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I've been a fan for over 40 years. If I want to say we then I'll say we.
Maybe, just maybe.... he really did want to use dak word.Impotent? Really? How old are you?
How are "we" suppose to sing Queens "We Are The Champions" when we win our 6th? They Are The Champions just doesn't sound right.
Absolutely!I've been a fan for over 40 years. If I want to say we then I'll say we.
Ha!How are "we" suppose to sing Queens "We Are The Champions" when we win our 6th? They Are The Champions just doesn't sound right.
We too!I've been a fan for over 40 years. If I want to say we then I'll say we.
OMG Haley, I almost spit on my keyboard laughing so hard at your comment! We badWe too!
Buh but, there is no "me" in team.Me Is The Champion?
I see post every day, here and every where else that includes the statement, well ''we'' should do this ''we'' should do this. I mean don't get me wrong I am a fan and claim and proclaim my fandom as much as the next. It's just weird to see people acting like they play or work for a certain team. You are a fan and nothing else and not a tooting thing wrong with that. It's not your money writing the contracts or your hind end on the line for signing said player. Just step away, take a breath and let someone else to ''their job''. So instead of WE, how about, they, the cowboys, the team.
I see what you did there....Mr. Downey Jr.This tattoo depicts one man in front of another man worn by a man being viewed by many men
Well said, Biggums!The way I figure it is this. You swear a lifelong allegiance to a particular team. You spend so much time (including planning your entire schedule around their games), energy, and money on that team. You join in with family, friends, and community cheering on that team. You try to raise your children to be fans of that team. If that team is from your home town, you have a greater sense of city pride. You realize the success of that team also plays a factor in the city's economy, morale, and even the crime rate (as hard as this one is to believe). So, with so much invested, you have every right to say "we"...........
Nice...well put!!The way I figure it is this. You swear a lifelong allegiance to a particular team. You spend so much time (including planning your entire schedule around their games), energy, and money on that team. You join in with family, friends, and community cheering on that team. You try to raise your children to be fans of that team. If that team is from your home town, you have a greater sense of city pride. You realize the success of that team also plays a factor in the city's economy, morale, and even the crime rate (as hard as this one is to believe). So, with so much invested, you have every right to say "we"...........
That's the way I feel. Players and coaches come and go. Being a fan is a lifetime commitment. We all are the Dallas Cowboys. We are Cowboy nation.The way I figure it is this. You swear a lifelong allegiance to a particular team. You spend so much time (including planning your entire schedule around their games), energy, and money on that team. You join in with family, friends, and community cheering on that team. You try to raise your children to be fans of that team. If that team is from your home town, you have a greater sense of city pride. You realize the success of that team also plays a factor in the city's economy, morale, and even the crime rate (as hard as this one is to believe). So, with so much invested, you have every right to say "we"...........
....That's the way I feel. Players and coaches come and go. Being a fan is a lifetime commitment. We all are the Dallas Cowboys. We are Cowboy nation.