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Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Wed October 30, 2013 6:16 pm
by Peeps
Coach wrote:numbers wrote:It's not often someone pulls up an old quote to prove someone else was right, you're alright Coach.
Thanks, man.
Let's do this thing tonight!
take it to the gay sex forum (aka PJ Chat)
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Wed October 30, 2013 7:28 pm
by Coach
Peeps wrote:Coach wrote:numbers wrote:It's not often someone pulls up an old quote to prove someone else was right, you're alright Coach.
Thanks, man.
Let's do this thing tonight!
take it to the gay sex forum (aka PJ Chat)
Only IF you join us, cowboy

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Thu October 31, 2013 3:33 am
by Green Habit
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Thu October 31, 2013 3:34 am
by Kral
Hell of a series, Congrats Boston!!
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Thu October 31, 2013 6:37 pm
by southp
Hey Boston, when it comes to hockey I hate your guts, but nice job on that World Series win... I was cheering for ya!
p.s. Props to you from all the Montrealers in my office, it's the general consensus that Boston is the best city to live in as a sports fan.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Thu October 31, 2013 10:30 pm
by elliseamos
southp wrote:Hey Boston, when it comes to hockey I hate your guts, but nice job on that World Series win... I was cheering for ya!
p.s. Props to you from all the Montrealers in my office, it's the general consensus that Boston is the best city to live in as a sports fan.

