I try like hell to keep things all fluffy bunnies and pink daisies. But brutal truth smacks me in the ass all the time. ~Susie Q 2009
bourbon street aint gonna stop for two weeks straight.
“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”― Stephen Hawking
fuck yes, that was good. i saw he wanted conan to do that with him, but didn't work out or sumthin'.
Great game and kudos to New Orleans. Not just the team but to their fans and city.
I like (if just for this instant) that The Saints are being referred to as "America's Team" as opposed to the fucking Cowpies!!!
EAT US AND SMILE!!!!
And the point of those Danica Patrick 'Go Daddy' commercials? I don't get it. What is the selling point? Lame sexism or a web hosting domain? Where are the male Indy drivers draped over their vehicles in thongs or fronting pseudo-homosexuality on massage tables?
Or perhaps Danica is a open exhibitionist who gets off on the thought of men masturbating to her pics much less her poorly written and directed commercials. I'd give her some respect if she would admit it.
Last edited by Kristy; 02-08-2010 at 03:19 PM.
None of those were trying to be a man-on-man relationships.
Another great year of NFL football. Congrats to the Saints and all their fans. That was a long time coming. They should be right their at or near the top for quite a while. If their defense continues to improve, look out.
Eat Us And Smile - The Originals
"I have a very belligerent enthusiasm or an enthusiastic belligerence. I’m an intellectual slut." - David Lee Roth
"We are part of the, not just the culture, but the geography. Van Halen music goes along with like fries with the burger." - David Lee Roth
Blame John Facenda and Steve Sabol on that.
Really, I don't think the Cowboys are alone in having a big fanbase across the country and the world. I've seen the Steelers have a pretty massive one, along with the Saints and Broncos, and the Browns despite them being terrible, auctually still have a pretty big following as well.
Now this is classy. Talk about sore losers...
Indianapolis Colts' homecoming brings out 11 people to airport
By Kevin O'Neal, The Indianapolis Star
The end of the Indianapolis Colts' season came down to 11 people.
Not the 11 players on the field during the Super Bowl, but the 11 who showed up at Indianapolis International Airport on a cold, snowbound Monday afternoon, when the team returned following their 31-17 defeat Sunday by the New Orleans Saints at Super Bowl XLIV in Miami.
"Win or lose, they're still our team," said Brownsburg resident Karen Calhoun, who carried a "Where's the parade" sign.
The small group huddled together in the snow outside the closed Express Mail sorting facility at the airport, where the Colts' planes arrived around 4 p.m. Monday — a Boeing 757 for the official party and an Airbus 330 for the team.
Each plane's arrival was little different than the arrival of a scheduled flight at the main terminal across the airfield. The planes rolled onto the ramp, and the passengers trudged down air stairs and onto waiting buses, while crews unloaded equipment into rental trucks.
The buses left the ramp without a word from anyone on the team. The closest any of the 11 fans got to the Colts was the other side of a security fence several hundred feet away.
Despite the subdued, isolated arrival, the few who watched from a distance were still enthusiastic about their team.
"We wanted to show our civil pride," said Paul Calhoun, Karen Calhoun's husband, who wore a No. 33 jersey, the number worn by defensive back Melvin Bullitt, who made five tackles on Sunday.
"We still beat out 30 other teams," added Marilyn Kurek, Lebanon, who wore a Colts cap and scarf to fend off the 27-degree chill.
Enthusiasm for the team, in spite of the loss, also was shown by Greenwood resident Ceara Robertson, who wore a handmade "I love Pierre" shirt and carried a sign to show she's a fan of wide receiver Pierre Garcon, who caught five passes in the Super Bowl, including the Colts' only touchdown pass of the game.
"He is the most amazingest player and has such grace on the field," Robertson said.
By the time the last buses had left the ramp, the few fans had already walked back to their cars and headed to someplace warm, to wait for the next season.
Indianapolis Colts' homecoming brings out 11 people to airport - USATODAY.com
Ceara Robertson is the most stupidestier fan.
It's not even close nowadays...
Steeler Nation easily is top dog in the NFL, and has been for quite a few years now...
Rarely do you see the Steelers go to an away game and not see thousands and thousands of Steelers fans....
Always near the top of merchandise sales....
Steelers bars in every major city IN THE FUCKING WORLD....
