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PostPosted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 11:55 am 
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If they were really such big fans, they'd clear their fucking schedules so they so they could watch the goddamn games.
Now wait a second....I thought if they were such big fans, they'd clear their fucking schedules so they could ATTEND the goddam games?


So you think somebody tell their boss that they need to "clear their fucking schedule" so they can watch a Bears game?

Like I said a couple pages back, Stupid. Just bad logic right there.



I think there are plenty of people that are passionate about plenty of things to a degree that they wouldn't let other things get in the way of that passion. Whether it's quitting a job to see Lynyrd Skynyrd or scheduling a wedding around the Ohio State opener. That's the very definition of a "fan".

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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JORR obviously takes the fact that "fan" is derived from "fanatic" very literally
Others do not

there, i solved your little 7 page pissing match in 2 sentences


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I think there are plenty of people that are passionate about plenty of things to a degree that they wouldn't let other things get in the way of that passion. Whether it's quitting a job to see Lynyrd Skynyrd or scheduling a wedding around the Ohio State opener. That's the very definition of a "fan".
Do you attend every White Sox home game?

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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I think there are plenty of people that are passionate about plenty of things to a degree that they wouldn't let other things get in the way of that passion. Whether it's quitting a job to see Lynyrd Skynyrd or scheduling a wedding around the Ohio State opener. That's the very definition of a "fan".
Do you attend every White Sox home game?


No, and I wouldn't argue with you if you said that nut in the M&Ms jacket is a bigger fan than I am.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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So you think somebody tell their boss that they need to "clear their fucking schedule" so they can watch a Bears game?

Like I said a couple pages back, Stupid. Just bad logic right there.



I think there are plenty of people that are passionate about plenty of things to a degree that they wouldn't let other things get in the way of that passion. Whether it's quitting a job to see Lynyrd Skynyrd or scheduling a wedding around the Ohio State opener. That's the very definition of a "fan".
This does not answer the bolded question above.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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I think there are plenty of people that are passionate about plenty of things to a degree that they wouldn't let other things get in the way of that passion. Whether it's quitting a job to see Lynyrd Skynyrd or scheduling a wedding around the Ohio State opener. That's the very definition of a "fan".
Do you attend every White Sox home game?


No, and I wouldn't argue with you if you said that nut in the M&Ms jacket is a bigger fan than I am.
So you don't fit the definition of a fan?

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
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So you think somebody tell their boss that they need to "clear their fucking schedule" so they can watch a Bears game?

Like I said a couple pages back, Stupid. Just bad logic right there.



I think there are plenty of people that are passionate about plenty of things to a degree that they wouldn't let other things get in the way of that passion. Whether it's quitting a job to see Lynyrd Skynyrd or scheduling a wedding around the Ohio State opener. That's the very definition of a "fan".
This does not answer the bolded question above.



Are you suggesting that nobody has ever quit a job because it interfered with a passion?

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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I think there are plenty of people that are passionate about plenty of things to a degree that they wouldn't let other things get in the way of that passion. Whether it's quitting a job to see Lynyrd Skynyrd or scheduling a wedding around the Ohio State opener. That's the very definition of a "fan".
Do you attend every White Sox home game?


No, and I wouldn't argue with you if you said that nut in the M&Ms jacket is a bigger fan than I am.
So you don't fit the definition of a fan?



What's your definition of a "fan"?

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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That nut in the M&Ms jacket is a bigger douchebag than you are :P

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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That nut in the M&Ms jacket is a bigger douchebag than you are :P


He's a hell of a fan though.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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No, and I wouldn't argue with you if you said that nut in the M&Ms jacket is a bigger fan than I am.
So you don't fit the definition of a fan?



What's your definition of a "fan"?
I was using your definition.

My definition is someone who watches the games on television and never goes to games.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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When I watch a Bears game on TV,I feel deep anger or joy a lot of the time. JORR,are these feelings false because I'm not at a game?

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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When I watch a Bears game on TV,I feel deep anger or joy a lot of the time. JORR,are these feelings false because I'm not at a game?


do you need a Kleenex ?


