Hoov;1073652 said:I just walked down my block to get a cup of coffee at the corner, OMG the looks people are giving me.
People are driving by and staring with mouth wide open, and not watching the road at all with a look of disbeleif.
Ive done this plenty of sundays, but today is just so different.
My neighbor told me get that crap off, i ran up and told her she needed a hug. LOL, having fun already.
Hoov;1073652 said:I just walked down my block to get a cup of coffee at the corner, OMG the looks people are giving me.
People are driving by and staring with mouth wide open, and not watching the road at all with a look of disbeleif.
Ive done this plenty of sundays, but today is just so different.
My neighbor told me get that crap off, i ran up and told her she needed a hug. LOL, having fun already.
big dog cowboy;1073796 said:I hope you are still able to post after todays game.
DeWare94;1073666 said:R.i.p
Juke99;1073939 said:We're damn proud of ya.
Make sure that you get a good seat in the emergecy room so you can watch the rest of the game.
wayne_motley;1073752 said:You're either an idiot or a lot braver than I am....I went to the Cowboy game at the VET for 6 years straight end of the 80's, early 90's, and I saw first hand what happened to people who even cheered for the Cowboys, much less wore blue. Very very ugly...beer thrown on a guy and his kids, guy in a fight, knocked out, handed down the stands concert style, walked out over the shoulder of a security guard in yellow jacket, and once, after a game, walking out, I saw a bunch of huge guys with a young kid and his girl in cowboys jerseys backed against the wall, being spit on and intimidated.
I'll admit one year we sat in a huge section of Dallas fans and it was fine, but I never wore blue or cheered too loudly at the VET.