WV Cowboy
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Terence Newman700;1697128 said:Lmao! wow what did the Cops say.....and were the neighbors old people?
No, they were Bills fans. :laugh2: :laugh1: :
Terence Newman700;1697128 said:Lmao! wow what did the Cops say.....and were the neighbors old people?
Terence Newman700;1696991 said:Be honest, i know most of you are all about class, don't wanna seem soft, or a "thug", but be honest....
have any of you ever cried or shed ed a tear over a cowboys loss? Have any of you got into a fight? or almost fought over the boys?
Have any of you took it out on your family, personal items?
or whats the craziest thing you have done after a loss or an emotional win?
Me personally i felt like shedding a tear once or twice, and i have almost got into a fight over some one talking smack about the boys.
I'm making this thread, because im bored, and i know after the performance last night, some of us are still bitter and are too worried about the Pats, so don't think I'm trying to be immature or whatever
WV Cowboy;1697005 said:It's a football game son.
I have been an avid Dallas Cowboys fan since 1967-68, but if does not affect how I treat my wife, sons or my dogs over the years.
Don't get in a fight over it, it's not worth it.:laugh2:
DallasEast;1697144 said:Nah, they weren't old. They were just tired of all the howling at the moon outside their homes.
[Edit] One of the cops was a Cowboys fan who stayed and watched tv for a few minutes after his buddies left.
WV Cowboy;1697157 said:No, they were Bills fans. :laugh2: :laugh1: :
FCBarca;1697170 said:Seriously...Any fan taking out a loss in a sporting event with more than an 'aww shucks' needs to seek out some therapy...Let's all keep a perspective, this is a billionaire toy vehicle for the billionaire boys club
adamknite;1697173 said:I cried over a Cowboys loss when I was younger because the 49ers went up 21 points in the first querter then ended up winning that conference championship game, why? because my birthday was on the same day as the Superbowl that year and I wanted the Cowboys to win 3 in a row on my birthday, instead I got to see Steve Young "take the monkey off his back"..... very depressing day.
FCBarca;1697170 said:Seriously...Any fan taking out a loss in a sporting event with more than an 'aww shucks' needs to seek out some therapy...Let's all keep a perspective, this is a billionaire toy vehicle for the billionaire boys club
I know right. People get killed at soccer stadiums.Future 585;1697229 said:Said the soccer fan...:laugh2:
Future 585;1697204 said:I drink and I scrap a bit...whatever. Like others have said, people pretty much know to leave me alone when we lose.
I cry when the Boys get inducted into the HOF and stuff like that. Irvin's speech had me literally crying, not just watery eyes.
WV Cowboy;1697226 said:If it makes you feel better, Young still has a Cowboys monkey on his back because we owned them in the 90's, and we owned the 90's, and he hates that.
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adamknite;1697173 said:I cried over a Cowboys loss when I was younger because the 49ers went up 21 points in the first querter then ended up winning that conference championship game
WV Cowboy;1697005 said:It's a football game son.
I have been an avid Dallas Cowboys fan since 1967-68, but if does not affect how I treat my wife, sons or my dogs over the years.
Don't get in a fight over it, it's not worth it.:laugh2: