Detroitsportsfan08 wrote:Not a lot of people "seek" to be in the crowd. It usually just happens. It obviously didn't for you guys, and that's why you're so bitter.
Either way, there's plenty of insecure people both ways, so it doesn't matter.
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gosh -you go on and on and on and on about something you claim is unimportant and minor. sports are as necessary for you as air. admit it, weakling!
BTW, I'm an atomic engineer and have twelve degrees and speak 17 languages fluently!
Weakling? That's what all the athletes called you in high school? I'm glad I finally know the root cause of your immature and irrational thoughts.
Ray wrote:I don't think you're gonna be able to reach him, FoxWolf. He is too far gone. I admire your dedication to those less intelligent though. You're an inspiration to us all.
OK I've been away for a while, but this talk about watching sports at a wedding reception is just plain mind-boggling to me.
I've been to LOTS of weddings...and I mean a lot. Fortunately never once did I see this. Eating, drinking, toasting, talking, laughing, dancing. That's usually been the gist of it, thank goodness.