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Last Saturday

Post by AlphaGriz1 » Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:01 pm

Last Saturday after the Griz beat Albany on the scoreboard, my son went down on the field after the game like he always does.

I was walking around down there going out of my way to not talk to the athletes because frankly if I was one of them I wouldn't want a 35-60 year old jock sniffer harrassing me the way many of the Griz fans do.

This is when I saw a certain Griz poster frantically running around with his camera trying to get pictures with all the players. I watched this guy that I routiely bash the hell out of and couldn't help but feel very, very sad for him. Here is a guy that has to be close to 60, acting like the 8-14 year old kids he was jockying for position with. I will stop short of saying he was pushing kids out of the way, but I wouldn't be wrong in saying that.

How sad do you have to be in real life to act this way in public? It is just sad and pathetic.


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Post by Gus » Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:22 pm

real estate sales perhaps...



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Re: Last Saturday

Post by Nick » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:05 pm

AlphaGriz1 wrote:Last Saturday after the Griz beat Albany on the scoreboard, my son went down on the field after the game like he always does.

I was walking around down there going out of my way to not talk to the athletes because frankly if I was one of them I wouldn't want a 35-60 year old jock sniffer harrassing me the way many of the Griz fans do.

This is when I saw a certain Griz poster frantically running around with his camera trying to get pictures with all the players. I watched this guy that I routiely bash the hell out of and couldn't help but feel very, very sad for him. Here is a guy that has to be close to 60, acting like the 8-14 year old kids he was jockying for position with. I will stop short of saying he was pushing kids out of the way, but I wouldn't be wrong in saying that.

How sad do you have to be in real life to act this way in public? It is just sad and pathetic.
I haven't seen anyone dish as much as you do since high school.



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Post by SACCAT » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:09 pm

I like bashing the Griz as much as anyone...But come on man.



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Post by kmax » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:22 pm

Alpha, this ones on thin ice man. Really not necessary to incite things with this type of stuff.


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Post by AlphaGriz1 » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:49 pm

It was an observation and it really made me feel sorry for the guy that his life is that pathetic.

The purpose of this post was not to incite, but to make people think about their behavior. It made me think about mine and I promised myself to not bash the guy "as much" as I do or have in the past.

No it wasn't our favorite real estate guy!


Also if you mods really think this is over the line just delete it and I apologize for posting it.


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Re: Last Saturday

Post by AlphaGriz1 » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:55 pm

Nick wrote:
AlphaGriz1 wrote:Last Saturday after the Griz beat Albany on the scoreboard, my son went down on the field after the game like he always does.

I was walking around down there going out of my way to not talk to the athletes because frankly if I was one of them I wouldn't want a 35-60 year old jock sniffer harrassing me the way many of the Griz fans do.

This is when I saw a certain Griz poster frantically running around with his camera trying to get pictures with all the players. I watched this guy that I routiely bash the hell out of and couldn't help but feel very, very sad for him. Here is a guy that has to be close to 60, acting like the 8-14 year old kids he was jockying for position with. I will stop short of saying he was pushing kids out of the way, but I wouldn't be wrong in saying that.

How sad do you have to be in real life to act this way in public? It is just sad and pathetic.
I haven't seen anyone dish as much as you do since high school.
Don't cry Nick, you probably just got sand in your vagina again.

I am sure you will live.


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Re: Last Saturday

Post by Nick » Thu Sep 27, 2007 2:40 pm

AlphaGriz1 wrote:
Nick wrote:
AlphaGriz1 wrote:Last Saturday after the Griz beat Albany on the scoreboard, my son went down on the field after the game like he always does.

I was walking around down there going out of my way to not talk to the athletes because frankly if I was one of them I wouldn't want a 35-60 year old jock sniffer harrassing me the way many of the Griz fans do.

This is when I saw a certain Griz poster frantically running around with his camera trying to get pictures with all the players. I watched this guy that I routiely bash the hell out of and couldn't help but feel very, very sad for him. Here is a guy that has to be close to 60, acting like the 8-14 year old kids he was jockying for position with. I will stop short of saying he was pushing kids out of the way, but I wouldn't be wrong in saying that.

How sad do you have to be in real life to act this way in public? It is just sad and pathetic.
I haven't seen anyone dish as much as you do since high school.
Don't cry Nick, you probably just got sand in your vagina again.

I am sure you will live.
Wow.



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Re: Last Saturday

Post by Eastcoastgriz » Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:02 pm

AlphaGriz1 wrote:Last Saturday after the Griz beat Albany on the scoreboard, my son went down on the field after the game like he always does.

I was walking around down there going out of my way to not talk to the athletes because frankly if I was one of them I wouldn't want a 35-60 year old jock sniffer harrassing me the way many of the Griz fans do.

