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When I played my college's teams were called "The Fighting Missionaries."

Would have been very cool to play the Fighting Methodists. Another Holy War.

The name eventually gave way to our times, the fact that the school had not been religiously affiliated for over a hundred years, and the sheer impossibility of  displaying "Fighting Missionaries" on a jersey with anything bigger than a 10 point font.

When the college made the change, I lobbied for the "Roo Rats" which were a kind of Whitman tradition, shrouded in post-midnight, wheatfield secrecy honored primarily by students who were science majors of some type.

Now the wheatfields are vineyards, and the team is called the Blues.

 

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Sports. Entertainment. When it becomes something else I find other things to do. I think people today spend way too much time watching others do things. On the phone, on the computer, on the TV, etc. Maybe people need to do more and watch others less? Fishing, hiking, biking, boating, sailing, hunting, walking, horse back riding, camping, atv's, and a host of other things to do. Yes actually do. Sitting down and spending your day watching others play while having someone's politics shoved down your throat is not entertaining to me. It doesn't matter which direction those politics come from even though it appears the left is leading by a great margin.

When I sit down to watch a game I just want to be entertained. Period. Once I don't believe that can happen I simply move on. I have moved on. 

 

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