To be honest, I don’t mind a (note the singular reference) football
game, but once multiple games are played, I start losing interest. But the guys I work with turn into
excited kids. It is my form of
entertainment to hear them trash talk each other or get so angry if one of their
players doesn’t play well. Payton Manning
seems to be a huge conversation point.
Hall of Fame or not…
Let’s talk prep and time. For a Fantasy Football, there is a huge amount of prep
time. You have to research all the
players out there and build your dream team and decide what players will
compliment each other. Chances of
you actually getting all your first choice draft picks are slim, so you must
also plan accordingly with other team iterations.
The prep time for Pinterest is limited. You have to create your boards you want
to fill and maybe set some random privacy settings. If you are doing Pinterest through Facebook, please, PLEASE
go onto your FB page and hide any posts from Pinterest. It is a bit sad and irritating when
people use Pinterest and start posting all these crazy recipes and they all
show up on FB. Hide this crap on
FB, or be deleted from my friend list.
For your Fantasy Football league, once your team is set, you
must follow the players and be ready to make a trade if necessary. You must also decide if certain players
need to be benched that week or keep them in the rotation. You have to keep track of the other
teams in your league and make sure you continue to remain at the top or at
least in contention.
Pinterest posts require some monitoring as well. Make sure you post to the correct
category and don’t double post. Make
sure the links your post are actual links and not just a links to spam. This can be tricky when you get into a
pinning zone. You start to trust
total strangers hoping they to have done the research correctly. Checking the link also allows you to
verify the post or recipe is in English or at least in a measurable increments. Thank you metric system, although you
are easier to understand, it makes cooking in the United States a pain in the
ass when I have to convert from ml to oz.
There isn’t really a time limit with Pinterest and you don’t
have to have your pins in before 7pm on Tuesday, so that is nice. Fantasy Football is a bit more
cut-throat here. Basically, you
snooze, you lose so you must get your player, team or draft picks in on
time.
Fantasy Football ends at some point and someone wins. There is a ranking and you can see
where you ended up and make a mental note to improve next year. Pinterest never really ends. You find all these cool ideas and
because you’ve spent all this time pinning, you don’t have time to actually do
these ideas. I have been known to
get lost looking at everything possible to pin, then all of a sudden Jimmy
Fallon is over and it is 1am.
So Pinterest is my time-suck and I shouldn’t really complain
when someone else wants to spend as much (or more during the season) working on
their fantasy league. The biggest
difference is that my interest could actually lead to something real, like
brownies or making a beaded bracelet.
If I wasn’t so damn busy….
Now I'm visualizing all these ultra-polite football players.
ReplyDeleteHa! The "polite" is wearing off a bit.... :) It was bound to happen.
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