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Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for February 01, 2015
Transcript:
Goat; What are you so happy about? Rat: My football team just won. Goat: Well, it's not your team. You don't own it. Rat: Well, duh... Some rich guy does. Goat; Do you know someone on the team? Rat: No. Not personally. Goat: Do you help them with strategy? Rat: Of course not. Goat: Well, do they give you something if they win? Rat: No. They don't give me anything. Goat: No money? No gifts? NO plaque? Rat: No. Nothing. Goat; So you're cheering because one rich guy's com pay beat another rich guys company? Rat: Some guys you just don't invite to super bowl parties.
Squizzums about 10 years ago
Gravity always wins.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 10 years ago
You know, Iâve never understood it either. My wife and I go to the movies.
Templo S.U.D. about 10 years ago
Leave it to Goat to spoil the fun. Anyway, letâs go, Seahawks Corporation!
Phatts about 10 years ago
I recently read an article that explains it. Itâs all very scientific. Rooting for a team gives us something to identify with. It makes us feel part of something.Thereâs more to it than that of course, but I donât remember most of the article.Suffice it to say, this is why we never look at the cold, hard facts, ever. It leads to disillusionment and getting us tossed out of parties.
Sherlock Watson about 10 years ago
Iâm siding with Paris Goat on this; if it werenât for all the wild commercials, I probably wouldnât watch the Super Bowl at all.
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 10 years ago
Iâm one of those guys who never gets invited to the parties. I couldnât care less which rich guyâs company wins. In fact, I donât even know which rich guysâ companies are competing.
parellel3 about 10 years ago
The Seahawks are my last corporate affiliation. That and the Dodgers.
Alfkowitz about 10 years ago
Whenever someone at works asks me who won the football game I always reply âProbably one of the teamsâ.
Ida No about 10 years ago
Rat: âSome people you just donât invite to Super Bowl parties.âPig: âAnyone with a measurable IQ?âRat: âThatâs why I invited you here.â
electricshadow Premium Member about 10 years ago
Wow, a literal spoilsport
KeepKeeper about 10 years ago
A good football game is like a ballet in many acts.
PICTO about 10 years ago
Iâm not too sure about two teams of men in tight shiny pants bent over a piece of pigskin⊠but womenâs beach volleyball⊠now thereâs a sport I can get behind.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 10 years ago
Iâm with Rat on this one. Sure itâs easy to be smug about how superior one is because one doesnât take an interest in something as pedestrian as pro sports. And of course itâs only a game, nothing of lasting import or long-term significance to the human condition. But life should be just plain fun sometimes too. The fact is that these folks have an exceedingly rare ability to do something that is extraordinarily hard, extraordinarily well. It is akin to listening to a first class professional musician play their instrument.
Sisyphos about 10 years ago
Goat should go home and listen to NPR, or whatever it is those âsuperiorâ types do to flaunt their distain for popular sports.Sure, itâs all way too commodified, but there is still a game somewhere within all the hype. So, let us the masses have our bread and circuses, or else look forward to your Last Tumbril RideâŠ.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 10 years ago
thank you, Goat. go Seahawks!
emjaycee about 10 years ago
My day today will be babysitting my neighborsâ kids whilst they are at work, so that means the âKitten Bowlâ and the âPuppy Bowlâ (their and my favorites), followed by a good book, a cup of tea, and a timer for the halftime show alert.
jessegooddoggy about 10 years ago
I love Superbowl Sunday, itâs the least crowded Sunday to be out hiking.
cool_alien_empire about 10 years ago
Goat said my thoughts exactly. Though Iâm not rude enough to spoil superbowl parties, Iâve never understood getting happy/angry/excited for teams. That apathy extends to the Olympics. Iâm glad all of these athletes are doing their bestâŠbut their winning/losing doesnât affect me in any way.
dadoctah about 10 years ago
âHooray. The guys wearing shirts the same color as the one Iâm wearing just did what they were hired to do!â
eddie6192 about 10 years ago
Rat is a sore winner.
biglar about 10 years ago
Well, my team isnât in the Big Game this year (thanks to everyone getting stupid in the last 5 minutes of the NFC Championship) but by Goatâs standard Iâm O.K.: Many of my friends are partial owners of the team and my 8-year-old goes to school with Jordy Nelsonâs cousin.
puddlesplatt about 10 years ago
I kinda think about sports like I think about sexâŠnothing!