Not to mention those 6 Super Bowl trophies.... :tongue0011:
The Dallas Cowboys are worth more money than any other sports franchise in the world. The Cowboys sell more merchandise every year, than any other team in th league and we all know the Cowboys haven't been very good most of those years. Their owner drops 1.2 BILLION on a stadium during one of the biggest recessions in American history, so I would say there must be a pretty big fan base. That's why theyare still refered to as Americas team. I understand the dislike of it, but it aint going away. Oh, and Va, you being a Steelers fan, you guys hold the upper hand with 6 rings, so you have the right to talk smack to anyone in the league, but look out Dallas is right behind you and looking good.
Just because their owner is loaded, which is obviously good for the Cowboys and their fans with a brand new stadium, does not make them "America's Team"....
I won't deny that the Cowboys do travel well also, especially in NFC East cities, but the Steelers have easily surpassed them.... Doesn't matter where it is, Washington, Florida, California, Denver, you see thousands and thousands of Terrible Towels....
And lastly, congratulations TK, your team finally won a playoff game for the first time since '96, but I'd lay odds that the Steelers get Super Bowl trophy #7 before the Cowboys get #6....
The only people that still refer to the Cowboys as "America's Team" are the Cowboys and their fans....
The only people that still refer to the Cowboys as "America's Team" are the Cowboys and their fans....
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LOL VA, that is probably true and we know how everbody hates it. It isn't easy being a Dallas fan, but I haven't missed a Cowboys game in 19 years. Not one. I was in Pittsburgh at Heinz Field the year before last when the Steelers came back late in the 4th quarter for the win. My best buddy lives in the Burgh and we partied all weekend but that loss was devastating.
To be fair man, there is s significant amount of band wagon fans that sprout up.
The old "pink-roethlisberger" jerseys I used to bitch about in the past are a clear example of that. Not denying that the Steelers have a lot of diehards, but a lot of times, you'll see someone wearing Steeler gear one day in my area, and following a Browns victory or a down period for the franchise (the early 2000's somewhat come to mind), you won't see nearly as much, as say, when they're in the AFCCG or Super Bowl for that matter.
And the Cowboys are just as guilty of this for that matter. I think that both teams are more like the Celtics/Lake show of the NFL, in more ways the one.
I couldn't disagree with you more, bro...
Now, if we were talking about the Penguins, that may have some credence, but NOT the Steelers, absolutely not....
Are there exceptions ?? Of course, but for the most part, Steelers fans are that way coming out of the fucking womb.... And they stay that way....
Hey, I'm not disagreeing cos I think it's a dumb title and I cannot stand the cowdungs. I even hated them when I was a little kid. Never liked Staubach, Pearson, Dorsett, Jones or any of them. Next, enter the 90's, I thought Aikman was a fag, couldn't stand Emmit or Irvin. Now, I can and do respect them as players and what they accomplished but I just hate that whole neckcar "How bout 'dem Cowboys" mentality. Same goes with the fucking Yankees and as I mentioned prior, most Cowboys fans are also both Yankees and Laker fans to boot.
Go figure?
I agree regarding The Steelers and they've always had a great fanbase. Hell, even though they've never been my favorite team, I still own a Jack Lambert jersey and do infact notice fans everywhere I travel.
It's funny how certain NFL teams go through these phases. A cupla years back, there were Pats fans EVERYWHERE!!! Before that, you'd see Packers and Favre jerseys everywhere and prior to that it was endless 49'ers gear. Funny how it tapers off, no?
Fuck, even let's go back 12 years ago or even ten. People wore tons of Broncos gear. Of which I still do cos I've been a die hard since I was a little kid. Hell, I have so many Broncos clothes and jerseys, it's sick. I even have a Brian Griese jersey!!! lol
However, I stick with my team through the bad times along with the good and for the most part, I find Cowboys fans to be very trendy and fairweathered. Meaning, when Bledsoe was at the helm prior to Romo, how many so called "fans" did you see parading around in his official jersey? They made 'em cos I saw them in my NFL catalogue that comes in the mail every month or two.
I love being a Browns fan.
It forces you to have a thicker skin and be more diehard than a lot of fanbases out there.
The colors I think are underrated, nothing says fall and football like that burnt orange and seal brown.
Sure, we don't win that often, but I just feel extremely loyal to my hometown team.
For the record, I hate the Yankees and the Lakers.
80,000 plus sure beats 11
80,000 plus sure beats 11
Bobby Hebert
who won?
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