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Old 12-24-2006, 08:05 PM   #1
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I grew up near Foxborough. My brother was a paper boy (Boston Globe). He found a $10 bill outside of Ron Erhardt's house and returned it. He got free tickets. That's my first memory of the Pats. Most of you worms have no memory of Ron Erhardt.

My parents went to the same church as the Hasselbeck's in Norfolk. I went to school with Charlie Sumner's kid (was friends with him), and Ray Berry's kid.

What I don't like is people who can't take honest criticism. They can't stand their heroes being "disrespected". YOu losers (QB12) are living vicariously. You probably have no life whatsoever.

Just thought I'd get that off my chest.
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Old 12-24-2006, 08:08 PM   #2
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holy cow i was right. mcbee is NEM.
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I grew up near Foxborough. My brother was a paper boy (Boston Globe). He found a $10 bill outside of Ron Erhardt's house and returned it. He got free tickets. That's my first memory of the Pats. Most of you worms have no memory of Ron Erhardt.

My parents went to the same church as the Hasselbeck's in Norfolk. I went to school with Charlie Sumner's kid (was friends with him), and Ray Berry's kid.

What I don't like is people who can't take honest criticism. They can't stand their heroes being "disrespected". YOu losers (QB12) are living vicariously. You probably have no life whatsoever.

Just thought I'd get that off my chest.
????

They didnt play in Foxborough until 1971. Erhardt was the coach until 1979. What are you, a whole 38 years old?
there are guys here who go back to the 1960 team.
I lived down the street from where Ben Coates lived with his insane "momma of his babies" in Franklin.
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Old 12-24-2006, 08:20 PM   #4
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McBee is a guileless troll.

My best would be a Colts variety, which is why he is probably crying into his pillow right about now.

Maybe he'll be back to tell us all how long he's been a Patriots fan and how close he lives to the Razor.

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holy cow i was right. mcbee is NEM.
I doubt it, other than this delusional thread he's been much more open and honest about his disdain for all things Patriot.
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Old 12-24-2006, 08:22 PM   #6
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They didnt play in Foxborough until 1971. Erhardt was the coach until 1979. What are you, a whole 38 years old?
there are guys here who go back to the 1960 team.
I lived down the street from where Ben Coates lived with his insane "momma of his babies" in Franklin.
I nominate you for post of the week. loooooool. Just hilarious.
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I grew up near Foxborough. My brother was a paper boy (Boston Globe). He found a $10 bill outside of Ron Erhardt's house and returned it. He got free tickets. That's my first memory of the Pats. Most of you worms have no memory of Ron Erhardt.

My parents went to the same church as the Hasselbeck's in Norfolk. I went to school with Charlie Sumner's kid (was friends with him), and Ray Berry's kid.

What I don't like is people who can't take honest criticism. They can't stand their heroes being "disrespected". YOu losers (QB12) are living vicariously. You probably have no life whatsoever.

Just thought I'd get that off my chest.
How could you be a fan in the 1950's? Did you know Billy Sullivan before he started the team?
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I grew up near Foxborough. My brother was a paper boy (Boston Globe). He found a $10 bill outside of Ron Erhardt's house and returned it. He got free tickets. That's my first memory of the Pats. Most of you worms have no memory of Ron Erhardt.

My parents went to the same church as the Hasselbeck's in Norfolk. I went to school with Charlie Sumner's kid (was friends with him), and Ray Berry's kid.

What I don't like is people who can't take honest criticism. They can't stand their heroes being "disrespected". YOu losers (QB12) are living vicariously. You probably have no life whatsoever.

Just thought I'd get that off my chest.
MCBEE - Would you quit with the BS already. You've had more negative posts about the Patriots than NEM has had about Charlie Weis. THAT is saying something.
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I grew up near Foxborough. My brother was a paper boy (Boston Globe). He found a $10 bill outside of Ron Erhardt's house and returned it. He got free tickets. That's my first memory of the Pats. Most of you worms have no memory of Ron Erhardt.

My parents went to the same church as the Hasselbeck's in Norfolk. I went to school with Charlie Sumner's kid (was friends with him), and Ray Berry's kid.

What I don't like is people who can't take honest criticism. They can't stand their heroes being "disrespected". YOu losers (QB12) are living vicariously. You probably have no life whatsoever.

Just thought I'd get that off my chest.
This is just about the saddest thing I've ever seen here. My heart goes out to anyone in such despair to have to write something like that.

Good thing he renounced his life as a Patriots fan two weeks ago after the Miami loss. That must ease the pain somewhat.
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MCBEE - Would you quit with the BS already. You've had more negative posts about the Patriots than NEM has had about Charlie Weis. THAT is saying something.
No need for hyperbole Db, NEM has far more attack threads against the Patriots and their fans than this pimple has posts.
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