Unfortunately, you are probably right. Everything in sports seems to be
going that way these days. How about Terrill Owens the other day in Dallas??
The Baron
You knew that you were not going to get away with this didn't you? There is
no doubt that there were jeers, however, the great majority of the fans in
the stadium were encouraging and participating in their antics. I have a
photo from the newspaper out Drummond posing for the crowd and cannot see
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> Malmo, et.al.,
> Willie B is not right. Perhaps someone should explain to both of you that
> wh
Malmo, et.al.,
Willie B is not right. Perhaps someone should explain to both of you that
whistling in the stands is not a mark of approval anywhere else in the world
except the good 'ole US of A. These clowns were completely out of line and
this was not made up by the media folks. Everyone i
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> Subject: Re: t-and-f: Boorish behavior
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> And who did you ask about this supposed disgrace? There was very
> little word of it among the throngs of fans, who dictated the
> celebration. The complaints came from the media, and a cou
And who did you ask about this supposed disgrace? There was very little word of it
among the throngs of fans, who dictated the celebration. The complaints came from the
media, and a couple of athletes, who quite frankly seemed bitter.
Do you know those guys had no clue they had done anything w
Some Americans do not have a monopoly on boorish, excessive behavior. After
the Yugoslav team upset the Russians in men's volleyball, Vladimir Grbic put
on quite a display according to the Associated Press:
"Grbic stripped to his underwear and wrapped the Yugoslav flag around his
waist."
Won