(12-31-2017, 06:48 PM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: [ -> ]all the way to a street protest in Tehran. I don't think there's a single Bengals fan any further than Dayton or Covington. That's why we're superior to you all.
http://m.tmz.com/#2009/06/19/iranian-protester-you-cant-steel-the-election/
I don't think I know any Bengals fans in Covington.
All the die-hard fans I know are south of Covington or in Cincinnati.
Be proud that you have the biggest bandwagon fans in the world.
homeless people don’t travel, they move.
(01-01-2018, 11:28 PM)Vlad Wrote: [ -> ] No matter how many
you add, it won't make it funny.
I could actually picture him sitting at the library's computer laughing like that thinking his post was that funny.
(01-01-2018, 11:28 PM)Vlad Wrote: [ -> ] No matter how many
you add, it won't make it funny.
Says the guy from Cleveland that roots for a Pennsylvania team.
(01-01-2018, 11:28 PM)Vlad Wrote: [ -> ] No matter how many
you add, it won't make it funny.
No, what's funny is that a bunch of Stoolers fans are so completely devoid of any kind of personal achievement in their lives, that seeing some ******* in Tehran wearing an old jersey actually makes them feel "superior" to anyone. The guy probably got it from a dumpster.......... now quick, go practice your "but we have 6 rings" and act like your part of the team......
(01-02-2018, 09:26 AM)Sled21 Wrote: [ -> ]No, what's funny is that a bunch of Stoolers fans are so completely devoid of any kind of personal achievement in their lives, that seeing some ******* in Tehran wearing an old jersey actually makes them feel "superior" to anyone. The guy probably got it from a dumpster.......... now quick, go practice your "but we have 6 rings" and act like your part of the team......
Haha...look who brings up "6 rings" yet again.
That's no Steeler jersey btw.
But the blurred yellow image in the upper right hand corner?
The Terrible Towel baby!!!
Its easy to travel well when the majority of your fan base lives in trailers.
Given that 90% of Steelers fans have never even been in the Pit, it's not that hard to believe.
(01-02-2018, 07:01 PM)Beaker Wrote: [ -> ]Its easy to travel well when the majority of your fan base lives in trailers.
I would imagine moving one of those trailers costs more than your house.
(01-02-2018, 07:36 PM)BigPapaKain Wrote: [ -> ]Given that 90% of Steelers fans have never even been in the Pit, it's not that hard to believe.
So Iranians should be rooting for the bungles?
Its true. I see Stooler fans in every city...easy to spot em. they are usually pushing around their shopping cart of dumpster jackpot everywhere they go.
(01-02-2018, 09:14 PM)Vlad Wrote: [ -> ]I would imagine moving one of those trailers costs more than your house.
Having a big imagination is also a part of being a steeler fan:
Imagining what it's like to not hate yourself.
Imagining what its like to have a good paying job.
Imaging what its like to have a life with purpose.
Imaging what its like to not live in a sewage pit of a town.
Yup, a big imagination is important to help you not just simply suck on a Glock and check out.