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re: Most shame you've experienced at a live sporting event
Posted on 6/26/18 at 5:31 am to NotoriousFSU
Posted on 6/26/18 at 5:31 am to NotoriousFSU
When I was a kid I went to an LSU basketball game and I pretended to be one of the mop boys or whatever you call them and got on the court pregame where all the other mop kids were shooting around. Air balled about 5 in a row in front of a half full stadium. I’m sure they weren’t paying attention but still...
I tailgate pretty hard for football but in my 28 years of living I’ve never been to drunk inside of a game. I’ve always had that fear of being “that guy” that pukes on somebody or falls down the steps or misses an awesome game because of over doing it so I’ve always paced myself really well if I know I’m going in the game
I tailgate pretty hard for football but in my 28 years of living I’ve never been to drunk inside of a game. I’ve always had that fear of being “that guy” that pukes on somebody or falls down the steps or misses an awesome game because of over doing it so I’ve always paced myself really well if I know I’m going in the game
Posted on 6/26/18 at 6:45 am to cfish140
Does communal shame count?
I was a freshman at Mississippi State in the student section during the State-South Carolina game. Carolina had a WR get hurt pretty bad and they needed to have the cart come out and get him. After a few minutes of working to get him ready to get on the cart, some redneck stands up and yells "Scrape that [attractive and successful African-American] up off the field and let's play FOOTBAW!" Nobody said a word to the guy.
That was definitely a "Welcome to Mississippi" moment for me.
I was a freshman at Mississippi State in the student section during the State-South Carolina game. Carolina had a WR get hurt pretty bad and they needed to have the cart come out and get him. After a few minutes of working to get him ready to get on the cart, some redneck stands up and yells "Scrape that [attractive and successful African-American] up off the field and let's play FOOTBAW!" Nobody said a word to the guy.
That was definitely a "Welcome to Mississippi" moment for me.
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