LMAO I use to be that way at games. Not so much anymore although it comes out ever so often. I'm a balding 30 year old, people just look at me funny now when I do it. I get crazy at UM games but this past season there wasnt much to get crazy about .
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From 2002-2005 I had tickets in Sec 126, Row 1, Seat 6. I got to enjoy the entire 2003 playoffs from that vantage point. It pwned. I have to post a great pic of me from 2002 that came outin the Herald. It was me all alone in the fish tank with Kevin Millar catching a fly ball in front of me. The caption read "All alone, almost". It was the pinnacle moment of my life. Yes, my life is very, very sad, not FIP sad but sad nonetheless.
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let's take guesses as to how many more tweets along the lines of "i thot this wuz a home series?" and "y r r home gamez @ 10" and "no dh????????????" JCR is going to have to answer over the next 3 daysOriginally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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U2 and its frontman Bono, known for their global poverty-fighting efforts, were accused of dodging taxes in Ireland by activists who crashed their performance at England's Glastonbury festival.
The anti-capitalist group Art Uncut inflated a 6-metre balloon emblazoned with the message "U Pay Your Tax 2." Security guards wrestled them to the ground before deflating the balloon and taking it away. About 30 people were involved in the angry clash.
Bono fan Gary Noble, 45, said he found the security response "all a bit shocking."
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Bono of U2 serenades the Glastonbury crowd. Photo: Getty Images
"I love U2 but I think everyone should pay their taxes. The campaigners have a right to voice their opinion," he said.
Art Uncut argues that while Bono campaigns against poverty in the developing world, his group has avoided paying Irish taxes at a time when his austerity-hit country desperately needs money.
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