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One reason baseball is magical. (Original Post) kairos12 Jun 2017 OP
Yup... pangaia Jun 2017 #1
I agree. Cracklin Charlie Jun 2017 #2
YES! GitRDun Jun 2017 #3
Magical? More like torture. TlalocW Jun 2017 #4
I'm with you. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2017 #5
There was an article about various industries having problems TlalocW Jun 2017 #6
I, for one, am quite sick of hearing Millennials blamed for all the current ills of the world. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2017 #7
I'm fine with Millennials getting the credit, not the blame, for getting rid of some ills TlalocW Jun 2017 #9
And it's not as though no other generation PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2017 #10
It wasn't screwing up an order TlalocW Jun 2017 #11
A bunch of my friends love and play hockey. rickford66 Jun 2017 #8

TlalocW

(15,381 posts)
4. Magical? More like torture.
Fri Jun 2, 2017, 10:56 PM
Jun 2017

Last time I went to a ball game was when I worked in an office, and the managers were "rewarding" us by taking us to our town's minor league game. I asked if I could just go home early. Nope. Go to the game or stay at work. Most of us were computer programmers/nerds so we had our various books, games, portable devices, cards etc. that we could entertain ourselves with in the stands, but while the managers were cheering, we were audibly groaning when the game went into extra innings.

TlalocW

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,855 posts)
5. I'm with you.
Fri Jun 2, 2017, 11:00 PM
Jun 2017

It's just fine if someone loves baseball. Good for them. But please don't expect everyone else to share that love.

TlalocW

(15,381 posts)
6. There was an article about various industries having problems
Fri Jun 2, 2017, 11:05 PM
Jun 2017

And blaming their problems on Milllennials like paper napkins. Apparently M's are only buying paper towels and don't see the point of buying both. Also engagement rings as they don't like the ethics behind the diamond trade. Golf courses blame them for not taking up an expensive hobby.

All of this actually is fine with me. I'm kind of hoping they'll have the same effect on professional sports. I'm sick of hearing from whiny millionaires, half of whom are probably hopped up on something, whose job it is to play a game.

TlalocW

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,855 posts)
7. I, for one, am quite sick of hearing Millennials blamed for all the current ills of the world.
Fri Jun 2, 2017, 11:20 PM
Jun 2017

I'm a Boomer myself, and about 40 years ago we were blamed for all the current ills. Blaming the younger generation is stupid. Yeah, each generation is a bit different, and grows up in different circumstances.

Horse racing is a dying sport in no small part because younger people for a long time now just haven't been very interested in it. Tracks have closed or greatly reduced the length of their season.

TlalocW

(15,381 posts)
9. I'm fine with Millennials getting the credit, not the blame, for getting rid of some ills
Sat Jun 3, 2017, 12:15 PM
Jun 2017

Like paper over-consumption, diamond trade, golf... That's if the analyses hold out, and their predictions come true.

Only problem I have with Millennials is two different ones working at two different Subways, got on my case about what I ordered. Usually, it's a club sandwich with EVERY vegetable except olives. The two times they criticized me was when I also got a cookie.

TlalocW

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,855 posts)
10. And it's not as though no other generation
Sat Jun 3, 2017, 01:21 PM
Jun 2017

ever screwed up an order.

There are incompetent people out there. There are those who weren't properly trained for the job. It's fairly common for young people, just starting out in the work force, not to be very committed to the job they have. And so on.

We were all young once. We were all once new at the job. But each generation goes through this.

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