This is an
interesting topic. Since I am a New England Patriots fan here in Washington,
I’m basically the odd duck out and I’m somewhat on enemy turf. But you know what, I grew up in New England
(mainly the high school years) and I’m proud to represent the Patriots even in
a swarm of Seahawks. I’m actually not the only Patriots fan on campus, I’ve
seen two people with Pats gear and one of my friends is a Pats fan. I own a
Pats jersey and a set of Patriots candy cane ornaments for my future home’s
Christmas tree.
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It is good to have that spirit of competition and competiteness between teams and rivals at your school; good nature fun I am sure!
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My sister is a grad at MSU and her husband from University of Michigan. So there is usually good conflict in a sporting kind of way.
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Well, being on "enemy turf" isn't all bad - if they were all Seahawks fans, who could they talk smack to? :) They should be very glad of your company.
ReplyDeleteI tend to get a lot crap from the guys below my floor cause they're die hard Seahawks fans.
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