Whenever I'm eating lunch and reading the paper usually someone in a neighboring booth or walking by will ask me if they can have my sports page. I usually pull it out of my "unread" stack and hand it over without much fuss. "Want this back?" "Nah."
Now, sure, whatever people are into sports and want to read the section and masturbate to all the daily numbers or the local columnists' take on recent games/events/drafts, whatever. But, for me, the Sports Section has always been the part of the paper to pain models or do other work on. It's not a section I've ever really considered. On occasion I'll look at it to see how shitty the Royals are doing, I may read the game break-down for a Chiefs game but, for the most part, I don't give the Sports Section much thought. Hell, I rarely even put stock in the weather that's printed on the back of it in our local paper since that weather forecast was written some-time the night before and anyone who follows weather knows that that's eons in terms of changes to the forecast. They might as well not even bother.
So, what do you do with the sports section of your daily newspaper?
Now, sure, whatever people are into sports and want to read the section and masturbate to all the daily numbers or the local columnists' take on recent games/events/drafts, whatever. But, for me, the Sports Section has always been the part of the paper to pain models or do other work on. It's not a section I've ever really considered. On occasion I'll look at it to see how shitty the Royals are doing, I may read the game break-down for a Chiefs game but, for the most part, I don't give the Sports Section much thought. Hell, I rarely even put stock in the weather that's printed on the back of it in our local paper since that weather forecast was written some-time the night before and anyone who follows weather knows that that's eons in terms of changes to the forecast. They might as well not even bother.
So, what do you do with the sports section of your daily newspaper?