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            There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a homer. Being a homer, as a sports fan, is what people should strive for actually. Civic pride.
 But yeah I remember talking about you moving around and stuff. I get it.www.myspace.com0
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 I agree I only root for my home team!The Juggler said:There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a homer. Being a homer, as a sports fan, is what people should strive for actually. Civic pride.
 But yeah I remember talking about you moving around and stuff. I get it.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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 How about we sub golden state for the lakers then?tempo_n_groove said:
 I don't see the Lakers being a bandwagon team anymore, Cowboys either.eeriepadave said:  
 I can't remember ever being that upset over a sporting event either, lol.8/28/98- Camden, NJ
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 Def!eeriepadave said:
 How about we sub golden state for the lakers then?tempo_n_groove said:
 I don't see the Lakers being a bandwagon team anymore, Cowboys either.eeriepadave said:  
 I can't remember ever being that upset over a sporting event either, lol.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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 That works, lol!eeriepadave said:
 How about we sub golden state for the lakers then?tempo_n_groove said:
 I don't see the Lakers being a bandwagon team anymore, Cowboys either.eeriepadave said:  
 I can't remember ever being that upset over a sporting event either, lol.0
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 That's what they're calling it these days, "indoctrinated"? Did he get charged?tempo_n_groove said:
 my gym teacher indoctrinated me, lol.josevolution said:I can barely watch today’s athletes! I only watch hockey that’s about it I don’t own their jerseys just an Islanders hat! Been a fan since 1977.This weekend we rock Portland0
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 Yeah, there's a negative connotation about being a homer that i just don't get... If you still live in the city where you grew up and still root for the teams you watched as a kid... I fail to see how that's a bad thing. Even if you move, and still root for the teams you rooted for as a kid, isn't that what it means to be a 'fan'? (I think people forget that fan is short for fanatic).The Juggler said:There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a homer. Being a homer, as a sports fan, is what people should strive for actually. Civic pride.
 But yeah I remember talking about you moving around and stuff. I get it.
 No knock on someone like Tempo switching allegiances / rooting for new teams having moved around a lot, nor do I care if someone simply chooses to root for a team from another city... to each his own... but how homer came to have a negative connotation is beyond me. (If I had to guess, it's probably a byproduct of sports media BS)0
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 HAHAHA! It was 1979 and I was in Kindergarten. He taught us an Islander chant. So when I finally found an interest in Hockey I followed the Isles. Got to live through them taking a great player and then trading them away...Poncier said:
 That's what they're calling it these days, "indoctrinated"? Did he get charged?tempo_n_groove said:
 my gym teacher indoctrinated me, lol.josevolution said:I can barely watch today’s athletes! I only watch hockey that’s about it I don’t own their jerseys just an Islanders hat! Been a fan since 1977.
 Pallfy, Turgeon, LaFontaine...0
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 Hmmmmm. To be fair....now that I think of this...maybe it has a negative connotation because it implies you blindly root for the team and disregard their short comings or something? If that is the case, I can understand. By homer, I just mean being a fan of the team in the town that you live. You stick by them in good times and bad but you absolutely have to be critical of them as well when necessary.Merkin Baller said:
 Yeah, there's a negative connotation about being a homer that i just don't get... If you still live in the city where you grew up and still root for the teams you watched as a kid... I fail to see how that's a bad thing. Even if you move, and still root for the teams you rooted for as a kid, isn't that what it means to be a 'fan'? (I think people forget that fan is short for fanatic).The Juggler said:There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a homer. Being a homer, as a sports fan, is what people should strive for actually. Civic pride.
 But yeah I remember talking about you moving around and stuff. I get it.
 No knock on someone like Tempo switching allegiances / rooting for new teams having moved around a lot, nor do I care if someone simply chooses to root for a team from another city... to each his own... but how homer came to have a negative connotation is beyond me. (If I had to guess, it's probably a byproduct of sports media BS)www.myspace.com0
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 I guess then it's all in what someone infers from the term 'homer'.The Juggler said:
 Hmmmmm. To be fair....now that I think of this...maybe it has a negative connotation because it implies you blindly root for the team and disregard their short comings or something? If that is the case, I can understand. By homer, I just mean being a fan of the team in the town that you live. You stick by them in good times and bad but you absolutely have to be critical of them as well when necessary.Merkin Baller said:
 Yeah, there's a negative connotation about being a homer that i just don't get... If you still live in the city where you grew up and still root for the teams you watched as a kid... I fail to see how that's a bad thing. Even if you move, and still root for the teams you rooted for as a kid, isn't that what it means to be a 'fan'? (I think people forget that fan is short for fanatic).The Juggler said:There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a homer. Being a homer, as a sports fan, is what people should strive for actually. Civic pride.
 But yeah I remember talking about you moving around and stuff. I get it.
