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  • killer_ewok
    GoPens wrote:
    killer_ewok wrote: I hear ya', heretic. You might wanna jump on my New York Knicks bandwagon while you still can......we're running out of room over here!
    You can join Skank on the Knicks bandwagon when Lebrick dumps the Cadavaliers for NY.
    Hell, as long as I've been on the Knicks bandwagon.....I'm driving the damn thing!
  • Heretic
    skank wrote: So like the 89-90-91 seasons? Hmm.
    I get it. You read what people post and only process the exact handful of words that match up with your viewpoint. I mentioned those three seasons (well, actually, they were the 90-91-92 ones, but mere factual accuracy is the least of your problems in this argument), so you're saying that's when I became a fan.

    Even though I specifically mentioned becoming a fan back when Reuschel and Rhoden were with the team. To give a more specific number, I'd say either 84 or 85. That's around when I started watching pro sports.
  • skank
    Cheered for Cleveland teams my whole life, I didn't feel the need to "jump" like a child. I'll cheer for them the remainder of my life also. It's funny though, when Iasked the question, I already knew that one was during the Pirates run to NLCS's and the other would be during the Ewing years.
  • killer_ewok
    skank wrote: Cheered for Cleveland teams my whole life, I didn't feel the need to "jump" like a child. I'll cheer for them the remainder of my life also. It's funny though, when Iasked the question, I already knew that one was during the Pirates run to NLCS's and the other would be during the Ewing years.
    How about the last several years for the Knicks? You know, how they've sucked ass for what seems like forever (thanks, Isaiah.....grrrr). I don't know about you.....but it sure would've been convenient for me to start cheering for the "home" team that I'm "supposed" to cheer for since they've been far more successful and have the best player (arguably) in the NBA. "Bandwagon," you say?

    Just curious, skank....how old are you?
  • GoPens
    killer_ewok wrote:
    skank wrote: Cheered for Cleveland teams my whole life, I didn't feel the need to "jump" like a child. I'll cheer for them the remainder of my life also. It's funny though, when Iasked the question, I already knew that one was during the Pirates run to NLCS's and the other would be during the Ewing years.
    How about the last several years for the Knicks? You know, how they've sucked ass for what seems like forever (thanks, Isaiah.....grrrr). I don't know about you.....but it sure would've been convenient for me to start cheering for the "home" team that I'm "supposed" to cheer for since they've been far more successful and have the best player (arguably) in the NBA. "Bandwagon," you say?

    Just curious, skank....how old are you?
    If I had to guess, about 12. It's after 8 so mommy will turn off the computer at any moment now
  • Heretic
    skank wrote: Cheered for Cleveland teams my whole life, I didn't feel the need to "jump" like a child. I'll cheer for them the remainder of my life also. It's funny though, when Iasked the question, I already knew that one was during the Pirates run to NLCS's and the other would be during the Ewing years.
    Sigh....for the third time, it was a good 5-6 years before the NLCS running that I started cheering for the Pirates. Although, I do find it hard to believe you're actually as stupid as you're currently portraying yourself. So, go ahead and continue your childish rants where you ignore anything anyone says that contradicts what you're trying to say. Just let it all out. It's okay, son.
  • eersandbeers
    GoPens wrote:
    Yes, Morgantown has won numerous awards as well as being named the best small city in the country. I love Morgantown. Great city to live.
    It's just so damn hard to dodge those flaming couches in the streets...

    Sadly, not anymore. This city has lost a lot over the past few years. I miss the smell of burning couches.
  • GoPens
    eersandbeers wrote:
    GoPens wrote:
    Yes, Morgantown has won numerous awards as well as being named the best small city in the country. I love Morgantown. Great city to live.
    It's just so damn hard to dodge those flaming couches in the streets...

    Sadly, not anymore. This city has lost a lot over the past few years. I miss the smell of burning couches.
    What?? Nobody can afford to replace them??