Video: Cowboy Fan Outside the Bus... Love That Guy!... *Post #47*

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I went and saw Eagle Eye last weekend, and afterwards I was so pissed off that the thing sucked so bad that I walked over to Shia Lebouf's house and gave him what-for. After that I slapped Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg in the face and demanded they refund my money for the latest Indiana Jones movie.

I know that it was totally my own personal choice to waste my money on that tripe, and that going in I had to expect that it could either entertain me or be completely stupid - but hey, I paid money - and that entitles me to act like a complete *******. I even punched the crater-faced kid that takes the ticket stubs, I was so jacked up.

I guess my point is, if you pay money for some entertainment, you have every right to act like a ****** when you don't enjoy it. In fact I'm almost positive that's in the constitution somewhere.
 

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Hostile;2363567 said:
Part 1...Bruce Read


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Part 2...Brian Stewart

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Part 3...Wade Phillips

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Part 4...Dave Campo

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Part 5...Bobby Carpenter

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Thanks Hos for posting the vids! and that guy was awesome! i really dont understand the people that talkin crap about him. He was passionate about what he was saying and its not like he was screaming profanities at the team. Besides this aint different from all of us here posting and talkin crap about on our own players and coaches when they suck. at least that guys has the balls and passion to actually say the stuff he feels to the coaches in person not behind a freakin computer! its not like he was spouting random nonsense i mean he was saying stuff that most people here have been saying since the Rams game. If nobody on the team has any fire then let this guy fire them up because thats the only way there is even gonna be a chance for that to ever happen! Thank You dude for telling the Coaches what they deserved!!!
 

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ok....hmmmmm...don't know where to go with this one...
superpunk;2366291 said:
I went and saw Eagle Eye last weekend, and afterwards I was so pissed off that the thing sucked so bad that I walked over to Shia Lebouf's house and gave him what-for. After that I slapped Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg in the face and demanded they refund my money for the latest Indiana Jones movie.

I know that it was totally my own personal choice to waste my money on that tripe, and that going in I had to expect that it could either entertain me or be completely stupid - but hey, I paid money - and that entitles me to act like a complete *******. I even punched the crater-faced kid that takes the ticket stubs, I was so jacked up.

I guess my point is, if you pay money for some entertainment, you have every right to act like a ****** when you don't enjoy it. In fact I'm almost positive that's in the constitution somewhere.
 

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superpunk;2366291 said:
I went and saw Eagle Eye last weekend, and afterwards I was so pissed off that the thing sucked so bad that I walked over to Shia Lebouf's house and gave him what-for. After that I slapped Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg in the face and demanded they refund my money for the latest Indiana Jones movie.

Team bus... Public autographs...

Yeah, people with common sense can tell the difference between a setting where their is a team bus and fans are cheering and getting autographs and an actor's house....

I guess my point is, if you pay money for some entertainment, you have every right to act like a ****** when you don't enjoy it. In fact I'm almost positive that's in the constitution somewhere.

What does that say for your ********, sarcastic comments on this forum? Like you've never called somebody out on this forum...
 

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Chocolate Lab;2366259 said:
You're just not a real fan, BigD. You obviously don't love the team as much as some people. ;)

I'd love to see that guy be face-to-face with Tank. I have a feeling he'd suddenly find a way to moderate his outrage.

No kidding the guy was full of spunk with a fence separating them from the players and a camera rolling :laugh2:
 

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khiladi;2366310 said:
Team bus... Public autographs...

Yeah, people with common sense can tell the difference between a setting where their is a team bus and fans are cheering and getting autographs and an actor's house....
Thanks for pointing out how my completely made up, hyperbolic scenario was different than the one in this thread because in mine I went to someone's house. Due to your dilligence in this matter, I feel it's only right that I replace the instances in my imaginary scenario where I go to famous actor's "houses" with a scenario where I go to famous actor's "places of business."

Thanks for your attention to detail. I don't know that anyone would get the point if you weren't around to focus on such minor, irrelevant details. Kudos to you.
 

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khiladi;2366218 said:
Yeah, kids in the first row can hear it. And kids in the stadium can see player's celebrate in their opponent's face and taunt other player's and watch as player's get into fights on the field...

It doesn't matter if it was contrived or not... The fact is, he has every right to protest their crappy performance. The majority of protests in Washington DC before Congress are contrived performances...
He has a right to protest their performance, provided the owners of whatever property he is on permit it.

Doesn't change the fact one way or the other that a) he accomplished absolutely nothing and b) he acted like an animal yelling angrily like that with kids around him.

If this is common behavior for this clown, then eventually he's going to yell in the ear of the wrong guy's kid.
 

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superpunk;2366319 said:
Thanks for pointing out how my completely made up, hyperbolic scenario was different than the one in this thread because in mine I went to someone's house. Due to your dilligence in this matter, I feel it's only right that I replace the instances in my imaginary scenario where I go to famous actor's "houses" with a scenario where I go to famous actor's "places of business."

Thanks for your attention to detail. I don't know that anyone would get the point if you weren't around to focus on such minor, irrelevant details. Kudos to you.

