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RE: OSU Fan Site Eleven Warriors - is SEC/ACC/ESPN a monopoly?
(01-18-2019 01:40 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(01-18-2019 01:11 PM)chess Wrote:  ESPN is not a monopoly.

...more like Risk than Monopoly. ESPN controls one continent (ACC) and enough of the others to prevent anyone else from getting them.

I stopped playing risk about 10 years ago. My three brother in laws and I would play that game every friday and saturday night until 2 or 3 oclock in the morning. Sometimes we would start on a Friday night until 3 am and then finish on saturday night. It got to be way too competitive and addicting. So now we spend our time playing spades, which is equally competitive and addicting, but it doesnt take so long.
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