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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: DC Metro Area
Age: 47
Posts: 5,829
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Re: A Moment Of Silence (A Lesson In Class)
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FYI, my trap was shut and my head was bowed. I was shocked at how quiet it was in Dallas on Thursday night. |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: chesapeake, va
Age: 61
Posts: 15,817
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Re: A Moment Of Silence (A Lesson In Class)
I think that most people have this backwards. We have seen thousands and thousands of fans, players, coaches and who ever else pay their respects to Sean Taylor. Its a hand full of people at most of the stadiums that have not shown the respect. I feel it shows that most people do look past the game and did show respect but here people are making a big deal of the few who did not. We are better off just to ignore these people and move on with life.
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Age: 52
Posts: 99,846
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Re: A Moment Of Silence (A Lesson In Class)
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Unfortunately there is always going to be a handful of a-holes and d-bags out there in any situation. We shouldn't waste our time on them. Don't let a few morons drag us down. |
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 4,471
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Re: A Moment Of Silence (A Lesson In Class)
I have trouble ignoring things that I think are signs of an overall lowering of standards in our culture. It doesn't matter if you're at a game, a graduation, a fucking movie, it seems that whenever EVERYONE KNOWS that you're supposed to be quiet, some clown has to take the opportunity to make a spectacle of themselves. If no one complains about it and shames people into doing the right thing, then it become ok after awhile.
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