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Who is "grandpa" ? (Lots of grandpas in USMB)a lot of off topic trolling going on here,, I think grandpa is the only one that came close to being on topic,,,
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Who is "grandpa" ? (Lots of grandpas in USMB)a lot of off topic trolling going on here,, I think grandpa is the only one that came close to being on topic,,,
grandpa murked you,,Who is "grandpa" ? (Lots of grandpas in USMB)a lot of off topic trolling going on here,, I think grandpa is the only one that came close to being on topic,,,
She did. What do you think she called you?She didn't call me that.Can you really sue someone for calling you a veteran?
Not hardly - they can, but won'tgrandpa murked you,,
as for the stupid bowl,, maybe they can get 20K national guard to block the gates so no one but the elites get in,,
Don't you know what quotation marks mean ? She was saying that I am NOT a veteran (and been saying it for 5 years).She did. What do you think she called you?
BTW how can one be a veteran TWICE?
A fair weather fan eh? LolI cared about the NFL when the Bucs started playing some really good ball (7 straight wins)
Am I allowed to change my mind ? Just for a month ? And just because I respect the accomplishments of the Bucs players and coaches, doesn't mean I no longer despise jellyfish Roger Goodell and the goofball NFL.Odd that the Super Bowl means anything to you.
Just 6 months ago you were posting:
"I have been a staunch Tampa Bay Bucs fan since 1976. I have attended Bucs games over 400 Bucs games, and spent hundreds of $$$ on Bucs paraphenalia. I am quitting being a Bucs fan, I will have nothing to do with the Bucs or the NFL. I am sending to you all my Bucs clothing and items.
Your so-called social justice policies and those of the NFL are preposterous."
"When the NFL gets out of the process of injecting politics (and lousy politics at that), I will come back."
"Right. No more TV or anything to do with it.
If you have any NFL stuff (shirts, hats, beverage cups, etc), pack them in a box and send them to your local team, along with a letter similar to what I wrote here. You can copy it word for word if you like (except for the team name)."
"Odd" that my posts "means anything to you."
If make one more crack about me being a veteran (which I am twice), I will file a lawsuit against you, and then, if you like, you can file a countersuit against me for calling you the filthy SLUT, that you apparently are.Suddenly you care about the NFL again, "veteran"?
That being said, no, I cared about the NFL when the Bucs started playing some really good ball (7 straight wins) and haven't lost a game since November, when they lost to the Chiefs 27-24.
As for the NFL's ludicrous social justice policies, they don't know their ass from their elbow about social justice or social injustice in America. Nothing would please me more than seeing 50,000 Bucs fans storm the gates, and watch the game in defiance of the airhead NFL.
Yeah, what's so funny ?Funny that you are paying so much attention to the Buccaneers.
Tom Brady will be curing the sick at halftimeSupply. Demand. I thought fellow Americans were free market capitalists? Maybe not.
Candycorn is an uninformed Gov't worker. Don't know nor care about her personal life.If make one more crack about me being a veteran (which I am twice), I will file a lawsuit against you, and then, if you like, you can file a countersuit against me for calling you the filthy SLUT, that you apparently are.Suddenly you care about the NFL again, "veteran"?
That being said, no, I cared about the NFL when the Bucs started playing some really good ball (7 straight wins) and haven't lost a game since November, when they lost to the Chiefs 27-24.
As for the NFL's ludicrous social justice policies, they don't know their ass from their elbow about social justice or social injustice in America. Nothing would please me more than seeing 50,000 Bucs fans storm the gates, and watch the game in defiance of the airhead NFL.
You are going to sue her for calling you a veteran? LMAO!! Good luck with that one. On what grounds will you sue?
On the other hand, calling her a "filthy slut" would be far more actionable in a law suit.
Candycorn is an uninformed Gov't worker. Don't know nor care about her personal life.If make one more crack about me being a veteran (which I am twice), I will file a lawsuit against you, and then, if you like, you can file a countersuit against me for calling you the filthy SLUT, that you apparently are.Suddenly you care about the NFL again, "veteran"?
That being said, no, I cared about the NFL when the Bucs started playing some really good ball (7 straight wins) and haven't lost a game since November, when they lost to the Chiefs 27-24.
As for the NFL's ludicrous social justice policies, they don't know their ass from their elbow about social justice or social injustice in America. Nothing would please me more than seeing 50,000 Bucs fans storm the gates, and watch the game in defiance of the airhead NFL.
You are going to sue her for calling you a veteran? LMAO!! Good luck with that one. On what grounds will you sue?
On the other hand, calling her a "filthy slut" would be far more actionable in a law suit.
I hated the kneeling and still do. I think it is disrespectful of the men and women that sacrificed all serving our nation.Am I allowed to change my mind ? Just for a month ? And just because I respect the accomplishments of the Bucs players and coaches, doesn't mean I no longer despise jellyfish Roger Goodell and the goofball NFL.Odd that the Super Bowl means anything to you.
Just 6 months ago you were posting:
"I have been a staunch Tampa Bay Bucs fan since 1976. I have attended Bucs games over 400 Bucs games, and spent hundreds of $$$ on Bucs paraphenalia. I am quitting being a Bucs fan, I will have nothing to do with the Bucs or the NFL. I am sending to you all my Bucs clothing and items.
Your so-called social justice policies and those of the NFL are preposterous."
"When the NFL gets out of the process of injecting politics (and lousy politics at that), I will come back."
"Right. No more TV or anything to do with it.
If you have any NFL stuff (shirts, hats, beverage cups, etc), pack them in a box and send them to your local team, along with a letter similar to what I wrote here. You can copy it word for word if you like (except for the team name)."
"Odd" that my posts "means anything to you."