 No knock on someone like Tempo switching allegiances / rooting for new teams having moved around a lot, nor do I care if someone simply chooses to root for a team from another city... to each his own... but how homer came to have a negative connotation is beyond me. (If I had to guess, it's probably a byproduct of sports media BS)0
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 Knicks fans are Homers and delusional.The Juggler said:
 Hmmmmm. To be fair....now that I think of this...maybe it has a negative connotation because it implies you blindly root for the team and disregard their short comings or something? If that is the case, I can understand. By homer, I just mean being a fan of the team in the town that you live. You stick by them in good times and bad but you absolutely have to be critical of them as well when necessary.Merkin Baller said:
 Yeah, there's a negative connotation about being a homer that i just don't get... If you still live in the city where you grew up and still root for the teams you watched as a kid... I fail to see how that's a bad thing. Even if you move, and still root for the teams you rooted for as a kid, isn't that what it means to be a 'fan'? (I think people forget that fan is short for fanatic).The Juggler said:There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a homer. Being a homer, as a sports fan, is what people should strive for actually. Civic pride.
 But yeah I remember talking about you moving around and stuff. I get it.
 No knock on someone like Tempo switching allegiances / rooting for new teams having moved around a lot, nor do I care if someone simply chooses to root for a team from another city... to each his own... but how homer came to have a negative connotation is beyond me. (If I had to guess, it's probably a byproduct of sports media BS)
 To me a homer is the person that roots for their team and still thinks they are the best and everybody sucks... They see no bad in the team.
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            I guess I just infer "roots for the home team" when I hear homer.
 It's not as if someone who roots for a team from another city isn't capable of the same level of fanaticism. (seeing no bad in the team they root for that is)0
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 Semantics. lolMerkin Baller said:I guess I just infer "roots for the home team" when I hear homer.
 It's not as if someone who roots for a team from another city isn't capable of the same level of fanaticism. (seeing no bad in the team they root for that is)www.myspace.com0
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 I root for the Halos and by god I see the forest for the trees.Merkin Baller said:I guess I just infer "roots for the home team" when I hear homer.
 It's not as if someone who roots for a team from another city isn't capable of the same level of fanaticism. (seeing no bad in the team they root for that is)
 My glimmer of hope is 2 things, Arte sells soon and those 22 pitchers they drafted come to something. Oh yeah and a full season where Rendon, Trout and Ohtani are all healthy, so 3.0
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 Yeah that’s how I am you have to be critical of your team just as well as rooting for them through good & bad! I’m a homerThe Juggler said:
 Hmmmmm. To be fair....now that I think of this...maybe it has a negative connotation because it implies you blindly root for the team and disregard their short comings or something? If that is the case, I can understand. By homer, I just mean being a fan of the team in the town that you live. You stick by them in good times and bad but you absolutely have to be critical of them as well when necessary.Merkin Baller said:
 Yeah, there's a negative connotation about being a homer that i just don't get... If you still live in the city where you grew up and still root for the teams you watched as a kid... I fail to see how that's a bad thing. Even if you move, and still root for the teams you rooted for as a kid, isn't that what it means to be a 'fan'? (I think people forget that fan is short for fanatic).The Juggler said:There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a homer. Being a homer, as a sports fan, is what people should strive for actually. Civic pride.
 But yeah I remember talking about you moving around and stuff. I get it.
 No knock on someone like Tempo switching allegiances / rooting for new teams having moved around a lot, nor do I care if someone simply chooses to root for a team from another city... to each his own... but how homer came to have a negative connotation is beyond me. (If I had to guess, it's probably a byproduct of sports media BS)jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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            Knicks fans.....BWAH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Poor bastards.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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            tempo_n_groove said:
 HAHAHA! It was 1979 and I was in Kindergarten. He taught us an Islander chant. So when I finally found an interest in Hockey I followed the Isles. Got to live through them taking a great player and then trading them away...Poncier said:
 That's what they're calling it these days, "indoctrinated"? Did he get charged?tempo_n_groove said:
 my gym teacher indoctrinated me, lol.josevolution said:I can barely watch today’s athletes! I only watch hockey that’s about it I don’t own their jerseys just an Islanders hat! Been a fan since 1977.
 Pallfy, Turgeon, LaFontaine...
 Westfall giving Kate Smith flowers was my first Isles memory. Didn't work but back then to come from behind 3-0 games against the Pens and almost do it again against the Flyers, all in their 3rd season as a franchise, wow!
 And who knew what I was in five, six, seven and eight years later. Coulda been four and nine years as well!0
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            I don't think anyone "bandwaagons" Alabama...you're either a fan or you despise them. If I had known then what I know now... If I had known then what I know now...
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 Ughh I’d hate to smell what ever comes out of that mouth damn why keep that one tooth! Yeah fuck AlabamaWobbie said:I don't think anyone "bandwaagons" Alabama...you're either a fan or you despise them. jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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 That's how he opens his beer cans, lol!josevolution said:
 Ughh I’d hate to smell what ever comes out of that mouth damn why keep that one tooth! Yeah fuck AlabamaWobbie said:I don't think anyone "bandwaagons" Alabama...you're either a fan or you despise them. 0 0
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