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Balco's Heroes wrote: Quote:
The definition is correct but in your case and many like you: What you are actually experiencing is the feeling a complete loser like yourself feels when he perceives the misery of others. You see you have likely... Rooted for losing sports teams, failed at life in general and are looked upon by most like a wart on a pig's ass. Therefore you think others actually feel miserable when their teams lose, but no... Most Yankee fans are self asssured enough to realize that their self esteem doesn't rest on the success or failure of a sports team. We have families, lives, jobs and a sense of fulfillment a loser like you does not know to exist. You can't fathom it. We realize that in the scope of things a baseball game matters little. So masturbate or whatever you do when you feel this so called Schadenfreude. Such a big word for a mental midget like yourself. |
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danfergis wrote:
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Clever rant (not) but you should have addressed it to the author, Kevin Hench, of Fox Sports, genius. What a tard.... http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/6044930 "Schadenfreude. It's an awfully fancy word for a very mean little feeling: experiencing joy at others' misery. But, man, I've been practically bubbling over with it these last few days. Ever since Robinson Cano grounded out to second to end the Yankees' season on Saturday, I've been unable to contain my glee. Watching the $200M unsinkable vessel get torpedoed by Kenny Rogers, Jeremy Bonderman and double-agent saboteur Alex Rodriguez was the most fun anyone could have short of their team winning it all." ~Kevin Hench |
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> PhilsPhanInJerzie wrote:
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LOL..55 and you are using corny words, that is priceless.. I know about tennis lessons and glee clubs because I saw them on Leave it to Beaver in syndication (you know, the era you grew up in, or do you now forget everything)...LOL |
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> > Schadenfreude.
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I think it is funny that us dumb-ass morons are getting you riled up! It is classic... |
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In article <1160506562.195330.50760@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.co m>,
danfergis <danfergis@netscape.net> wrote: Quote:
Dan, methinks thou doth protesteth too much: get over yourself. And for Chrissake, get over the fact that the Tigers were the better team in that series. And replay your old Dylan albums: "No I do not feel so good When I see the heartaches you embrace, If I was a master thief, Perhaps I'd rob them, And I know you're dissatisfied with your position and your place, Don't you understand That's not my problem" Cheers, Mitch Edelman |
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PhilsPhanInJerzie wrote: Quote:
I said 55? Geez but time flys. I meant 58. I forgot that too. BTW leave it to Beaver sucked. You actually watch re-runs? You are an asshole. |
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Mitch Edelman wrote: Quote:
I never cared for Dylan. Good poet but a terrible muscian. And I actaully do pity Baltimore sports fans. Yes the Tigers were better. Did I say differently? There is nothing to "get over." Right now I'm concentrating on my Fantasy Football team. |
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On 9 Oct 2006 13:12:30 -0700, "danfergis" <danfergis@netscape.net>
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Isn't it true that every Yankee fan on the planet rejoiced when the Red Sox went into their slide. I guess that puts Yankee fans in the same catagory as Orioles fans, Red Sox fans, Blue Jays fans and Devil Ray fans, all in the loser catagory this year. It's truly laughable |
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GLS wrote: Quote:
I don't ever recall this year or any other year really giving two squats what the Red Sox did. When I began following baseball in the mid-fities the Red Sox were a consistent second division team. I've never stopped thinking of them as such. To consider the Red Sox a rival one would have to believe the vats full of Horse Shit the so called "mainstream sports media" spews out in quantities larger then the dung that comes out of the White House. So to answer your question it's likely that most Yankee fans didn't care when the Red Sox fell out of the chase. We, like the Red Sox fans themselves, pretty much have grown to expect it. If you think that 2004 was anymore then an aberration then I have oceanfront in Reno to sell you. |
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2007 Superbowl in Miami
RAVENS vs EAGLES "danfergis" <danfergis@netscape.net> wrote in message news:1160424750.404826.13390@c28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... Quote:
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