Originally posted by mattwyrickI believe that Reader is implying that because she is a woman, that she finds football boring, so since all games in her opinion is not interesting there will be no football on Monday night. What she is forgetting is that when it comes to football women have no votes. Unless I being King RHP allow it, instead of offing their head. Bring on the tailgates I say.
no, there is, i think.
Originally posted by cashthetrashCache, you are no longer king. I love football! This is what I was talking about: (I didn't know it was merely moving)
I believe that Reader is implying that because she is a woman, that she finds football boring, so since all games in her opinion is not interesting there will be no football on Monday night. What she is forgetting is that when it comes to football women have no votes. Unless I being King RHP allow it, instead of offing their head. Bring on the tailgates I say.
'Monday Night Football' Changes the Channel
After 35 Years on ABC, ESPN Will Take Over Beginning in 2006
By Leonard Shapiro and Mark Maske
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, April 19, 2005; Page A01
ABC's "Monday Night Football," which revolutionized broadcasting of the National Football League when it was launched 35 years ago, will end its unprecedented run on network television after the 2005 season and move to the ESPN cable network.
Originally posted by cashthetrashYou're a King now? How did that happen?
I believe that Reader is implying that because she is a woman, that she finds football boring, so since all games in her opinion is not interesting there will be no football on Monday night. What she is forgetting is that when it comes to football women have no votes. Unless I being King RHP allow it, instead of offing their head. Bring on the tailgates I say.
Originally posted by reader1107Since I have found that you like football you are issued a voting right. But But I think that Monday night football will be aired. It is penciled in on the schedules anyway. But will probably be aired on cable/satellite. But you can't vote a Monarchy out.
Cache, you are no longer king. I love football! This is what I was talking about: (I didn't know it was merely moving)
'Monday Night Football' Changes the Channel
After 35 Years on ABC, ESPN Will Take Over Beginning in 2006
By Leonard Shapiro and Mark Maske
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, April 19, 2005; Page A01
ABC's "Monday Night ...[text shortened]... dented run on network television after the 2005 season and move to the ESPN cable network.