Wheelsy
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Grace Kelly stand?
mackenzie said:ciderjohn1 said:a girl at work who predicted city would win when we were 2-1 down , i didn't find out the result until just after 5 o' clock.
not the best thing to do in psychiatric hospital ;-)
You didn't know until after 5pm??????
Nonsense, the trend is towards the outpouring of bodily fluids as already identified. Take your pick as to which one. <a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_fluid" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_fluid</a>johnbmcr said:real fans will rip a kidney out but blubbing will be out of fashion
Well said that man.nashark said:Not so much about hugging, but what's all this business about people crying.
Pretty much everything I read, watched and heard about on the the match after the game, there was always a City fan going on about how he cried as if it's a 'biggest blue' contest. Even when I went on the internet to chill out to a bit of tunnel cam, the players were fucking at it as well.
I think it's the in-thing now, though, and I'm just behind the times with my 1990s style 'jumping up and down and shouting yeah' celebration but even at the parade, I walked past a super-fan in front of a camera telling this journalist about how he's never cried so much in my life. I felt like whipping out my seasoncard and saying to him, 'platinum motherfucker'.
But yeah, call me old-fashioned, but this crying as a means of expressing your happiness will be on the way out soon I reckon, just like Enron, just like Gandhi. I suppose the question is, 'what's next?', 'how will people celebrate in 5 years time?'. Maybe fainting will be back in fashion, or perhaps the biggest fan will jump off a cliff, the ultimate sacrifice. Who knows eh?