Nonstopdrivel
15 years ago
Moved out of the Favre section to forestall any further Favre wrangling and hopefully keep the discussion on topic.
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Cheesey
15 years ago
Hero worship is stupid. I mean as far as having a movie star or sports "hero". All these people do is what their job says to do. They don't DESERVE to be "worshipped".
If you want to have a hero, have it be someone that has actually DONE something to EARN it. Someone thats saves someone's life while putting their own life in danger for example. Or someone that finds a person's wallet or purse, and returns it without taking anything out of it. Or a person that gives their lives to teach young people how to be better persons. Or the Police or Fire fighters.
REAL heroes.
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Nonstopdrivel
15 years ago
My hero worship is reserved for a guy who's in the Ozaukee Idol semi-finals. 😉
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Gravedigga
15 years ago

Hero worship is stupid. I mean as far as having a movie star or sports "hero". All these people do is what their job says to do. They don't DESERVE to be "worshipped".
If you want to have a hero, have it be someone that has actually DONE something to EARN it. Someone thats saves someone's life while putting their own life in danger for example. Or someone that finds a person's wallet or purse, and returns it without taking anything out of it. Or a person that gives their lives to teach young people how to be better persons. Or the Police or Fire fighters.
REAL heroes.

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Hmmm, I'll answer that with a statement and a question. How much money have you spent on "nfl packages", season tickets and tickets to football games compared to money donated to the police charity or fire departments?
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Nonstopdrivel
15 years ago
You raise an excellent and thought-provoking point, Gravedigga. I historically have given 10 percent (a tithe) of my income to religious organizations and additional donations to charitable groups, whereas I've never spent a penny on anything NFL related (other than the food I eat during the game), so I guess my money speaks about where my priorities lie. 🙂
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4PackGirl
15 years ago
i thought a certain person could do no wrong, was really a great person, & would never do anything to hurt those around him. i was wrong. i felt duped.

fool me once, shame on you...fool me twice, shame on me.

i won't get fooled again.
Cheesey
15 years ago

Hero worship is stupid. I mean as far as having a movie star or sports "hero". All these people do is what their job says to do. They don't DESERVE to be "worshipped".
If you want to have a hero, have it be someone that has actually DONE something to EARN it. Someone thats saves someone's life while putting their own life in danger for example. Or someone that finds a person's wallet or purse, and returns it without taking anything out of it. Or a person that gives their lives to teach young people how to be better persons. Or the Police or Fire fighters.
REAL heroes.

"Gravedigga" wrote:




Hmmm, I'll answer that with a statement and a question. How much money have you spent on "nfl packages", season tickets and tickets to football games compared to money donated to the police charity or fire departments?

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First, i'll tell you, i have spent NO money on "NFL package" or season tickets. I HAVE gone to a few games in my life though.
I don't have much money, but i HAVE given up years of my life to kids that don't have parents that pay attention to them. I have raised many fine kids that way. I have taken them hunting and fishing, and to sporting events. I have told them to obey their parents, even when they feel they were not getting a fair shake when told they couldn't do something. Even when i didn't agree with the parents decision, i NEVER went against what they said and ALWAYS told the kids their folks were doing what they thought was best because their parents loved them. I had a kid hunt me down that i helped out when he was 15, and is now in his 40's, just to thank me for what i did. He lives in Arkansas now.
I have also returned purses and wallets that i found.
I once ran into a burning building to make sure no one was inside, putting my own life in danger.
So..........do you think i like "tooting my own horn?" Nope. But i KNEW that if i said nothing, you would do like you always do and blast me for NOT saying anything.
Are you happy now? Any more smart ass questions? I KNOW you only did it cause you thought i'd have nothing to say.
I don't just say it, i DO it.
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Gravedigga
15 years ago

Hero worship is stupid. I mean as far as having a movie star or sports "hero". All these people do is what their job says to do. They don't DESERVE to be "worshipped".
If you want to have a hero, have it be someone that has actually DONE something to EARN it. Someone thats saves someone's life while putting their own life in danger for example. Or someone that finds a person's wallet or purse, and returns it without taking anything out of it. Or a person that gives their lives to teach young people how to be better persons. Or the Police or Fire fighters.
REAL heroes.

"Gravedigga" wrote:




Hmmm, I'll answer that with a statement and a question. How much money have you spent on "nfl packages", season tickets and tickets to football games compared to money donated to the police charity or fire departments?

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I said "a question and a statement". I guess I forgot to include the statement and now I cant remember what it was 🙂
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Gravedigga
15 years ago

Hero worship is stupid. I mean as far as having a movie star or sports "hero". All these people do is what their job says to do. They don't DESERVE to be "worshipped".
If you want to have a hero, have it be someone that has actually DONE something to EARN it. Someone thats saves someone's life while putting their own life in danger for example. Or someone that finds a person's wallet or purse, and returns it without taking anything out of it. Or a person that gives their lives to teach young people how to be better persons. Or the Police or Fire fighters.
REAL heroes.

"Cheesey" wrote:




Hmmm, I'll answer that with a statement and a question. How much money have you spent on "nfl packages", season tickets and tickets to football games compared to money donated to the police charity or fire departments?

"Gravedigga" wrote:


First, i'll tell you, i have spent NO money on "NFL package" or season tickets. I HAVE gone to a few games in my life though.
I don't have much money, but i HAVE given up years of my life to kids that don't have parents that pay attention to them. I have raised many fine kids that way. I have taken them hunting and fishing, and to sporting events. I have told them to obey their parents, even when they feel they were not getting a fair shake when told they couldn't do something. Even when i didn't agree with the parents decision, i NEVER went against what they said and ALWAYS told the kids their folks were doing what they thought was best because their parents loved them. I had a kid hunt me down that i helped out when he was 15, and is now in his 40's, just to thank me for what i did. He lives in Arkansas now.
I have also returned purses and wallets that i found.
I once ran into a burning building to make sure no one was inside, putting my own life in danger.
So..........do you think i like "tooting my own horn?" Nope. But i KNEW that if i said nothing, you would do like you always do and blast me for NOT saying anything.
Are you happy now? Any more smart ass questions? I KNOW you only did it cause you thought i'd have nothing to say.
I don't just say it, i DO it.

"Cheesey" wrote:



Wow, did you really think I was blasting you with my comment here? I guess it's hard to gauge tone online.
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Cheesey
15 years ago
Well, when someone questions what i have or have not done, like they are judging me, please tell me how i was "supposed" to take it???

Read what you wrote after my comments about REAL heroes, and then tell me what you wrote didn't come across as an attempt by you to make me feel guilty?

You trying to question what I have given in my life? Please explain what else you could have possibly meant???
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