Whos Ready For The Nfl?
#16
Posted June 19 2012 - 12:44 PM
#17
Posted June 19 2012 - 01:14 PM
#18
Posted June 19 2012 - 04:13 PM
tipptruck1, Stop lying to the folks. I saw you driving around Wisconsin Dells last week with your shirt off and a Milwaukees Best in your hand. I could tell it was you by your license plateThat to. Them chicago fans sure are werid. First they talk with the funny little accent. Then they say da bears, cubs, or what every team they root for. To top it off there fans sit in stands with out shirts. It dont matter if its at wriggly in July, Or at soldier field in December. At Lest WI the woman sit in binkis. I would rather look at that. Then some hairy middle age fat man.
Now I think the trash talking has begun.
#19
Posted June 19 2012 - 04:59 PM
I so can't wait to have the NFL back on. Let this nightmare of Red Sox season end already.
I agree!!
#20
Posted June 19 2012 - 05:08 PM
'tipptruck1, Stop lying to the folks. I saw you driving around Wisconsin Dells last week with your shirt off and a Milwaukees Best in your hand. I could tell it was you by your license plate
dammit you caught me. I figured I could at lest get away with that. Plus I had to work on my tan. I have a farmers tan. I do not think I would want to drive through green bay with them plates though.
For some reason I could not see the picture in till I quoted you. That is even funnier. I think the packer plates are over 100 dollars. Thanks for the laughs though.
#21
Posted June 19 2012 - 08:15 PM
#22
Posted June 19 2012 - 08:25 PM
Am I anxious for the season to get started. Nah, I don't believe in wishing my life away. I have many things I'm looking forward to between now and then, plus a few surprises, some pleasant, and others maybe not so pleasant. But that's life.
I lost interest in all of the stick and ball pro sports when the owners and players were whining about how tough they had it. I washed my hands of them all, and, truth be told, my life is the better for it. I will watch a game now and then. But only if I have nothing better to do.
#23
Posted June 19 2012 - 09:52 PM
Let's see. Our televisions are fully functional. So if the weather isn't suitable for fishing, and should I be inclined to watch a football game, college or pro, I'm as ready as I need to be.
Am I anxious for the season to get started. Nah, I don't believe in wishing my life away. I have many things I'm looking forward to between now and then, plus a few surprises, some pleasant, and others maybe not so pleasant. But that's life.
I lost interest in all of the stick and ball pro sports when the owners and players were whining about how tough they had it. I washed my hands of them all, and, truth be told, my life is the better for it. I will watch a game now and then. But only if I have nothing better to do.
Get on the plane and fly out to a Raiders game with me. I swear it will change your whole perspective. Just don't wear a jersey or shirt for the opposing team. Things can turn ugly pretty dang fast when your hanging out with the other members of the Nation.
Black and Silver til I DIE!!!!
#24
Posted June 19 2012 - 10:55 PM
#25
Posted June 20 2012 - 10:23 AM
HAIL REDSKINS!!!
#26
Posted June 20 2012 - 10:35 AM
#27
Posted June 20 2012 - 12:36 PM
I plan on being there.
"How extravagant you are, throwing away women like that, someday they may be scarce" - Casablanca
#28
Posted June 20 2012 - 01:03 PM
Powell Seaguar
Costa Del Mar Tackle Warehouse
DOWN WITH THE SHIMANO POSSE.
#29
Posted June 21 2012 - 09:26 AM
I lost interest in all of the stick and ball pro sports when the owners and players were whining about how tough they had it. I washed my hands of them all, and, truth be told, my life is the better for it. I will watch a game now and then. But only if I have nothing better to do.
While I enjoy football, I wish more Americans took this stance. I can't stomach hearing these guys making a MINIMUM of $300k a year complaining that they deserve more. Boo-freakin'-hoo. And even moreso now with all these NFL players suing over concussions. You mean 250lb men running at each other full speed and colliding repeatedly for years and years could have an impact on my health? No way!!!
Like I said, I like football and I yelled my butt off when my Giants won the SB this winter, but there's something really wrong when it costs a family an arm and a leg to attend an NFL game in person. It's just a shame that owners are ruthless businessmen, and the general public doesn't have the fortitude to make their voices heard.
#30
Posted June 21 2012 - 09:28 AM
Anyone who claims otherwise is high on bath salts.
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