 11, 2009, 09:54:47 PMAlthough, I'm kind of turning against baseball romanticism. Not the Bill James baseball freaks, who are great, or normal fans. But the kind that sees baseball as a kind of bucolic ballet or psychological chess or something. I enjoy the pace of baseball but people only project that junk onto it because there's so much dead time for them to start imagining stuff.I totally agree with this. There's a part of baseball that I do find sort of romantic, but it's definitely not the stuff you mention. If you haven't, check this book out:It's a celebration of baseball via the childhood hobby of card collecting and honors the weird photos, odd nicknames, and forgotten schlubs of the past. It encapsulates almost everything I love about the game without too much of the undeserved self-aggrandizing that certain scholars and historians are prone to (i.e. the kind of stuff you mention).