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It's really disconcerting that the enjoyment of a game rests solely on
whether you know the score or not. If it was 6-0, I assume a person
wouldn't bother to watch the game because it was a runaway and would be
a waste of time. I guess, if a person watched the game live, you
shouldn't tape it and watch it again because you know the score. I enjoy
the game of hockey for itself. If I don't know the score, fine. If I do,
fine again. I enjoy watching to see how it got that way. I love the
game. I love the ballet on ice. I love the individual efforts. I love
the perfect passes, the great saves and the perfect goals. And I don't
think someone who was taking the time to be informative for many other
people should be chastised for doing so, just because someone else has a
superstition or personal quirk.
Thanks for the note, Carol. It was appreciated.
Mark Lewin wrote:
>Please do not put the score in the message subject line. Those people who
>have taped the game would rather not know the score before they get a chance
>to watch it.
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>On 4/6/06, Carol S. White <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>Boston College Eagles beats the North Dakota Sioux this aftn in
>>Milwaukee for the first berth in the National Championship game.
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>>North Dakota never lead in the game.
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>>Loved Eagle Schneider's goalie mask, best one I have seen in a while!
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>>Carol
>>GO BC!!!
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>>--
>>Carol S. White =^..^=
>>GO Gophers!!!
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>>Email: [log in to unmask]
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>>And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance...
>>I hope you dance.....
>> ~ Lee Ann Womack
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