Nov 14 2006
Fantasy Football vs Fantasy Congress
[From: wfmy news]
Are you tanking at fantasy football? Now, you can try another rough and dirty game: politics, fantasy style. Fantasy Congress.com is like fantasy football or fantasy baseball, but it’s the lawmakers who are drafted onto teams which earn points for passing legislation.
Read about it here.
[From me] — there does that make everyone happy?
Maybe we could start “Fantasy Preachers.” You get points for every baptism and those who walk the isle (ok the word is aisle, I can’t spell!
). Oh, I forgot, that is called the Pastor’s Conference!
What do you think?
9 responses so far

Perhaps you should try to avoid plagiarism in your blog posts.
I’ve never been into fantasy football. If I did, it would probably consume me. That would not be good. What about fantasy cycling? I do that all the time. Sure I’m slow and a bit overweight, but when I pull on that spandex and swing a leg over the saddle, I AM Lance Armstrong. THATS a fantasy.
Expecting anything to be accomplished in the political spectrum IS fantasy…
Kevin,
Buddy, the word is “aisle”…not “isle.”
ISLE is somewhere in “Hawaii”…
Kevin,
What are you talking about? I left the link to the story.
Kevin, Kevin is kind of right. Technically you should be using your blockquotes more often, to set apart what is theirs from what is yours. Sometimes it does get a little confusing.
But… at least you leave a link.
Would there be trading cards or bubble gum involved in “Fantasy Pastor”? I mean, I might like to collect my Kevin Bussey Hockey Stick card, or… well I’d better stop before I hurt myself.
Come on guys, this isn’t a news organization, nor is it academia. Kevin is linking to the source, giving them full credit. If he doesn’t use quotation marks, who really cares? Mountain. Molehill.
Rock, Paper, Scissors…
And KEVIN, YOU are the MAN! woooohoo….!