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let a hobby get my goat.
Ed O.
i can't tell you. at heart im a laker fan!
When your team's game is on TV or radio, it's what you tune into.
When your team is written about in the newspapers or on WWW sites, it's what you read.
crap I'm losing my fandom. I admit that since this whole Comcast deal, there are days I forget that the Blazers are playing because it is not available to me. F Comcast!
Can't you and some of your migrant working friends just recreate the game on the farm?
My definition of a real GirlFriend is one that I need to blow up.
True Fan = well, we suck, but at least the seats are cheaper now!
I don't define other people as fans or not. I follow the Blazers very, very closely but I am very unlikely to get very overtly emotional about anything good or bad that happens to the team. There are too many other things going on in my life to let a hobby get my goat.
Ed O.

^ Not true, has nothing to do with those guys. Just curious if there is certain levels of "fanness".

Interesting, I wouldn't say you weren't a real fan, it is just crazy to me to NOT go to a game ever! Regardless of record or players or situation. My Dad and his friends used to take me to the MC in the standing room only section! Sneak me into the Paramount when they showed the games up on the movie screen.As opposed to a fake Blazer fan?
I guess some would label me a fake fan because I no longer supported the Blazers during the jail-blazer era. When offered free tickets, I would decline. A lot of my Blazer gear, amassed over a period since the late 70's, went in the can.
It was more a personal statement and acknowledgment of what the team I supported had become and my limits in supporting them.
I was also the most vocal Duck fan during the offseason issues in Eugene.
I want to see the Blazers win. I'll take my kids to games and support them with time and money. If they regress to thugdom, I'm done again. They'll need to earn my support, slowly.
As opposed to a fake Blazer fan?
I guess some would label me a fake fan because I no longer supported the Blazers during the jail-blazer era. When offered free tickets, I would decline. A lot of my Blazer gear, amassed over a period since the late 70's, went in the can.
It was more a personal statement and acknowledgment of what the team I supported had become and my limits in supporting them.
I was also the most vocal Duck fan during the offseason issues in Eugene.
I want to see the Blazers win. I'll take my kids to games and support them with time and money. If they regress to thugdom, I'm done again. They'll need to earn my support, slowly.
example of "not a fan". and obviously, not a portlander.
my brother told me how the "fans" in Seattle are.....
They hang out on a forum all day, waiting for the latest Blazer news, and know far too much about the players personal business.