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Maybe, but I'd like to think I have a little more credibility and my opinion means a bit more around here.

It would be impossible for you not to.
 
You are not even the tooth of this forum. Heck, armpit of the forum might be too much...
 
I've only been to the u.s. once and only for two weeks. Doesn't mean I don't know some things about your history (I can tell you what position Kenny Anderson plays for example) but I don't really know who Custer is. I'm assuming you don't mean Castro, I know who Castro is, and I can make a wild-guess about Custer being a name from the civil-war maybe but It's really just a guess.
 
I've only been to the u.s. once and only for two weeks. Doesn't mean I don't know some things about your history (I can tell you what position Kenny Anderson plays for example) but I don't really know who Custer is. I'm assuming you don't mean Castro, I know who Castro is, and I can make a wild-guess about Custer being a name from the civil-war maybe but It's really just a guess.

Where are you from and how did you become a Blazer fan?
 
I'm from Israel. Became a fan when I slept-over at my friend's house (his family came from the U.S. - his father from Brooklyn and his mother from New Jersey if I'm not mistaken), got up at night to go to the bathroom and saw his older brother in the living room watching the NBA finals between the Blazers and Bulls. The Blazers won that game. I remember it vaguely, mostly Cliff Robinson's headband, maybe because he reminded me of a player named David Thirdkill (sp?) that played for Hapoel Tel-Aviv at the time.
I decided then I would be a Blazer fan but didn't realy pay much attention until 2-3 years later when they lost against Barkley's Phoenix in the first-round. That was when I started following the team more closely.
 
I'm from Israel. Became a fan when I slept-over at my friend's house (his family came from the U.S. - his father from Brooklyn and his mother from New Jersey if I'm not mistaken), got up at night to go to the bathroom and saw his older brother in the living room watching the NBA finals between the Blazers and Bulls. The Blazers won that game. I remember it vaguely, mostly Cliff Robinson's headband, maybe because he reminded me of a player named David Thirdkill (sp?) that played for Hapoel Tel-Aviv at the time.
I decided then I would be a Blazer fan but didn't realy pay much attention until 2-3 years later when they lost against Barkley's Phoenix in the first-round. That was when I started following the team more closely.

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