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11-19-2007, 04:50 PM | #1 |
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What CG has taught me about The Rivalry
There are good, interesting people here. I enjoy their company. This has taught me that not all BYU fans are douche bags. Some are quite intelligent, interesting people and great conversationalists. I am including in this description those here whom I routinely give a hard time. Thus I no longer demonize all BYU fans. However, that this board is so sparsely poplulated while CB has continued to grow also confirms that the vast majority of BYU fans are douche bags. This has been pleasantly reaffirming.
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11-19-2007, 04:55 PM | #2 |
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The fact that Ute fans are equally douchebags on Utefans.net, CB and CG has also supplied sufficient sample size to move out of the realm of over-generalization.
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This concept is wholeheartedly accepted by the masses on Utefans. What exactly does that tell us about the Ute fan base? "Rise and shout, the hypocrites are out!" This pathological need for hypocrisy in all things BYU comes to its ugly fruition when a BYU safety tears his ACL and some dumbass camera crew focusses on him while he is writhing in pain and the "rise and shout the hypocrites are out" Ute fan posts that Quinn demonstrated his hypocrisy by screaming "oh my God." If one wants to follow a team where the majority of the fans are not douchebags, one is either not a Ute fan or not a real good judge of douchebaggedness. Same can be said for BYU. So shall we all just agree that we are not really offended by douchebaggedness or we would not be either BYU or Utah fans?
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Dammit you are from Carbon County son, act like it!
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This sir is a salient point, similar to Seattle I once swallowed and learned that section 89 and its present interpretation was far more pleasant with respect to dipping.
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11-19-2007, 06:27 PM | #8 |
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A belly full of tobacco spit is indeed unpleasant. It's always amazed me at how ballplayers can hit, run and catch at full speed without swallowing. I do remember a certain HS classmate who would stuff a pinch in the back of his mouth and wash down the spit with a Big Gulp. He would keep it in all through civics class and never get caught.
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We use the word douchebag (something I caught my 11-year-old doing yeseterday) because we make no pretense about who we are. SU on the other hand . . . time to retreat to Catblue.
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11-19-2007, 06:35 PM | #10 |
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CG has taught me that there actually is a rivalry among some people. To me it's just another game.
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