This is when I saw a certain Griz poster frantically running around with his camera trying to get pictures with all the players. I watched this guy that I routiely bash the hell out of and couldn't help but feel very, very sad for him. Here is a guy that has to be close to 60, acting like the 8-14 year old kids he was jockying for position with. I will stop short of saying he was pushing kids out of the way, but I wouldn't be wrong in saying that.

How sad do you have to be in real life to act this way in public? It is just sad and pathetic.
I agree with the sad part, but its you I feel sad for.


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Re: Last Saturday

Post by STREETCAT » Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:16 pm

AlphaGriz1 wrote:Last Saturday after the Griz beat Albany on the scoreboard, my son went down on the field after the game like he always does.

I was walking around down there going out of my way to not talk to the athletes because frankly if I was one of them I wouldn't want a 35-60 year old jock sniffer harrassing me the way many of the Griz fans do.

This is when I saw a certain Griz poster frantically running around with his camera trying to get pictures with all the players. I watched this guy that I routiely bash the hell out of and couldn't help but feel very, very sad for him. Here is a guy that has to be close to 60, acting like the 8-14 year old kids he was jockying for position with. I will stop short of saying he was pushing kids out of the way, but I wouldn't be wrong in saying that.

How sad do you have to be in real life to act this way in public? It is just sad and pathetic.
HA Ha now this is quite entertaining!!! I bet he wants too be just like these kids when he gets old :shock:



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Post by MojoTheMidnightPlumber » Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:26 pm

I kind of identify with AG1 on this topic. I don't really get why people would rag on him.

It reminds me of a Billings Bulls hockey game a few years back. Some grown up dork was yelling at the opposing team as they were leaving the ice at the end of a period. He yelled, "Hey jackass! You'll be pumping my gas!!" to the other teams' players. Now, if you had seen this guy you'd instantly tell that pumping gas would be a ste up for him.

I later found out this guy and his wife (or whale, if you will) or girlfriend (however she was connected to him) would throw parties and always invite the team over. We're talking about 16 to 20 year old kids. ENAMORED with kids. That kind of worship creeps me out.

Personally, I see nothing wrong with being a fan and a little harmless living vicariously through our sports heroes. But act like a friggin adult and show a little dignity when doing it, sheesh.


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Re: Last Saturday

Post by AlphaGriz1 » Sat Sep 29, 2007 10:42 am

Eastcoastgriz wrote:
AlphaGriz1 wrote:Last Saturday after the Griz beat Albany on the scoreboard, my son went down on the field after the game like he always does.

I was walking around down there going out of my way to not talk to the athletes because frankly if I was one of them I wouldn't want a 35-60 year old jock sniffer harrassing me the way many of the Griz fans do.

This is when I saw a certain Griz poster frantically running around with his camera trying to get pictures with all the players. I watched this guy that I routiely bash the hell out of and couldn't help but feel very, very sad for him. Here is a guy that has to be close to 60, acting like the 8-14 year old kids he was jockying for position with. I will stop short of saying he was pushing kids out of the way, but I wouldn't be wrong in saying that.

How sad do you have to be in real life to act this way in public? It is just sad and pathetic.
I agree with the sad part, but its you I feel sad for.
Do explain.


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Post by BWahlberg » Sat Sep 29, 2007 10:13 pm

Gus wrote:real estate sales perhaps...

da--hahahaha, ahhh go fugg yaself! (movie quote from somewhere)

I don't go on the field and I'm not 60, I'm 27. Good try cheif.



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Post by Weltercat » Sun Sep 30, 2007 12:17 pm

I don't often agree with Alphgriz but he's right this time.


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Post by AlphaGriz1 » Sun Sep 30, 2007 1:11 pm

Weltercat wrote:I don't often agree with Alphgriz but he's right this time.
If you agreed with me more often you would be right more often.


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Post by crazycat » Sun Sep 30, 2007 4:13 pm

Weltercat wrote:I don't often agree with Alphgriz but he's right this time.
I agree, too. I've had almost the exact same experience at a Griz game. It was someone I casually knew and he was drunk. All I can remember thinking was that this must be a weird dream and aren't you afraid someone will smell your breath or be able to tell you're hammered? Then Alpha's word "pathetic" came to mind. But what's really weird is that it's not just one guy.



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Post by Gus » Mon Oct 01, 2007 8:47 am

I just remember the hissy fit you had when you could not get your balls signed at ejizz. I made the assumption, my bad.

by the way its chief not cheif...



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Post by BWahlberg » Mon Oct 01, 2007 8:59 am

Gus wrote:I just remember the hissy fit you had when you could not get your balls signed at ejizz. I made the assumption, my bad.

by the way its chief not cheif...
maybe I meant to spell it wrong, ever think about that? :lol:



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Post by AlphaGriz1 » Mon Oct 01, 2007 9:06 am

Or maybe he was trying to spell "chef" and intended for the "i" to be silent??


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Post by BWahlberg » Mon Oct 01, 2007 9:18 am

Or maybe I should leave smack talking to those who have spell check...



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