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  • #16
    Re: CHARGER BLOGGER Critiques Lambeau and Fans

    Originally posted by JustinHarrell
    Originally posted by Patler

    Is it just me, or does his "response" seem just a tad overboard? He was heckled as a fan about the game and his team, and he responds with personal attacks to the individual with comments having no connection to the game at all. Sounds like an ill-mannered 10-year-old, not an adult.
    I completely agree. There was another Charger fan who thought Packer fans were great about not rubbing it in. It sounds like this guy took it way too far. Calling a woman ugly to her face is something I could never do. I don't think I'm a great person, but you don't insult somebodys personal appearance. I think that's covered in "I'm not a piece of shit 101" somewhere between ages 5 and 7.
    Exactly. If he had a need to respond, it should have been with a comment about the team, not a personal attack. He was "insulted" as a fan, not personally.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by motife
      My btother went to school at Madison in the early 80's and I used to think the same thing. "Where are the good looking chicks?" There weren't any. And this was a college campus! I live near Iowa City and it's FULL of hot looking women, believe. In summertime you can barely stand it, they're all tan and almost naked. but Wisconsin? First of all they're largely overweight, they don't take care of themselves, they wear unattractive clothes, their hair is usually unwashed, and they have no makeup. I mentioned that to my brother at the time, and left with that impression.
      In the early 80's? Well heck yeah... how hot can one be when stuck wearing leg warmers, cut up sweatshirts and mall hair? either that or you really do need to stop trying to pick up women at Walmart. BTW, no offense to my fellow rats who shop there!!

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      • #18
        How immature does somebody have to be to believe that a city doesn't have any attractive women, or even has mostly unattractive women. Sounds bitter. I know I've seen plenty of good looking women in both Madison and Green Bay. (Maybe Madison more than Green Bay.) Actually, I've seen them everywhere I've traveled. I know the stadium isn't necessarily the spot to find the hottest ones in the city, but get real. Good thing I'm married, and no longer worry about such things.
        "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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        • #19
          Re: CHARGER BLOGGER Critiques Lambeau and Fans

          Originally posted by Patler
          Originally posted by Bretsky
          http://sportsyenta.blogspot.com/2007/09/stadium-review-lambeau-field.html


          On the way to the exit and through the parking lot to the car we finally started responding because we were fed up. Here are two of the exchanges I had with them:
          Packer fan #2 with ugly chick on his arm: "Go home!"
          Me: "You mean San Diego, where the weather is perfect and the chicks are hot? Yeah I'm headed there right now. Enjoy the trip back to your duplex with your brutal chick man. We lost a football game, you lost in life."

          Female Packer fan: "Hey! Hey! Can you turn around, my boyfriend wants to take a picture of you and your friends being all sad because you lost!"
          Me: "Hey, can you just hold on for a second. I want to take a picture of you because when I describe how ugly the women are here my friends won't believe me unless I have photo evidence."


          Encounters like these prompted lifelong Vikings fan and friend of the program, Mike to say, "I almost forgot why I hate Packers fans."
          Is it just me, or does his "response" seem just a tad overboard? He was heckled as a fan about the game and his team, and he responds with personal attacks to the individual with comments having no connection to the game at all. Sounds like an ill-mannered 10-year-old, not an adult.
          I agree, Patler. I also really hate when someone only tells half the story to get their point across. Not even worth a response, but he obviously was way bitter about losing and resorted to personal attacks.

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          • #20
            This is why I dont really like Southern California people. Bunch of fucking snobs. I live in Central Cali where a lot of agriculture grows. We are way more down to Earth around here.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by MadtownPacker
              I live in Central Cali where a lot of agriculture grows. We are way more down to Earth around here.
              When's the last time YOU were out picking lettuce?

              Sears Mexican.

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              • #22
                1) A football game is a majority male audience.

                2) Unlike San Diego, September in WI is not bikini weather. September is the hottest month in San Diego(I lived their for years).

                3) Californians do tend to place greater value on the impractical.

                4) Average food?? Did he really expect salad, tofu, and fish tacos? Californian cuisine is different from the rest of the US. The best ballpark nachos are in San Diego but I would prefer Lambeau food(personal preference).

                5) Eye candy?? I know that with the large military presence in San Diego there are more strippers per capita than many other places but really; You can put naked women all over a bad product and it is still a bad product. Where do you expect eye candy at a ballpark?

                6) Who ever goes to an opposing team stadium and expects women to welcome and fawn over them?

                7) How much Spanish is spoken at Lambeau?? A lot less than at the Murph!

                Being a transplant in California, I can laugh at the guy who didn't even pay for his ticket.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                  Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                  I live in Central Cali where a lot of agriculture grows. We are way more down to Earth around here.
                  When's the last time YOU were out picking lettuce?

                  Sears Mexican.
                  Lettuce doesnt grow around here, have to go towards the coast for that. Grapes are the main vein and I HAVE picked (in 100+ temps), pruned, and tied (in cold weather the vines get hard and slap you in the face, stings like a mofo) grape vines. Picking is hard work that a Trustfund baby like you couldn't do. Stick to your keyboard and pencil wimp.

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                  • #24
                    when does this trustfund come in? I'll take it!

                    I worked at a job stacking cinder blocks in 100 degree heat. Picking grapes - big deal.

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                    • #25
                      Maybe it is harder but you where building a border wall to keep illegals out. I was working to earn a paycheck.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                        Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                        Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                        I live in Central Cali where a lot of agriculture grows. We are way more down to Earth around here.
                        When's the last time YOU were out picking lettuce?

                        Sears Mexican.
                        Lettuce doesnt grow around here, have to go towards the coast for that. Grapes are the main vein and I HAVE picked (in 100+ temps), pruned, and tied (in cold weather the vines get hard and slap you in the face, stings like a mofo) grape vines. Picking is hard work that a Trustfund baby like you couldn't do. Stick to your keyboard and pencil wimp.
                        IIRC there was a LOT of lettuce grown in Salinas when I was stationed out there. Artichokes up around Castroville, garlic around Gilroy, Brussel sprouts up near Capitola.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Iron Mike
                          Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                          Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                          Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                          I live in Central Cali where a lot of agriculture grows. We are way more down to Earth around here.
                          When's the last time YOU were out picking lettuce?

                          Sears Mexican.
                          Lettuce doesnt grow around here, have to go towards the coast for that. Grapes are the main vein and I HAVE picked (in 100+ temps), pruned, and tied (in cold weather the vines get hard and slap you in the face, stings like a mofo) grape vines. Picking is hard work that a Trustfund baby like you couldn't do. Stick to your keyboard and pencil wimp.
                          IIRC there was a LOT of lettuce grown in Salinas when I was stationed out there. Artichokes up around Castroville, garlic around Gilroy, Brussel sprouts up near Capitola.
                          Iron Mike, I love that picture in your signature. Cracked me up the first time I saw it.
                          Go PACK

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