Selling Your Support As A Fan

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  • intheminors
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 662

    Selling Your Support As A Fan

    WOW, this guy has had it with the Lions...

  • jbcindc
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 61

    #2
    Re: Selling Your Support As A Fan

    It turns out that Mike, the seller of his fan loyalties, was sincerely seeking a new team. I won the auction with a high bid of $25 and Mike is now a diehard fan of the San Diego Chargers. Now he has an entirely different team that can disappoint him.

    Jason

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    • scottanservitz
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 743

      #3
      Re: Selling Your Support As A Fan

      Jason,
      Come on man! I'm a Browns fan. You want to talk disappointed! Atleast the Cavs are doing good!
      Scott

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      • jbcindc
        Member
        • Jul 2008
        • 61

        #4
        Re: Selling Your Support As A Fan

        Scott,

        I thought about the Browns, but wouldn't that just be cruel? I work in Washington, DC and a guy in my office -- Michael Eads -- is a huge Browns fan. When Modell planned to move the Browns to Baltimore, Eads organized a march and demonstration on Capitol Hill. He actually to leave from the company. He had me up there in the pouring rain with a huge cut-out of a Browns helmet on a stick chanting "No Browns no peace!" I don't even know what that was supposed to mean, but he got good television coverage here locally. He was devastated when the Ravens went to the Super Bowl.

        Jason

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        • scottanservitz
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 743

          #5
          Re: Selling Your Support As A Fan

          Jason,
          Michael Eads is da'man! That's what a Brown's fan is all about.
          Scott

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