Joseph Houk about 10 years ago
Stephen would have had to pull this one if the Packers would have made it to the Super Bowl.
U02NO about 10 years ago
The Ssun-Sentinel showed itâs colors by not running Pearls Before Swine after the Mohammed series this past week. Excuse me while I cancel my subscription.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member about 10 years ago
Being a cat lover, I wanted to see either the Bengals, or the Lions, or the Panthers, in Super Bowl XLIX.Tomorrow, since I used to live in Boston, I want to see people in Seattle wearing shirts that say âWait until LAST year!â.
RACerri32 about 10 years ago
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ â huh! what? oh, the stupid bowl, yep, thereâs no joy in Mudville this year.
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member about 10 years ago
The exception is the Green Bay Packers that is owned by everyday people.
Diane Lee Premium Member about 10 years ago
This isnât true of one teamâ The Green Bay Packers. That team is actually owned by 99%ers, you can buy stock in it just like any other company, and owners and season ticket holders pass their ownership in the team down from generation to generation. It is pretty silly to root for your hometown team when your hometown is paying some rich guy to keep the team in your town, and he is blackmailing the city with the threat of moving somewhere that pays better each time the contract comes up.
Dacker Premium Member about 10 years ago
The only reason I know which teams are playing this year is because Iâm originally from New England and now live 150 miles from Seattle.
I probably will watch a few minutes of the game and later watch all the commercials online.
Perhaps a few minutes of the half-game show too in hopes there is another âwardrobe malfunctionâ! ;-)
Vonne Anton about 10 years ago
I just like watching a bunch of millionaires wrestling over a ball. This year, I have to choose which team of millionaires I hate the least, and cheer for them to beat up the team of millionaires I absolutely despise. Not much fun in that. Maybe Iâll read instead.
A_NY_Outlaw about 10 years ago
they werenât my teams either RatâŠ.
prrdh about 10 years ago
What you say is also true of rooting for a political party. Iâm not a sports fan myself, but as long as you arenât acting like a Man United yobbo your behavior is a lot more benign in its effects than being one of the Republicrat faithful.
Guilty Bystander about 10 years ago
As a shareholder, I can say with certitude that the Green Bay Packers ARE my team. We donât need no steenkinâ billionaires like those two teams playing today do.
We do, however, need to figure out how not to collapse over the final three minutes of a game.
Aslan Balaur about 10 years ago
Iâm with goat. Cheering because one group of millionaires beat another playing a kids game to make billionaires richer.
drdougsteward about 10 years ago
While I agree with most of what you say, I do believe that several of the teams DO reflect and represent the community in which they play, e.g., Packers, Bills, Steelers (a not meant to be complete list ⊠merely some examples of teams I believe do reflect their community)
Scurvey duck about 10 years ago
The spectator sports industry is a low quality form of entertainment. They hype the athletes who utter banal platitudes in a pathetic attempt to make the chasing of a toy sound profound and worthy of the publicâs attention. The sports industry encourages individuals to part with their money and vicariously experience an activity that any able bodied person can do themselves. They have created a facade of conflict by having each team represent a community although few if any of the athletes have ancestral or even native claim to the community which they represent. Members of the public who desire that their community be lauded on the ephemeral actions of a few will hinge their sense of self worth on a set of numbers and statistics rather than their own accomplishments and the true attributes of their community. Sports casters recite names and numbers in a futile attempt to make the activity seem viable and to the betterment of our world. Ultimately it is all forgotten by many, cherished by few and to no betterment of anybodyâs lives but for the two groups of adults who are paid way too much to chase a toy around a field.
Ripplin about 10 years ago
Thatâs why, while I enjoy watching sports, I never get too wrapped up in them. I couldnât care less about some guys being obscenely paid for their own personal glory.
grainpaw about 10 years ago
I get my self-esteem from what I do, not from what a pack of ball-chasers does.
