I do enjoy watching most any sport. I also do not believe I am gifted with any power to affect the outcome of any game I am watching or, for that matter attending.
Seasons are too long in basketball, both college and pro. And then the leagues try to make every team eligible for the playoffs so it cheapens the regular season anyways.
When my wife and I watch our favorite college team or pro team and it’s close boy it’s tense. Our teams are known for “cardiac football”. A LOT of close shaves or last second wins.
Did that to hubby during a NASCAR race. He and the dog were napping on the floor. Last Lap. Dale Earnhart had been in the lead the entire race (putting hubby to sleep). Earnhart wiped out and Rob Moroso went on to win the race and I started screaming in delight. We had to pry hubby’s fingernails out of the ceiling he was so freaked out.
Back in the ‘90s, when the Houston Rockets were working on their famous “3 peat” playing the Lakers, I lived in a small, apartment in Houston with very thin walls (one was just a painted hollow core door) and my neighbors insisted on cheering at full volume during the away games, that because of the two hour difference lasted until at least midnight. They cheered like Akeem could here them from their couch. I don’t care for sports so I was not happy for their “3peat”.
Jimmy’s website is back ………… sort of ………. https://arloandjanis.Com/ ………… At least it is a DIFFERENT placeholder than that old puddle we have faced for oh these many months. Got my fingers crossed!
My husband hates sports – especially on TV. When the Superbowl used to be on in the afternoon – eastern time – he would walk around in stores which had TV sets for sale and would have the sets showing the game and change the channels on the TVs when no one was in front of a specific set.
And this is a man who has been to more than one NYC World Series when he was a boy. His dad would have someone he was doing business with invite him to the game – “and I’ll bring my boy – you bring yours” and he would go. But if not at the game – he would not watch it on TV or listen to it on the radio.
alasko about 1 year ago
At least beat the spread.
Da'Dad about 1 year ago
I do enjoy watching most any sport. I also do not believe I am gifted with any power to affect the outcome of any game I am watching or, for that matter attending.
Rhetorical_Question about 1 year ago
Due for a physical examination for Arlo Day?
Gizmo Cat about 1 year ago
On a side note, seems like JJ has finally got his own site up and running again. Check it out at arloandjanis.Com
bluephrog about 1 year ago
Go NAVY…Beat Army!!!
saylorgirl about 1 year ago
I’m surprised that Arlo didn’t have a heart attack after Jan’s shout!
Stephanie Have one about 1 year ago
Well now I want to know if the shot was good!
mourdac Premium Member about 1 year ago
Seasons are too long in basketball, both college and pro. And then the leagues try to make every team eligible for the playoffs so it cheapens the regular season anyways.
JessieRandySmithJr. about 1 year ago
When my wife and I watch our favorite college team or pro team and it’s close boy it’s tense. Our teams are known for “cardiac football”. A LOT of close shaves or last second wins.
John Smith about 1 year ago
To increase their mutual in home sports enjoyment the best Christmas gift for Janis would be a megaphone
nosirrom about 1 year ago
Does Janis know that Arlo DVRd the game?
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 year ago
And, thus, Arlo misses the shot. Hopefully he can rewind
jmarkow11 about 1 year ago
And we have the Pistons…
Kalkkuna about 1 year ago
2 seconds left? Enought for four timeouts, 5 commericals and maybe a foul and maybe a shot.
Cincoflex about 1 year ago
Janis, if you give him a heart attack, you don’t be moving soon!
Oclvroadbikerider about 1 year ago
Woot woot … It’s Alive arloandjanis dot com
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
No Janis, it is our home team!
elgrecousa Premium Member about 1 year ago
We all try to do it, though.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Well, I guess Arlo won’t live long enough to move to the coast.
crazeekatlady about 1 year ago
Did that to hubby during a NASCAR race. He and the dog were napping on the floor. Last Lap. Dale Earnhart had been in the lead the entire race (putting hubby to sleep). Earnhart wiped out and Rob Moroso went on to win the race and I started screaming in delight. We had to pry hubby’s fingernails out of the ceiling he was so freaked out.
Baron Grim about 1 year ago
Back in the ‘90s, when the Houston Rockets were working on their famous “3 peat” playing the Lakers, I lived in a small, apartment in Houston with very thin walls (one was just a painted hollow core door) and my neighbors insisted on cheering at full volume during the away games, that because of the two hour difference lasted until at least midnight. They cheered like Akeem could here them from their couch. I don’t care for sports so I was not happy for their “3peat”.
flushed about 1 year ago
Redd Foxx moment: This is the big one, I’m comin’ home Elizabeth!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
“Yes, but I would like to be alive to see it.”
The-Great-Gildersleeve about 1 year ago
Jimmy’s website is back ………… sort of ………. https://arloandjanis.Com/ ………… At least it is a DIFFERENT placeholder than that old puddle we have faced for oh these many months. Got my fingers crossed!
mafastore about 1 year ago
My husband hates sports – especially on TV. When the Superbowl used to be on in the afternoon – eastern time – he would walk around in stores which had TV sets for sale and would have the sets showing the game and change the channels on the TVs when no one was in front of a specific set.
And this is a man who has been to more than one NYC World Series when he was a boy. His dad would have someone he was doing business with invite him to the game – “and I’ll bring my boy – you bring yours” and he would go. But if not at the game – he would not watch it on TV or listen to it on the radio.