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Old 07-17-2002, 03:40 PM   #1
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Default Running of the bulls on ESPN?

Even though it's on ESPN, I've posted this in the JSI forum because it really is not a sport.

I was just watching this program for a couple of minutes, and it made me wonder the same thing I always do when I see it - Why in the world is this done?

Now, I realize that we as North Americans may not understand some things other cultures do. However, it's unbelievably cruel to the bulls (who will meet an even crueler fate soon enough), and I think their are better ways of proving your manhood than taunting an angry and confused animal. It seems one step up from cow-tipping to me.

So what's the appeal here?
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