Re: Boston College Hockey 2009-2010
Wow. A lot of panties in a bunch over here!!!
Someone did a nice job of pulling out some old quotes. Remember that kid Davey24? Whatever happened to him? Did he get deported back to Bolivia? Bankrupt after getting scammed buying FF tix on the internet?
I think it's become clear that the keepers of the "fanboy" designation need to define in clarity what makes a fanboy a fanboy in the not so distant future. In general, it shouldn't be too hard to figure out. Facepaint, man-hugging, wearing your team's jersey to a rival's game against another team, jumping up and down like you just won the national title in a game NOT in March or April (exluding the Beanpot), acting like Richard Simmons at a sporting event, etc.
Anyone that is really getting uptight about this stuff is thinking too hard. And we all know you BU people shouldn't think too hard, because it's clear thinking is something you're not good at. Stick to the things you can do, generally cheap forms of manual labor such as fast food services or making wonderful latte masterpieces at Starbucks (I believe the correct term is "barista" but BC grads and the rest of Boston's glitterati just call you "BU grads")
Wow. A lot of panties in a bunch over here!!!
Someone did a nice job of pulling out some old quotes. Remember that kid Davey24? Whatever happened to him? Did he get deported back to Bolivia? Bankrupt after getting scammed buying FF tix on the internet?
I think it's become clear that the keepers of the "fanboy" designation need to define in clarity what makes a fanboy a fanboy in the not so distant future. In general, it shouldn't be too hard to figure out. Facepaint, man-hugging, wearing your team's jersey to a rival's game against another team, jumping up and down like you just won the national title in a game NOT in March or April (exluding the Beanpot), acting like Richard Simmons at a sporting event, etc.
Anyone that is really getting uptight about this stuff is thinking too hard. And we all know you BU people shouldn't think too hard, because it's clear thinking is something you're not good at. Stick to the things you can do, generally cheap forms of manual labor such as fast food services or making wonderful latte masterpieces at Starbucks (I believe the correct term is "barista" but BC grads and the rest of Boston's glitterati just call you "BU grads")
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