Cleats by Bill Hinds for September 04, 2023
Transcript:
Man: I got season tickets for the football team, and my boys won't go with me. They're not interested. Abby's dad: You're kidding! When I was their age, I jumped at the chance to go to a game with my dad. Gary: You know what it is? They don't play the game. We used to have pickup football games all the time when I was a kid. Man: Maybe. Man 2: Nah, I'll tell you why they're not interested...video games. They play these wild games all the time, so to go out in the front yard and play a real-life game is boring. Man: Video games-you're right. Gary: We played pickup football games almost everyday. Hey! We could get a couple more guys and play some touch football ourselves. Abby's dad: Maybe it would inspire the kids. Man 2: Count me out. I'm bushed. I was up until 3 A.M. playing "World of Warcraft" on the computer.
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
Whatever happened to Farmville?!
The Famous Eccles about 1 year ago
Why does this remind me of the “Four Yorkshiremen” Monty Python sketch?
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Back in my day, my father would sometimes take us to basketball games. I never really paid attention to the game, I just was in it for the snacks and the halftime show.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
This should be adapted into an episode.
RadioDial Premium Member about 1 year ago
Like fathers, like sons
Jimmyk939 about 1 year ago
Road hockey in the summer, pick up and league hockey the rest of the year…with evening church league fastball, house league soccer, etc, etc to round out summer and fall
gcarlson about 1 year ago
Early 1970s – Neighbor and I would play board games under a tree in the afternoon, a combination of stickball and improv (lotta cartoon characters as players; somehow the Roadrunner was invariably walked) in the evening (Mom commented about that being smart). With just two of us, large sidewalk blocks served as both bases and basemen, a bush as the catcher. Anything across the street was a home run, short of that meant some running by the pitcher.
metagalaxy1970 about 1 year ago
When I was a kid, I read so much that I was always a grade ahead of everyone.
ldmulvaney73 about 1 year ago
How old are these guys supposed to be? I played street football in the late 50s but wouldn’t think of a pickup game at my age. Somewhere along the way to the present, I also played WoW until 3am ;)
gmu328 about 1 year ago
we used to play pickup games in the early 60’s – football, basketball and baseball. i never played soccer, but enjoy watching the rest of the world and MSL play more than football. football is too much of a collision sport for young kids to play. two of my son’s best friends had knees operations before they started college due to the damage done when they were younger. basketball and soccer are contact sports, but as I said before football is a collision sport.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sports aren’t the same anymore. Players imported from all over — the globe, not just the country — big money everywhere, stadiums named after corporate sponsors. A long time ago I lost interest — why should I care about a silly game played by a bunch of rich guys I don’t know, with no connection to me or my state except they’re getting paid to play their “home” games here?