OhExaulted1
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The second one has potential if she lost about 250 pounds.
I don't even buy myself beers at games let alone for Steelers fans and I don't boo anyone except referees. I expect rival fans to behave as I do when visiting another team's stadium: respectfully. That means reining it in a bit and not going overboard with obtrusive display behaviors.Funny stuff, since the morbidly obese woman who allowed herself to be exploited for those photos posted them of her own free will.
That said, if a Pittsburgh Fan has the guts to come to Gillette and wave his/her "Terrible Towel," I think the right response is to buy him a beer, while booing his team as loudly as you can. Let's not stoop to the level of Jests or Broncos fans.
If you'd said that at the beginning, I'd have agreed.I don't even buy myself beers at games let alone for Steelers fans and I don't boo anyone except referees. I expect rival fans to behave as I do when visiting another tram's stadium: respectfully. That means reining it in a bit and not going overboard with obtrusive display behaviors.
You can agree now just as well.If you'd said that at the beginning, I'd have agreed.
OKYou can agree now just as well.
If you've been to any prior Pats-Steelers games at Gillette you understand having to endure the sheer rudeness of P'burgh fans. Waving the towel in their home stadium is perfectly fine; raising their arm to do it continually in close confines elsewhere when others behind them just want to see the damn field is a pain in the arse.
You can agree now just as well.
If you've been to any prior Pats-Steelers games at Gillette you understand having to endure the sheer rudeness of P'burgh fans. Waving the towel in their home stadium is perfectly fine; raising their arm to do it continually in close confines elsewhere when others behind them just want to see the damn field is a pain in the arse.
I hate Steelers fans. All they can say is RARWWWW CHEATERZZZ!!!!!!111 and How they have more championships and how Brady is a little girl. I don't think I have ever had an intelligent football conversation with any of them because they just regurgitate the same rhetoric over and over and over again.
I'd like to shove one the of their little yellow flags right up their ass. But that's just me
Buy him a beer? GTFOFunny stuff, since the morbidly obese woman who allowed herself to be exploited for those photos posted them of her own free will.
That said, if a Pittsburgh Fan has the guts to come to Gillette and wave his/her "Terrible Towel," I think the right response is to buy him a beer, while booing his team as loudly as you can. Let's not stoop to the level of Jests or Broncos fans.
The second one has potential if she lost about 250 pounds.
If you feel you must empty your wallet paying a scalper's ransom to attend Sunday's game in Foxboro, consider leaving your yellow towel at home or risk having it forcibly confiscated.
Also, please note that Gillette Stadium seating and concessions inventories will not accommodate your girlfriend/wife:
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There was only 3 photos so I am confused. Unless they count twice because of their scale, then it makes sense.FU Tune that last photo was completely unnecessary an inconsiderate of my eyes. You made your point with the first 3. Sometimes less is more.
I doubt any of those women own a scale.There was only 3 photos so I am confused. Unless they count twice because of their scale, then it makes sense.
No, in Steeler country it means, "My brother loves me because I make great pierogis."In the first pic she has a wedding ring. Must be a Shallow Hal thing.
I doubt any of those women own a scale.
I don't even buy myself beers at games let alone for Steelers fans and I don't boo anyone except referees. I expect rival fans to behave as I do when visiting another team's stadium: respectfully. That means reining it in a bit and not going overboard with obtrusive display behaviors.