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re: Confession time: Which fanbase stereotypes do you qualify for?
Posted on 10/27/11 at 4:57 pm to QCC
Posted on 10/27/11 at 4:57 pm to QCC
I leave most games (win or lose) with a positive attitude about my team as I'm generally an optimistic person. Yes, even after last week I am still 'ALL IN.'
I generally feel fortunate that I cheer for a team with a great fanbase that always gets compliments from other visiting fanbases. I like that a seemingly higher percentage of my fanbase (compared to our rivals) went to my school or at least has immediate family that did - I love that I graduated from there once already and will be graduating again in May. It was like getting to experience college all over again (just with 1/10 the free time)
PS: I almost always judge people that are ignorant and have a laugh at their expense.
I generally feel fortunate that I cheer for a team with a great fanbase that always gets compliments from other visiting fanbases. I like that a seemingly higher percentage of my fanbase (compared to our rivals) went to my school or at least has immediate family that did - I love that I graduated from there once already and will be graduating again in May. It was like getting to experience college all over again (just with 1/10 the free time)
PS: I almost always judge people that are ignorant and have a laugh at their expense.
This post was edited on 10/27/11 at 5:02 pm
Posted on 10/27/11 at 5:06 pm to AubieALUMdvm
I thought the Auburn stereotype was leaving games in the 3rd quarter if things dont look so good?
At least thats what i heard after the Utah State game
At least thats what i heard after the Utah State game
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