Alert : MSNBC Poll

Discussion in 'Business and Media' started by Daksims, Aug 2, 2002.

  1. copaantl98

    copaantl98 Member

    Apr 9, 2002
    It's up to 16% now.
     
  2. Soccerholic

    Soccerholic New Member

    Mar 6, 2001
    Mile High
  3. Korean Football

    Korean Football New Member

    Apr 21, 2001
    U.S.
    we're definately not working hard enough..

    only 16% so far.
     
  4. Korean Football

    Korean Football New Member

    Apr 21, 2001
    U.S.
    it's a torture! I get headaches everytime I watch it for like 2~4 seconds.
     
  5. Andy_B

    Andy_B Member+

    Feb 2, 1999
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Soccer at 17% now
     
  6. Kaiser

    Kaiser New Member

    Nov 12, 2000
    dark side of the moo
    ha ha I voted 3 times and I'm going back for more!

    After you vote delete or clear your cookies in internet iotions and go to the site and vote again and again.

    F*** Frank DeFord!
     
  7. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
    Still at 17%. Come on people!

    Follow the Kaiser's lead...
     
  8. Mattbro

    Mattbro Member+

    Sep 21, 2001
    Bump - voted four times already and I'm feeling slightly sheepish about it.
     
  9. JohnnyRev

    JohnnyRev Member

    Feb 23, 2001
    Boston, MA
    What are "internet iotions?"
     
  10. JohnnyRev

    JohnnyRev Member

    Feb 23, 2001
    Boston, MA
    Oh, sorry. I guess you meant "internet options."
    I thought "iotions" was some new cyberspace term :}
     
  11. Kaiser

    Kaiser New Member

    Nov 12, 2000
    dark side of the moo
    yes i meant options, too much porn for me, gets distracting
     
  12. Mattbro

    Mattbro Member+

    Sep 21, 2001
    I know how you feel.
     
  13. DAKCrew

    DAKCrew New Member

    Jan 8, 2002
    Columbus, OH
    still at 17%..... Damn those hilljacks and their NASCAR
     
  14. Daksims

    Daksims New Member

    Jun 27, 2001
    Colorado
    Yeah, we need to go sabotage bignascar.com.
     
  15. Mattbro

    Mattbro Member+

    Sep 21, 2001
    Just voted again, and we're up to 18 percent. Keep them fraudulent votes coming people!
     
  16. Deleted Users

    Deleted Users Member+

    Nov 25, 2001
    i just voted 10 times and it doesnt look too bright..
     
  17. copaantl98

    copaantl98 Member

    Apr 9, 2002
    Here's an example of how boring and torturing it is:
    Announcer: Here's Gordan with the lead. Oh wait, here comes Labonte cutting in front here on lap 124 of 300."
     
  18. Chachi King

    Chachi King New Member

    Mar 14, 2002
    fu(kin NASCAR?

    what the hell is wrong with these people? and how the hell did they manage to vote despite not having thumbs or a fully developed cortex?

    NASCAR: A waste of gas.
     
  19. norfcath

    norfcath New Member

    Aug 17, 2000
    Philadelphia
    This is really getting silly. Posters who continuously complain about soccer bashers are being so negative about another sport. I have never watched a NASCAR race in my life, but if it's popular with a large segment of our population, LIVE with it! Be glad that soccer is up to 18%. What would it have been just ten short years ago?
     
  20. copaantl98

    copaantl98 Member

    Apr 9, 2002
    Bashing another sport gives me a good laugh. Soccer is still at 18%.
     
  21. ne plus ultra

    ne plus ultra Member

    Jul 9, 2000
    Heck, what was it 30 short posts ago. Soccer's popularity has grown 50% since yesterday. Amazing.
     
  22. Korean Football

    Korean Football New Member

    Apr 21, 2001
    U.S.
    I have windows xp and it's a bit different.

    How do I delete the cookies?
     
  23. Oxygen

    Oxygen New Member

    May 18, 2002
    Soccer : 19 %
     
  24. Tejas

    Tejas Member+

    Jun 3, 2000
    Tejas
    Frank Deford is like mumbelty peg. People used to read his articles decades ago, but they have since moved on.

    :p
     
  25. Soccerholic

    Soccerholic New Member

    Mar 6, 2001
    Mile High
    I voted a bunch of times (thanks Kaiser!) but soccer's still at 19%. With 5100 total votes, it takes 51 votes to change things by 1%.
     

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