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In response to
"
Amercians always complain that that is why they don;t watch hockey -- nm
"
by
Beaker
well, yes, but that would be phrased as "can't follow the puck", not "don't follow the puck" ... -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Jan 5 '10, 12:51
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iirc, I had shared that sometimes it was hard for me to follow the puck when watching hockey, especially in person.
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b.
Jan 5, 13:02
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ah, I see. "Follow the Action", I guess is what they meant. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 5, 13:04
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(Personally, I don't get the problem. Enjoying the sport is as simple as watching the TV. ;-) )
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Beryllium
Jan 5, 13:07
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re: the clock (and there's none in baseball, btw - heh), there has to be some endpoint.
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b.
Jan 5, 13:11
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I understand, but in hockey the passage of time is clearly delineated. In football and soccer, it is not. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 5, 13:12
yah. it's a combo. for me. -- nm
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b.
Jan 5, 13:07
I can't follow what you're saying -- nm
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Guigue
Jan 5, 13:00
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