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8 hours ago, tradertwo said:

It feels fine to be a fan of my hometown team, and I'll continue to support them good or bad in every way possible. Both my parents graduated there, my wife and myself did also as well as my kids, and my eldest grandchild is in her freshman year now with more to follow...Scotts Hill is my team, my school, and my community, and if you think some cruel intended words from some moron like yourself will make me ashamed of that, you're more delusional than anyone on here has given you (substantial) credit for.

  It's absolutely your right to make it your insane little obsession to degrade and demean Lewis County's football program and kids if you wish, just know that it exposes what a piece of trash you really are to all the other fans who feel about their own community/school/team as I do mine and use this forum in a positive manner to promote them. 

Nicely said brother. 

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9 hours ago, tradertwo said:

It feels fine to be a fan of my hometown team, and I'll continue to support them good or bad in every way possible. Both my parents graduated there, my wife and myself did also as well as my kids, and my eldest grandchild is in her freshman year now with more to follow...Scotts Hill is my team, my school, and my community, and if you think some cruel intended words from some moron like yourself will make me ashamed of that, you're more delusional than anyone on here has given you (substantial) credit for.

  It's absolutely your right to make it your insane little obsession to degrade and demean Lewis County's football program and kids if you wish, just know that it exposes what a piece of trash you really are to all the other fans who feel about their own community/school/team as I do mine and use this forum in a positive manner to promote them. 

This is exactly what I think HS football is all about for fans. Having strong ties to your school and community. The excitement around the fall Friday nights. Watching your kids, your friends kids, generations of small town families that grow up together and congregate around a patch of grass to see the kids give everything they had. And here is an opportunity for many to show pride in their programs, to share thoughts and insight, and enjoy conversations about high school football. Even the good-hearted back-and-forth between rivals and seasonal opponents is great. 

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36 minutes ago, TheStuff said:

This is exactly what I think HS football is all about for fans. Having strong ties to your school and community. The excitement around the fall Friday nights. Watching your kids, your friends kids, generations of small town families that grow up together and congregate around a patch of grass to see the kids give everything they had. And here is an opportunity for many to show pride in their programs, to share thoughts and insight, and enjoy conversations about high school football. Even the good-hearted back-and-forth between rivals and seasonal opponents is great. 

Trader is one of my favorite posters. Always top notch. 

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44 minutes ago, sum1uno said:

Trader is one of my favorite posters. Always top notch. 

Awww, shucks :oops:.

But really, there are lots of good folks on here that love their schools brother, and I know that you're one of them. Thanks (to all) for the nod, but that's just how most of us feel about the kids that represent our communities, and I think that's how it should be.

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Just now, tradertwo said:

Awww, shucks :oops:.

But really, there are lots of good folks on here that love their schools brother, and I know that you're one of them. Thanks (to all) for the nod, but that's just how most of us feel about the kids that represent our communities, and I think that's how it should be.

I like the way you talk.

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6 minutes ago, Indians1989 said:

boy 

Take some advice and just don't...you're waaayyy over your head here. Uhh, hold on...Fixx urr thankin kap thissaway yungun, Sauthtanner is a rat smart moor savvy then u is, n yore fixin ta gig sum schulin iffin ye keeps devilin im.

Capuche'?

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