It tells me that you have strong beliefs, until your team goes to the big game. Then those beliefs take a backseat to being a fan. Why does winning make kneeling during the anthem ok or forgivable?
The Bucs players accomplished what they did WHILE kneeling during the anthem. Oh, and Roger Goodell and the NFL administration never knelt during an anthem. Admit it, you are still as much a fan as you ever were. You just wanted to sound like you were so offended that you were giving up on Tampa Bay.
He is obviously insulted as veterans are treated pretty badly these days by many like CC and at times utterly dismissed. She should just say "thank you for your service" and move on. My 2-cents. There is no basis for a lawsuit. Just for common decency, something CC consistently lacks.Candycorn is an uninformed Gov't worker. Don't know nor care about her personal life.If make one more crack about me being a veteran (which I am twice), I will file a lawsuit against you, and then, if you like, you can file a countersuit against me for calling you the filthy SLUT, that you apparently are.Suddenly you care about the NFL again, "veteran"?
That being said, no, I cared about the NFL when the Bucs started playing some really good ball (7 straight wins) and haven't lost a game since November, when they lost to the Chiefs 27-24.
As for the NFL's ludicrous social justice policies, they don't know their ass from their elbow about social justice or social injustice in America. Nothing would please me more than seeing 50,000 Bucs fans storm the gates, and watch the game in defiance of the airhead NFL.
You are going to sue her for calling you a veteran? LMAO!! Good luck with that one. On what grounds will you sue?
On the other hand, calling her a "filthy slut" would be far more actionable in a law suit.
I don't know anything about her either. But what protectionless claimed about the lawsuit was hilarious.
Don't you know what quotation marks mean ? She was saying that I am NOT a veteran (and been saying it for 5 years).She did. What do you think she called you?
BTW how can one be a veteran TWICE?
One can be a veteran twice, by having honorable discharges from 2 branches of military. In my case, Army National Guard, and US Army.
I hated the kneeling and still do. I think it is disrespectful of the men and women that sacrificed all serving our nation.Am I allowed to change my mind ? Just for a month ? And just because I respect the accomplishments of the Bucs players and coaches, doesn't mean I no longer despise jellyfish Roger Goodell and the goofball NFL.Odd that the Super Bowl means anything to you.
Just 6 months ago you were posting:
"I have been a staunch Tampa Bay Bucs fan since 1976. I have attended Bucs games over 400 Bucs games, and spent hundreds of $$$ on Bucs paraphenalia. I am quitting being a Bucs fan, I will have nothing to do with the Bucs or the NFL. I am sending to you all my Bucs clothing and items.
Your so-called social justice policies and those of the NFL are preposterous."
"When the NFL gets out of the process of injecting politics (and lousy politics at that), I will come back."
"Right. No more TV or anything to do with it.
If you have any NFL stuff (shirts, hats, beverage cups, etc), pack them in a box and send them to your local team, along with a letter similar to what I wrote here. You can copy it word for word if you like (except for the team name)."
"Odd" that my posts "means anything to you."
It tells me that you have strong beliefs, until your team goes to the big game. Then those beliefs take a backseat to being a fan. Why does winning make kneeling during the anthem ok or forgivable?
The Bucs players accomplished what they did WHILE kneeling during the anthem. Oh, and Roger Goodell and the NFL administration never knelt during an anthem. Admit it, you are still as much a fan as you ever were. You just wanted to sound like you were so offended that you were giving up on Tampa Bay.
Having said that I said my piece when it first started and I had to decide which was more important to me. My "feelings" about someone else's right to be disrespectful or hanging on to one of the last few forms of entertainment that bring me joy.
PLAY BALL!
As a Pats fan, I'll be rooting for Patriots South!I hated the kneeling and still do. I think it is disrespectful of the men and women that sacrificed all serving our nation.Am I allowed to change my mind ? Just for a month ? And just because I respect the accomplishments of the Bucs players and coaches, doesn't mean I no longer despise jellyfish Roger Goodell and the goofball NFL.Odd that the Super Bowl means anything to you.
Just 6 months ago you were posting:
"I have been a staunch Tampa Bay Bucs fan since 1976. I have attended Bucs games over 400 Bucs games, and spent hundreds of $$$ on Bucs paraphenalia. I am quitting being a Bucs fan, I will have nothing to do with the Bucs or the NFL. I am sending to you all my Bucs clothing and items.
Your so-called social justice policies and those of the NFL are preposterous."
"When the NFL gets out of the process of injecting politics (and lousy politics at that), I will come back."
"Right. No more TV or anything to do with it.
If you have any NFL stuff (shirts, hats, beverage cups, etc), pack them in a box and send them to your local team, along with a letter similar to what I wrote here. You can copy it word for word if you like (except for the team name)."
"Odd" that my posts "means anything to you."
It tells me that you have strong beliefs, until your team goes to the big game. Then those beliefs take a backseat to being a fan. Why does winning make kneeling during the anthem ok or forgivable?
The Bucs players accomplished what they did WHILE kneeling during the anthem. Oh, and Roger Goodell and the NFL administration never knelt during an anthem. Admit it, you are still as much a fan as you ever were. You just wanted to sound like you were so offended that you were giving up on Tampa Bay.
Having said that I said my piece when it first started and I had to decide which was more important to me. My "feelings" about someone else's right to be disrespectful or hanging on to one of the last few forms of entertainment that bring me joy.
PLAY BALL!
And I respect that. You, at least, are honest about what you feel and what you are willing to do about it. The hypocrisy of trying to sound so offended, and then coming back to be a "dedicated" fan when they win is ridiculous.
I love it. Great idea by the NFL.NOPE!
The people attending the super bowl and invited, are healthcare workers from all 50 states, who have received both doses of the vaccination for covid.