Lolyanks
Lolyanks
Marshall: MILSWANCAs?
Ted: Wait, I can get this. Mothers I'd like to sleep with and never call again.
Barney: Circle gets the square!
The 2074 MSL NL Gold Glove Recipient at Third Base.
Has the jinx ever failed before?
I'm pretty sure it's been perfect since I've been around.
League Team Record Wild Card Division Pennants Titles MSL Kansas City Royals (NYY/TB) 3611-3517 1 14 8 7 TBL Cleveland Indians 1084-698 2 5 2 1 HSL Chicago Cubs 2071-1764 1 9 4 1
Haha did anybody else see the fan run on field and get into jumping celabration with mets. Then get yanked out and tackled by security? ?? Very funny
The jinx failed on Jared Weaver for one, I'm pretty sure it's happened a few more times as well.
Leo is crying somewhere knowing the Padres are all that's left without a No-no
I'm more sore about the lack of a championship but ok.
And mofo, you don't use quotation marks if it's not an actual quote.
Fixed it for you.
Still doesn't change the spirit of your original douchey remark, though.
Except my argument has never been that you can't celebrate it. You just sound like doushbag of you smack talk about it while your favorite team sucks just as bad, or worse than the team you're smack talking.
By the way, you may have removed the quotation marks but you still attached my name to a statement I never made. It's still a false quote.
Bullshit. That's your go-to-line every time a Raider fan or a Dodger fan of your generation gives you shit for your San Diego teams having never won a championship. Unless you're like SuperCharger and you boast about the Chargers' 1963 make-believe championship.
How is that different from what I said? Like I said, you sound like adouchebag bringing it up in smack talk.
That's not the same as saying you can't celebrate it.
And I have never, once in my life, boasted about the 63 AFL title. The only time I mention it is when someone says the Chargers never won a championship.
Stating facts and boasting are not the same thing.
cel·e·brate
[sel-uh-breyt] Show IPA verb, cel·e·brat·ed, cel·e·brat·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to observe (a day) or commemorate (an event) with ceremonies or festivities: to celebrate Christmas; to celebrate the success of a new play.
2.
to make known publicly; proclaim: The newspaper celebrated the end of the war in red headlines.
3.
to praise widely or to present to widespread and favorable public notice, as through newspapers or novels
4.
to perform with appropriate rites and ceremonies; solemnize: to celebrate a marriage.