August 1, 200619 yr take for example their tribute to their favorite Cubs players...the beer man http://www.beervendors.com/ Edited August 1, 200619 yr by wilmot825
August 1, 200619 yr So the Millllllllleerrrrrrrrrrr Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight guy doesn't sell at Wrigley. Good for him. He has business cards, and they are hysterical. It has Vendor as his occupation.
August 2, 200619 yr so? ^^^^^^^^^^^ Who cares about the Cubs anymore until whenever the gosh darn we play them next year??
August 2, 200619 yr QUOTE(Cuck the Fubs @ Aug 1, 2006 -> 09:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ^^^^^^^^^^^ Who cares about the Cubs anymore until whenever the gosh darn we play them next year?? OK, who hacked into Cuck's account?
August 2, 200619 yr QUOTE(Steff @ Aug 2, 2006 -> 08:21 AM) That shark creeps me out... But it has such a warm friendly smile.
August 2, 200619 yr QUOTE(wilmot825 @ Aug 1, 2006 -> 06:37 PM) take for example their tribute to their favorite Cubs players...the beer man http://www.beervendors.com/ These are the bandwagon fans who support this stuff, they aren't the "real" fans. Yet every Cub fan I come across in my daily life is a "real" Cub fan. Who to believe...hmm...
August 3, 200619 yr QUOTE(maggliopipe @ Aug 3, 2006 -> 11:38 AM) This is pretty hilarious, actually. hell yeah, good stuff
August 3, 200619 yr I think that site is pretty cool. I wish there was one for the Sox's beer vendors.
August 3, 200619 yr QUOTE(Steff @ Aug 2, 2006 -> 08:21 AM) That shark creeps me out... How can he creep u out? Hes the mascot for Rally Shark Week!
August 3, 200619 yr QUOTE(SoxFan76 @ Aug 2, 2006 -> 10:52 AM) These are the bandwagon fans who support this stuff, they aren't the "real" fans. Yet every Cub fan I come across in my daily life is a "real" Cub fan. Who to believe...hmm... That's what they want you to believe........ (there's no such thing as a REAL cubs fan. As if........)
August 3, 200619 yr QUOTE(longshot7 @ Aug 3, 2006 -> 02:57 PM) That's what they want you to believe........ (there's no such thing as a REAL cubs fan. As if........) I'm glad you understood my post, I read it back and realized it didn't make sense at all. haha I meant...I hear from so many Cub fans that "those" fans are just the bandwagon fans. Yet I'll talk baseball with them and I get the same stuff. Mispronouncing their own players names, saying it's all about the "Wrigley experience", actually believing it's the best park in baseball, etc. So they end up being just another bandwagon fan. I'm wondering, where are all these "real" fans?!
August 3, 200619 yr QUOTE(SoxFan76 @ Aug 3, 2006 -> 03:20 PM) I'm glad you understood my post, I read it back and realized it didn't make sense at all. haha I meant...I hear from so many Cub fans that "those" fans are just the bandwagon fans. Yet I'll talk baseball with them and I get the same stuff. Mispronouncing their own players names, saying it's all about the "Wrigley experience", actually believing it's the best park in baseball, etc. So they end up being just another bandwagon fan. I'm wondering, where are all these "real" fans?! My cousin, my best friend at work, two of my nephews, my goalie from back in my hockey days.... I have great baseball discussions with all of them all the time, and they are all die-hard Cub fans. Not only do they know the names of current Cubs, they know Cub history (not much HAPPY history, but it is history) and they know a LOT about baseball in general. The Bleacher Creatures ARE the vocal, stupid, glorified stereotype, and real Cub fans are embarrassed to be associated with them. No one I know will sit in the bleachers anymore, because that's where most of the stupid behavior takes place.
August 4, 200619 yr QUOTE(The Critic @ Aug 3, 2006 -> 03:25 PM) My cousin, my best friend at work, two of my nephews, my goalie from back in my hockey days.... I have great baseball discussions with all of them all the time, and they are all die-hard Cub fans. Not only do they know the names of current Cubs, they know Cub history (not much HAPPY history, but it is history) and they know a LOT about baseball in general. The Bleacher Creatures ARE the vocal, stupid, glorified stereotype, and real Cub fans are embarrassed to be associated with them. No one I know will sit in the bleachers anymore, because that's where most of the stupid behavior takes place. I think we've all met real Cub fans here and there. Let's be honest, there aren't that many. Off the top of my head I can think of only a few--and I'm not BSing you. Even my own mother is "one of those" Cub fans. My grandpa as well. It's pretty sad actually.
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