1148559 about 10 years ago
I have absolutely zero interest in professional sports, but I have to say that goat was just plain rude, and I fully support ratâs reaction to that.
shelley1doglover about 10 years ago
I may be a spoilsport, but Iâm also a realist. For those that love sports-and believe me I work with a ton of them and love them all-Iâm glad you get enjoyment from this. However, for those of use who see commercial sports as kinda dumb, isnât another perspective allowed?
Saddenedby Premium Member about 10 years ago
reality is around us and is usually for the most part very serious or even downright depressing. a âlittleâ escapism allows us to hopefully deal a little more sanely with our reality. thus movies, sports, reading of fiction and even some non-fiction, internet, video games etc. etc. allows each to find their own way to cope with the stresses of everyday life. to belittle others way of escapism by saying your escapism is more mature or intelligent than their escapism or to force them to face the reality of their escapism â may be pointing out the problem of human nature â mainly everybody is wrong but me and those who think like me. so goat you are right about the reality that you explained to rat â however taking away rats way of escapism by trying to make him see the ârealityâ of his escapism, should imho get you tossed out of his house.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 10 years ago
Basketball and soccer have a similar effect on people. Water polo and synchronized swimming, not so much. Must have something to do with throwing cold water on peopleâs emotions.
cupertino jay about 10 years ago
all time best companion youtubey on this same topic was made by waay too cuties Garfunkel & Oates, titled âGO SPORTS GOâ runtime is under 3mins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fraSdN-PG8
folklegendredux about 10 years ago
Remind me to show Goat my Super Bowl ring sometime
Spade Jr. about 10 years ago
Goat is right on! Itâs not about sports, itâs about money, and has been for about the last 40 years, perhaps more. If the salaries were lower, and tickets were actually cheap to get into pro sporting events, Iâll bet the crowds and the interest would actually go down. Itâs big business entertainmentâpro wresting in a different format.
connie about 10 years ago
Superbowl? Whatâs that?
Ida No about 10 years ago
So, which commercial won?
Ermine Notyours about 10 years ago
Now that âmyâ team lost (The Ocean Avian Fish Eaters) I say, âAll right, but apart from the sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?â [/sourgrapes] [/bandwagon]
Ermine Notyours about 10 years ago
Rat is wearing red, which is one of the colors of the winning team. But where is it still daylight at the end of the Superbowl?
barister about 10 years ago
Now thatâs one thing rat has done that I totally agree with. Right on rato.
docredbird about 10 years ago
I think most people have boiled this down to Goat condemning professional football in general. I think Goatâs main contention wasnât with watching the game, or even having a rooting interest. I think it was the phase âmy teamâ. Calling out people who say âweâ when referring to a professional sports team is a time-honored tradition.
becki3256 about 10 years ago
I root for the only publicly owned, non-rich-guyâs team. And yes, I âownâ a share (meaning I get to vote for the board of directors). So Iâd challenge Goatâs premise from the very beginning!!
Rags2Riches about 10 years ago
Nailed it.
claire de la lune. about 10 years ago
Pastis has raised his bar by a lot in 2015 compared to last year which had a bit of a slump. What will he think of next?
knight1192a almost 10 years ago
Gotta go with Rat over Goat on this. Itâs called being a fan. I could care less for football, or basketball (especially basketball), but I still get it. Rat probably supports the team by buying their overpriced merchandise.
NeilCopeland almost 6 years ago
Years ago, a British university banned the use of the phrase âmy wifeâ, because it implied ownership of a human being.
CesarSantos over 3 years ago
HAHA, thatâs the stupidity of being a sports fan. You are cheering for a bunch of rich morons, under contract of a much richer @$$âŹ0ÂŁ&, play a childrenâs ball game against esch other.
Cap-i-taan Maa-tyoo Riddy, Amer-i-caan Naa-vee over 2 years ago
A person could always have their home team win by defining their âhome teamâ as whichever town that is playing theyâre closer to. So they could go to a spot halfway between the two towns, and then move to the side of whatever team is winning!