There it goes again... More sarcastic comments taking shot's at people on this forum, acting just like a ******... I love the hypocrisy...

Further, now your complaing about me, complainging about your completely made-up scenario that you drew up to demonstate a point about this real life scenario...

It's quite obvious that the setting of the place is an essential element in the whole story... The guy isn't at the door-step of Wade's house...
 

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Double Trouble;2366322 said:
He has a right to protest their performance, provided the owners of whatever property he is on permit it.

Doesn't change the fact one way or the other that a) he accomplished absolutely nothing and b) he acted like an animal yelling angrily like that with kids around him.

If this is common behavior for this clown, then eventually he's going to yell in the ear of the wrong guy's kid.
So everyone who gets mad and screams is an animal now??? :laugh2: :laugh2:
 

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superpunk;2366319 said:
Thanks for pointing out how my completely made up, hyperbolic scenario was different than the one in this thread because in mine I went to someone's house. Due to your dilligence in this matter, I feel it's only right that I replace the instances in my imaginary scenario where I go to famous actor's "houses" with a scenario where I go to famous actor's "places of business."

Thanks for your attention to detail. I don't know that anyone would get the point if you weren't around to focus on such minor, irrelevant details. Kudos to you.

Wait. Are you at a house, or at the place of business now? I think it should be the place of business because that's more like this situation where the turd was shouting and everybody loved it.

Maybe you're at a movie theater, just screaming and thrashing around, and people start clapping and lifting you on shoulders and everything's awesome until the cuffs go on.
 

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Double Trouble;2366322 said:
He has a right to protest their performance, provided the owners of whatever property he is on permit it.

Doesn't change the fact one way or the other that a) he accomplished absolutely nothing and b) he acted like an animal yelling angrily like that with kids around him.

Does it somehow change when fans do it at the stadium?
 

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BigDFan5;2366314 said:
No kidding the guy was full of spunk with a fence separating them from the players and a camera rolling :laugh2:
While I appreciate your attempt to argue that a growing masculinity on behalf of the heckler was caused by a fence, I don't believe that is the point of this argument. I (I don't know about others) believe that if your represent America's team and you are paid to do so, you should be ready to accept criticism in any form that it comes.
 

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khiladi;2366327 said:
There it does again... More sarcastic comments taking shot's at people on this forum, acting just like a ******... I love the hypocrisy...

Further, now your complaing about me, complainging about your completely made-up scenario that you drew up to demonstate a point about this real life scenario...

It's quite obvious that the setting of the place is an essential element in the whole story... The guy isn't at the door-step of Wade's house...
his name is superpunk. what did you expect from a guy who likes being a punk?
 

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superpunk;2366319 said:
Thanks for pointing out how my completely made up, hyperbolic scenario was different than the one in this thread because in mine I went to someone's house. Due to your dilligence in this matter, I feel it's only right that I replace the instances in my imaginary scenario where I go to famous actor's "houses" with a scenario where I go to famous actor's "places of business."

Thanks for your attention to detail. I don't know that anyone would get the point if you weren't around to focus on such minor, irrelevant details. Kudos to you.

Dude it would have been ok if you were outside their limo after the movie premiere. Its ok to act like an idiot in that situation
 

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Idgit;2366333 said:
Wait. Are you at a house, or at the place of business now? I think it should be the place of business because that's more like this situation where the turd was shouting and everybody loved it.

Maybe you're at a movie theater, just screaming and thrashing around, and people start clapping and lifting you on shoulders and everything's awesome until the cuffs go on.

BRB, doing a second draft of my imaginary scenario
 

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el_chevo;2366335 said:
While I appreciate your attempt to argue that a growing masculinity on behalf of the heckler was caused by a fence, I don't believe that is the point of this argument. I (I don't know about others) believe that if your represent America's team and you are paid to do so, you should be ready to accept criticism in any form that it comes.


and I as a Cowboys fan expect Cowboys fans to be more classy and have higher IQs. Screaming at guys loading on a bus just doesn't cut it for me.
 

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BigDFan5;2366342 said:
Dude it would have been ok if you were outside their limo after the movie premiere. Its ok to act like an idiot in that situation

I get it... You can only express how you feel when your worshipping at the players' feets and cheering them on, trying to get their autographs, even if they suck. What exactly are you worried about teaching the kids?
 

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Da Hammer;2366330 said:
So everyone who gets mad and screams is an animal now??? :laugh2: :laugh2:
If you're getting mad and screaming in a public place over a football game, you've got problems larger than the football game.

I guess to some it's no big deal. Kind of like getting arrested is no big deal to some people.
 

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I hear ya, your opinion. I don't mind, I think coaches should be yelled at every once in a while to remind them they have a job to do.
BigDFan5;2366348 said:
and I as a Cowboys fan expect Cowboys fans to be more classy and have higher IQs. Screaming at guys loading on a bus just doesn't cut it for me.
 

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khiladi;2366350 said:
I get it... You can only express how you feel when your worshipping at the players' feets and cheering them on, trying to get their autographs, even if they suck. What exactly are you worried about teaching the kids?


yeah thats what I said :rolleyes:
 
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