Why are you a cowboy's fan?

Grew up in the middle of Virginia. At the age 0f 7 1967, I started playing and loving football. I was also a cowboy of sorts grew up raising western pleasure horses and barreled raced a little. Washington D.C was 150 miles away. To me there was really no diffrence than 1500 miles away. I love to hate the skins. Dad was Navy guy and I was just a bg Roger Staubach fan. Now I live in MD. in work in D.C.. Always have been and always will be a die hard Cowboys fan. Might move to Texas when I retire. Visit there for a week, helping Katrinia evacuees and loved it.
 
silverbear;1610214 said:
That's one of the stranger birth defects I've ever heard of...
Yeah but if you've been a Cowboy fan since their inception it all makes perfect sense.By the way I have three sixes in my social security number also.:eek:
Not that that means anything because I have three fours and three eights as well.Kinda weird huh?Not sure that has anything to do with this thread but it's kinda freaky.:eek:
 
Just like I was born a man in a house of woman, I was born a Cowboy fan in the land of Cheeseheads. It makes no sense, it just is and it will never change.
 
silverbear;1610332 said:
You've claimed you were God, now you're claiming you're a prophet... make up your mind, eh??

Did he say that he was TheProphet?:eek:
 
CanadianCowboysFan;1610774 said:
Some prophets are also Gods. Who says you cannot be both?

No, prophets are not Gods... they are MESSENGERS of God...

Of course, if you really were God, you'd know that already, God is infallible, he knows all...

Which means you're a false God, and should be burned at the stake for heresy...

Works for me... :cool:
 
CanadianCowboysFan;1610775 said:
you are correct, but our flag is still prettier. :lmao:

Your flag features a dead leaf... except no dying maple leaf is quite THAT color...
 
GimmeTheBall!;1610929 said:
Man Law 52: No usage of the words "churlish" and "affable" when you can use mean and nice.

I love making the readers get out their dictionaries... LOL...

Besides, you made that up... at least, I never got the ballot where we voted on that one...
 
One of the first things I remember seeing in my life is that Star on Roger Staubach's helmet. I knew who my team was at that point.
 
The Texas flag is the best without question. With all due respect to "Old Gory", the "Lone Star" has my undying love and loyalty.

As far back as I can rememer, I have been a die-hard Dallas fan. Bob Hayes was my first football hero. I could never imagine pulling for any other team. I was perfectly happy to see the Oilers leave and sad to see the NFL put another team in Houston. Texas only needs one team and that is the Cowboys!
 
I was six and my family loved the Eagles. I started playing football and watched games because I finally understood them. I saw Tony Dorsett take the ball from one end of the feild, down the sidelines, to the other end. I was hooked. I just loved to watch the Cowboys more then any other team. My favorite color was blue and their helmet was by far the coolest of all. The star was just the best.
 
Doomsday101;1609507 said:
My dad started watching the Cowboys from the beginning of the franchise and I just became an avid fan because of him I really got into the Cowboys in 65 and been hooked ever since. To this day me and him get together and watch the games.

My story exactly, although it was probably more like 66-67' before I really started appreciating the team.
 
Fact-3 children are killed by American Pit Bulls each year.1100 children are killed by their parents each year.
Your children are 366 times more likely to be killed by you than my Pitbull.

Guess it's safe to say you dont have kids.

How about Pitbull owners get to keep them as long as they sign a special waiver.
Waiver of your rights in the event your dog does get lose and kills someone.
Something that might empower the family of that dead kid to dispose of the dog owner in a similar fashion.
 
sonnyboy;1612503 said:
Fact-3 children are killed by American Pit Bulls each year.1100 children are killed by their parents each year.
Your children are 366 times more likely to be killed by you than my Pitbull.

Guess it's safe to say you dont have kids.

How about Pitbull owners get to keep them as long as they sign a special waiver.
Waiver of your rights in the event your dog does get lose and kills someone.
Something that might empower the family of that dead kid to dispose of the dog owner in a similar fashion.


I'm wondering if you have any idea what the topic of this thread is?

As much as I would love to respond to this comment, it isn't just a natural deviation from the topic, it has nothing even remotely to do with it whatsoever.

IF you want to debate this start a new thread.
 
Stautner;1612518 said:
I'm wondering if you have any idea what the topic of this thread is?

As much as I would love to respond to this comment, it isn't just a natural deviation from the topic, it has nothing even remotely to do with it whatsoever.

IF you want to debate this start a new thread.

Calm down, Mussolini.

He saw it in someone's sig, he responded to it.
 

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