Baseball is a game where a curve is an optical illusion, a screwball can be a pitch or a person, stealing is legal and you can spit anywhere you like except in the umpire's eye or on the ball.
We all know how powerful the web can be for raising political money. Well, if you're game, the Duke Cunningham Legal Defense Fund is apparently ready to accept your donation.
Geek and Sundry has an eclectic line-up of shows all targeted around things I love: Comics, Tabletop Games, Books and more.
Whilst I love still hiding... games and puzzles to play, I'm not as imprisoned by that need to fill every corner with detail.
I would love to try to win another game. Obviously, it's more fun when you win. I'd rather try and not win than not try at all.
I still love the preparation of the game. I think that actually helps you heal faster, still being around it; it keeps you motivated. It keeps you engaged, and I want to be around my teammates.
What I love about WonderCon is that, while the focus is on the comics, it's also a celebration of games and movies and all the ancillary media.
Since being a wee boy, I've wanted to be on the pitch at Hampden. I don't know why. I love all the international games and such but I've never been that partisan. But I've always wanted to stand on that pitch.
I love the Olympic Games. The Olympics are an event that few can fathom but all can enjoy, and that's why athletes work our whole lives to put on the greatest show on Earth.
I love it now that a large minority of people who are handicapped prefer to call themselves crippled. This is all part of the game, like queer theory.
Never give yourself a reason to betray your positive inner-self by playing evil games with negative minds.
But you know, I'm not 25 anymore, and I have always said musical theater in particular is a young person's game. It requires energy, mentally and physically, to do it.
The job of arguing with the umpire belongs to the manager, because it won't hurt the team if he gets thrown out of the game.
I became an optimist when I discovered that I wasn't going to win any more games by being anything else.
I have a little obsessive-compulsive personality. You can tell because I played online games for eight hours a day.
Relationships are about give and take; not tit-for-tat. If you’re keeping score, you’ll lose at your own game.
I don't want to be just an average guy. I want to do whatever possible to win a lot of games. I'm a competitor.
As soon as you have an average game, everyone is quick to criticise and say, 'You suck; you shouldn't be playing rugby.'
I was not depressed when they got me out. I have always taken my dismissals as part of the game.
It's fun when the ball is going in the hole and things are going right, but it's a miserable game when things aren't going well.
The most important days, more than any Grammy award thing or anything, is the day that you're responsible for snacks after the game.