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1. 6 - 4 - 3 Posted: May 11, 2008 at 06:13 PM (#2776714)"Pitt the Elder!"
And at least three more ballpark name changes by their 35th birthday.
This weekend I finally got around to watching the "Scott Tenorman Must Die" episode of SOUTH PARK -- I'm not sensitive about anything right now...
I admit what I saw was pretty anecdotal, especially without specifics, but I was wondering if any other Giants fans have noticed a change. After what I saw Friday night, I would have to say that I feel safer at the Coliseum.
Hmmm... sounds like old Friday nights at Candlestick.
I remember as a kid, I loved the Giants (inexplicably: I was raised in the East Bay), but I feared the Candlestick drunks, much as they usually amused (holy hannah, those men could heckle). I never in my life felt frightened at a Raiders game, but those early-'80s Giants games in the bleachers occasionally gave me pause.
I will say this thread didn't sit well with me before his appearance. I recognize there are times when genuine humor can be pulled from tragedy. In this instance, at least from where I sit, it seems a little forced, quite unnecessary and, in the end, not particularly funny.
Heh...seriously, did you just crib this from "30 Rock"? "Youths!"
:-)
This happened on the Taylor Hooten thread--Hooten's dad and a few friends showed up, and it was rather tense.
Kmowing two people who have lost relatives to the violence over the last three years, I do know that sometimes they do search the net looking for refs to it, so areyoukiddingme seems to be for real.
As such, I am sorry for your loss. I also know a grief counselor who lost her son should you wish to talk to someone outside of your immediate support group.
It turns out a friend of mine knew the victim, or at least the victim's father.
Many lives ruined, over something stupid and pointless.
Right -- empty seats are not that menacing.
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