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re: The people who "boo"
Posted on 9/26/10 at 4:47 pm to ByrdYellowJacket91
Posted on 9/26/10 at 4:47 pm to ByrdYellowJacket91
If you're going to boo - then don't buy a ticket. Stop with the " I am booing the coaches" crap - you're booing LSU - that's fine if you're a fan of the other team, but not if you are an LSU fan - show some class, or stay at home.
Posted on 9/26/10 at 4:54 pm to SpencerRob
no one is "booing LSU"... all this sunshine pumping is getting old... booing is the way that some fans choose to outlet their frustrations, and you know what, they paid just as much for the tickets as anyone else, and just like anyone else, like it or not, they have the right to say what the hell they want too....
i can promise you every single one of the people booing bleed purple and gold just as much as those not booing... difference is they reached the boiling point of frustration and they choose to outlet that as a "boo".... same as when someone else says "frick" as an expression... i don't like the word, but that's the word they choose to express their emotion... right or wrong, that's their expression of discontentment...
it's all fine as long as the outlet of emotion is cheering, but if the opposite emotion is exuded, then that's wrong?
i can promise you every single one of the people booing bleed purple and gold just as much as those not booing... difference is they reached the boiling point of frustration and they choose to outlet that as a "boo".... same as when someone else says "frick" as an expression... i don't like the word, but that's the word they choose to express their emotion... right or wrong, that's their expression of discontentment...
it's all fine as long as the outlet of emotion is cheering, but if the opposite emotion is exuded, then that's wrong?
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