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Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri November 01, 2013 2:49 am
by daft twat
southp wrote:Hey Boston, when it comes to hockey I hate your guts, but nice job on that World Series win... I was cheering for ya!
p.s. Props to you from all the Montrealers in my office, it's the general consensus that Boston is the best city to live in as a sports fan.
that's a big no shit right there. i've had discussions about this with friends. if you were a new england sports fan in your teens in the early 2000s, you're living a charmed life. 3 super bowls, 3 world series, a stanley cup, and an nba title, and you're not even 30 yet. here in minnesota we still cling to 87 and 91. and we're really glad we couldn't find a role on our club for a guy named ortiz.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri November 01, 2013 2:52 am
by Norah
daft twat wrote:southp wrote:Hey Boston, when it comes to hockey I hate your guts, but nice job on that World Series win... I was cheering for ya!
p.s. Props to you from all the Montrealers in my office, it's the general consensus that Boston is the best city to live in as a sports fan.
that's a big no shit right there. i've had discussions about this with friends. if you were a new england sports fan in your teens in the early 2000s, you're living a charmed life. 3 super bowls, 3 world series, a stanley cup, and an nba title, and you're not even 30 yet. here in minnesota we still cling to 87 and 91. and we're really glad we couldn't find a role on our club for a guy named ortiz.
You're right. But if you were born in the mid 80s you got the glory years of the last 12 years, but you also remember very well how in the 90s Boston was the biggest joke sports city in the country.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri November 01, 2013 1:14 pm
by southp
cutuphalfdead wrote:daft twat wrote:southp wrote:Hey Boston, when it comes to hockey I hate your guts, but nice job on that World Series win... I was cheering for ya!
p.s. Props to you from all the Montrealers in my office, it's the general consensus that Boston is the best city to live in as a sports fan.
that's a big no shit right there. i've had discussions about this with friends. if you were a new england sports fan in your teens in the early 2000s, you're living a charmed life. 3 super bowls, 3 world series, a stanley cup, and an nba title, and you're not even 30 yet. here in minnesota we still cling to 87 and 91. and we're really glad we couldn't find a role on our club for a guy named ortiz.
You're right. But if you were born in the mid 80s you got the glory years of the last 12 years, but you also remember very well how in the 90s Boston was the biggest joke sports city in the country.
Yeah I imagine the highs are that much sweeter when you were there to experience the lowest of the lows.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri November 01, 2013 1:46 pm
by philpritchard
southp wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:daft twat wrote:southp wrote:Hey Boston, when it comes to hockey I hate your guts, but nice job on that World Series win... I was cheering for ya!
p.s. Props to you from all the Montrealers in my office, it's the general consensus that Boston is the best city to live in as a sports fan.
that's a big no shit right there. i've had discussions about this with friends. if you were a new england sports fan in your teens in the early 2000s, you're living a charmed life. 3 super bowls, 3 world series, a stanley cup, and an nba title, and you're not even 30 yet. here in minnesota we still cling to 87 and 91. and we're really glad we couldn't find a role on our club for a guy named ortiz.
You're right. But if you were born in the mid 80s you got the glory years of the last 12 years, but you also remember very well how in the 90s Boston was the biggest joke sports city in the country.
Yeah I imagine the highs are that much sweeter when you were there to experience the lowest of the lows.
That's the way I see it, too. I think it means a lot more to watch a team win a championship when you also had to watch them struggle to get there. I feel like I've watched a lot of struggles from the Leafs, but I'm too young to remember the 80's, and I wasn't alive at all in the 70's... I can't imagine what it would be like to have been born in the 60's, and I definitely can't imagine what it would have been like to have watched the Red Sox for all those decades.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri November 01, 2013 4:07 pm
by numbers
It was brutal being a boston sports fan in the 90s. Other than when the pats made the Super Bowl in 96, none of the teams even sniffed a title.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri November 01, 2013 7:56 pm
by elliseamos
numbers wrote:It was brutal being a boston sports fan in the 90s. Other than when the pats made the Super Bowl in 96, none of the teams even sniffed a title.
after the bruins lost to edmonton twice (in the cup) and pittsburgh twice (in the con. finals) AND then traded bourque to get him a cup. i figured championships would not be celebrated in boston in my lifetime.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri November 01, 2013 8:00 pm
by Coach
cutuphalfdead wrote:daft twat wrote:southp wrote:Hey Boston, when it comes to hockey I hate your guts, but nice job on that World Series win... I was cheering for ya!
p.s. Props to you from all the Montrealers in my office, it's the general consensus that Boston is the best city to live in as a sports fan.
that's a big no shit right there. i've had discussions about this with friends. if you were a new england sports fan in your teens in the early 2000s, you're living a charmed life. 3 super bowls, 3 world series, a stanley cup, and an nba title, and you're not even 30 yet. here in minnesota we still cling to 87 and 91. and we're really glad we couldn't find a role on our club for a guy named ortiz.
You're right. But if you were born in the mid 80s you got the glory years of the last 12 years, but you also remember very well how in the 90s Boston was the biggest joke sports city in the country.
Yeah, I was born in the late 70s, so while I got to enjoy the Celtics run in the early to mid 80s, the loss to the Bears in the Super Bowl still stings, as does Buckner.
And then you have 1986-2001, which pretty much sucked. Lots of good teams, but no titles.
Now it's what? 3 Super Bowls, 3 World Series, 1 Cup and 1 NBA title since 2002? Man, just when I thought this thing would end...it keeps going.
I'm afraid that when I'm 50, 60 or 70....we're gonna go back to sucking again.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Fri November 01, 2013 8:05 pm
by elliseamos
Coach wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:daft twat wrote:southp wrote:Hey Boston, when it comes to hockey I hate your guts, but nice job on that World Series win... I was cheering for ya!
p.s. Props to you from all the Montrealers in my office, it's the general consensus that Boston is the best city to live in as a sports fan.
that's a big no shit right there. i've had discussions about this with friends. if you were a new england sports fan in your teens in the early 2000s, you're living a charmed life. 3 super bowls, 3 world series, a stanley cup, and an nba title, and you're not even 30 yet. here in minnesota we still cling to 87 and 91. and we're really glad we couldn't find a role on our club for a guy named ortiz.
You're right. But if you were born in the mid 80s you got the glory years of the last 12 years, but you also remember very well how in the 90s Boston was the biggest joke sports city in the country.
Yeah, I was born in the late 70s, so while I got to enjoy the Celtics run in the early to mid 80s, the loss to the Bears in the Super Bowl still stings, as does Buckner.
And then you have 1986-2001, which pretty much sucked. Lots of good teams, but no titles.
Now it's what? 3 Super Bowls, 3 World Series, 1 Cup and 1 NBA title since 2002? Man, just when I thought this thing would end...it keeps going.
I'm afraid that when I'm 50, 60 or 70....we're gonna go back to sucking again.

coach is 49 years old, guys. who's planning his "silver" party?!
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Sun November 03, 2013 12:08 am
by numbers
lol at Peavy buying a duckboat.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Sun November 03, 2013 5:58 am
by Norah
yeah that's hilarious
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Mon November 04, 2013 3:26 am
by Green Habit
For all this generational talk about Boston sports fans, think about this spoiled kid:

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Mon November 04, 2013 3:34 am
by Norah
Kid has no perspective.
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Mon November 04, 2013 2:26 pm
by MattA75
misleading too...not like he would remember any of the Pats titles or the first Red Sox title
at best his first real memories are probably the 07 Red Sox or the 08 Celtics...but he's still a spoiled brat
Re: Boston Red Sox Thread
Posted: Mon November 04, 2013 2:33 pm
by EJ
Does the name Aaron Boone still get y'all cantankerous? I would imagine after Boston's dominance in sports over the last decade, that wouldn't sting so much anymore.