Since I started this thread, I’ll politely respond. I can only speak for myself, and your statement is wholly untrue. I think the whistlers ruin what would usually be a great opportunity to watch a typically good baseball team. I’m glad they lost because of those two guys and nothing else.Our fans love when our competition loses more than our team winning.
Soooo, should we celebrate our competitions wins and congratulate them on our sports message board? And conversely wish them "better luck next time" and give them a pat on the back when they lose? Show me any other fan base that does that?Our fans love when our competition loses more than our team winning.
Our fans love when our competition loses more than our team winning.
I live off a solid diet of hate and spite. Didn't expect us to win out this weekend so might as well enjoy what I can.Our fans love when our competition loses more than our team winning.
Freaking whistlers.
Didn't one of the whistlers die last year?
ETA: Googled it and the head whistler died 2 years ago.
Is that what the kids are calling it?the head whistler
We are (clap, clap) &cript &tate******Our fans love when our competition loses more than our team winning.
Didn't one of the whistlers die last year?
ETA: Googled it and the head whistler died 2 years ago.
He didn’t die. That was a fake news story posted by a Twitter account saying Jeff Pack had died (the other whistler is named Preacher Franklin). However his son, also named Jeff Pack, did die last year of ALS.Didn't one of the whistlers die last year?
ETA: Googled it and the head whistler died 2 years ago.
Could be wrong, but I think Hattiesburg?But this opens the door for a Oxford super
You are correct.Could be wrong, but I think Hattiesburg?