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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When I watch a Bears game on TV,I feel deep anger or joy a lot of the time. JORR,are these feelings false because I'm not at a game?


do you need a Kleenex ?


The masturbating comes during post game.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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NEW YORK , N.Y. - January 17, 2013 - Football versus baseball. It's an argument for bars and living rooms all across the nation. But, when it comes to America's favorite sport, football wins. Over one-third of adults who follow at least one sport (34%) say professional football is their favorite sport while just 16% say baseball is their favorite. The gap between the two sports has narrowed from 2011 to 2012 - in 2011, 36% said pro football was their favorite while 13% said baseball was their favorite sport.

These are some of the results of The Harris Poll of 2,176 adults surveyed online between December 12 and 18, 2012 by Harris Interactive.

Looking at how other sports fared, just over one in ten sports fans (11%) say college football is their favorite sport while 8% say it is auto racing, 7% say men's professional basketball, and 5% say hockey. All other sports are favorites for 3% or less of sports fans.

There are some fluctuations in favorites over time. Since this question was first asked in 1985, professional football has gone up 10 points from 24% of sports fans saying it was their favorite sport then to 34% saying so now. Baseball, on the other hand, has gone down 7 points, from 23% in 1985 to 16% today. Auto racing and hockey have both gone up 3 points while men's tennis, men's college basketball and horse racing have all gone down 3 points.
http://www.harrisinteractive.com/NewsRoom/HarrisPolls/tabid/447/ctl/ReadCustom%20Default/mid/1508/ArticleId/1136/Default.aspx

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Quitting a job to see Lynyrd Skynyrd would make one a lunatic, not a fan.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Quitting a job to see Lynyrd Skynyrd would make one a lunatic, not a fan.



Not if it was during the Street Survivors tour.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Let's turn this into an Irish funeral. No need to be somber JORR, rpb, and Apologist. Let's toast to the good times the baseball season had and celebrate how it filled in the gap between the end of hockey/basketball and the football season.

Here is to you baseball! You provided two solid months of relevancy!

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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I'm going to the Cubs game today, unlike you fake TV fans.


What? You're going to miss all the great water cooler talk about Manning and Welker. Last night's premiere was the best ever!

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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I think that relationship is going to become strained by midseason.


I love it when reality TV creates controversy. Do you think it will be worse than the breakdown of the relationship between Jime and Josh on Inkmaster?

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When I watch a Bears game on TV,I feel deep anger or joy a lot of the time. JORR,are these feelings false because I'm not at a game?


do you need a Kleenex ?


The masturbating comes during post game.

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Brick probably gets off on reading his own typed words on the internet. He likes to argue strawman points that nobody is arguing and point to it as a sign of his intellectual superiority. About the most positive thing I can say, at least he isn't a Giants fan.
I don't know what your problem is with me and I don't really care either.

Thanks for thinking I'm intellectually superior though!


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I think that relationship is going to become strained by midseason. Peyton is going to be spending too much time with Thomas and Decker. There will be some jealousy. Or at least, thats what Chris Hardwick said on Talking Football after the show.

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The weather is great today. Which park should I go to? Central Park, Battery Park, or Citi Field?

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The weather is great today. Which park should I go to? Central Park, Battery Park, or Citi Field?


Silver Mount.

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The weather is great today. Which park should I go to? Central Park, Battery Park, or Citi Field?


Silver Mount.
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Go for a swim in the East River.
I'll be on a ferry on it tomorrow. I'll look for dead bodies.

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Go for a swim in the East River.


Kramer: Well, my swimming pool problems are solved. I just found myself miles and miles of open lanes.
Jerry: What is that smell?
Kramer: That's East River.
Jerry: You're swimming in the East River? The most heavily trafficked, overly contaminated waterway on the eastern seaboard?
Kramer: Technically, Norfolk has more gross tonnage.
Jerry: How could you swim in that water?
Kramer: I saw a couple other guys out there.
Jerry: Swimming?
Kramer: Well... floating. They weren't moving much, but they were out there.

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I'll be on a ferry on it tomorrow. I'll look for dead bodies.


That's good. I was starting to think you were agoraphobic.

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