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Just accept it- HELL NO !!


Nu Guns

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I understand all that you just posted..most importanly

" if you whine complain and bitch about things which you have no control over and aren't going to change"

Thats the whole problem right there...a current doomed franchise.

Many homers like yourself (not meaning to be offensive toward you , but you know your prob the biggest homer on here)

You accept medicore and just say nothing can or will be done about it

No one accepts mediocrity I am just smart enough to recognize when bitching is a waste of time. I was raised to complain about things worthy of a fight and to not waste my time on things that I couldn't impact.

Tell me exactly how your whiny crybaby threads are going to change anything and I might join you. Until then you sound like my 10 year old.

Are we there yet?

It's not fair!!!!

Well I don't like it so I am going to yell and throw a temper tantrum!!!

If being mature and adult like is being a homer, then guilty as charged.

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Lol, this is funny.

I love the false bravado behind the "we have a voice" mantra bullshit and JUST ACCEPT that they're going to do things their way and we have no say. So the options are either accept it and move on or be angry all the time.

So.....just accept it.

False? What you said is a problem in itself. Cause its not true. ESPECIALLY when people dont show up at games

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False? What you said is a problem in itself. Cause its not true. ESPECIALLY when people dont show up at games

Do you or Nu Guns have season tickets? If so, then don't go next year. But the season is over so how is your bitching and cry baby attitude doing anything now??

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What? If you dont like what's going on or the way the team headed, dont go buy season tickets. You do realize what you just said... right?

I know what I said you, obviously you need comprehension lessons. So let me explain it for you, Lucy.........If you own tickets then protest by not going to games. If you don't, then your statement about people not going to the game is irrelevant since you have no stake in the matter. In any case whining on a message board is a waste of time.

Do something constructive. Go on an email campaign, start up a website, do a petition like AKPantherfan. Otherwise just sit around and whine and complain while you pat yourself on the back and tell yourself what a great true fan you are.

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