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We need some family therapy!


But I love you guys, this is the only social media I do besides the corvette site I’m on, and y’all make me happy and proud to be a cowboys fan
If I had a Corvette, I'd be on that one too, probably. I've always wanted one. In fact, I learned to drive a manual in a '79 Vette...Yes, it was new at the time. I wonder if that has anything to do with my being a truck driver now.
 

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If I had a Corvette, I'd be on that one too, probably. I've always wanted one. In fact, I learned to drive a manual in a '79 Vette...Yes, it was new at the time. I wonder if that has anything to do with my being a truck driver now.

dude that is phenomenal! Hard to stall them with so much torque so actually a good car to learn on...


Many of us are sad the new c8s are only autos
 

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will do brother....probably gonna hold out about 2 more years and grab one of the new c8 z06s when the come out in 2022.....talk about a car, I drool just thinking about it.

Go cowboys!
Can't believe it took so long for them to make a mid-engine Vette, but it looks to be worth the wait.
 

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I don't know if its an awful comment, but I be leaving early to spend the day with the kids tomorrow. So I won't have time for you guys. Although I was so hoping to see Dallas display the new fake punt formation they surely worked on this week.
 

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dude that is phenomenal! Hard to stall them with so much torque so actually a good car to learn on...


Many of us are sad the new c8s are only autos
I didn't know that. That's pretty lame, if you like stick shift. TBH, after driving a 10 speed manual truck about 300 miles a day, I'm not sure I'd want a stick in my personal vehicle......But they just got me a new truck at work, which is an automatic. I'm not crazy about the lack of control (it shifts when it feels like it, which makes things like slowly backing up to a dock tricky.) but it's nice in bumper to bumper traffic. No more clutch leg fatigue.
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I didn't know that. That's pretty lame, if you like stick shift. TBH, after driving a 10 speed manual truck about 300 miles a day, I'm not sure I'd want a stick in my personal vehicle......But they just got me a new truck at work, which is an automatic. I'm not crazy about the lack of control (it shifts when it feels like it, which makes things like slowly backing up to a dock tricky.) but it's nice in bumper to bumper traffic. No more clutch leg fatigue.
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uhh you mean calf meat for your other half?
 

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That's not about this team or any team being family, it is about you and me. Our team that we choose to root for is like family to us.

And sometimes we can get crossways with family or feel they're letting us down but they are still family.

I see too many posts calling out other posters about their fanhood completely based on our own interpretation of how a fan should be, how they should feel and how they should support their team. That works for ourselves but we need to remove the filter of ourselves to understand how others might feel.

Our own definition of a fan works for us but that doesn't necessarily apply to others. As odd as it may seem to some that others want the team to lose in the hopes of getting better, that does not make them less of a fan.

Think of that as a family member that is in trouble and in need of help but they have to hit rock bottom and realize they need help before they can accept it.

If you still have hope for this season, good for you. If you do not and have already begun to think about the future, good for you.

We can debate with others, even argue with them but the one thing we should not do is question their loyalty to the family.

There is no connection or degree of fanhood just because a poster is optimistic and positive. That is merely a choice. If someone has lost hope, they shouldn't get hammered for it. And their level of fanhood should not be questioned.
There’s posters on here that I would never ever consider family. They know who they are and they can kiss my family ***.
 

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That's not about this team or any team being family, it is about you and me. Our team that we choose to root for is like family to us.

And sometimes we can get crossways with family or feel they're letting us down but they are still family.

I see too many posts calling out other posters about their fanhood completely based on our own interpretation of how a fan should be, how they should feel and how they should support their team. That works for ourselves but we need to remove the filter of ourselves to understand how others might feel.

Our own definition of a fan works for us but that doesn't necessarily apply to others. As odd as it may seem to some that others want the team to lose in the hopes of getting better, that does not make them less of a fan.

Think of that as a family member that is in trouble and in need of help but they have to hit rock bottom and realize they need help before they can accept it.

If you still have hope for this season, good for you. If you do not and have already begun to think about the future, good for you.

We can debate with others, even argue with them but the one thing we should not do is question their loyalty to the family.

There is no connection or degree of fanhood just because a poster is optimistic and positive. That is merely a choice. If someone has lost hope, they shouldn't get hammered for it. And their level of fanhood should not be questioned.
in before Rockport,, "troll"
 
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