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On being a Sports Fan
« on: December 26, 2007, 11:37:49 PM »

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Re: On being a Sports Fan
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2007, 11:49:15 PM »

Seems like we've got a number of sports fans on the site, so I thought I'd start a thread to share personal stories.

I'll start with something that happened to me on Monday that those of you who've heard my Maine accent can appreciate.

I went down to the local diner for breakfast with my authentic Teddy Bruschi #54 Patriots Jersey on as I was stoked after the Patriots pushed it to 15-0

Couple fans of the local team tell me to sit in the back.

" Dude " I said to one of em, " I can't even pronounce the name of your team, so why would I cheer for em ?"

" What'd you mean"  he says

 " Does Chahjahs sound like what you say ? "  says me

What the hell kind of accent is that " says him

" New England , as in Patriots accent " says me

Spent the rest of my breakfast in peace   ;D

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that my friend is a wicked pissah!
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