Ya know...

Apr. 27th, 2006 09:47 am
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I've never understood the appeal of sport. I have often bewailed the fact that we as a society tend to make too big a deal over something that is nothing more than a game that tends to bring out the worst in people. Why, I would wonder, were the football players typically the stars in High School?* What, I wondered, is the big freaking deal? I was evolved past that. I was the sensitive artistic type and could see beyond the base competition.

So, tell me, why was I so excited when Charlie finally hit a ball during practise yesterday? I mean, I jumped up and cheered because my extremely bright and musically gifted son hit a ball with a bat and it didn't go into the foul line.






*Except possibly for mine. I mean, they may have enjoyed the typical BMOC thing one sees portrayed in film and TV, but my school was so big I never really noticed. I hung out with the artists and poets and was quite content, and wouldn't have recognized one of our cheerleaders unless I tripped over her Pom-Poms.

on 2006-04-27 02:05 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] brownkitty.livejournal.com
You were excited because he had an achievement that was positive :) Same way I'm thrilled for hours or days when Colin manages to tell a joke that's actually funny.

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