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A wise man once pointed out that a "loser" will always despise a winner. That explains in a nutshell why so many people get so worked up over the success of others, i.e. The Patriots, Gordon, Stewart, etc. Winners remind the loser personalities that (in their own minds)they are failures...EVEN though they can't quite put a finger on it. What's really comical are the reasons these people come up with to "justify" their rabid and destructive points of view. Bottom line is that a winner will ALWAYS respect another winner and appreciate the work it took to get there. That's the mindset of a champion, and that's the truth. Whether you like it or not is completely irrelevent. If that very statement pisses you off, then you now know on which side you stand.
I thought both teams played admirably. I only watch it for the commercials however, and they were so-so. I thought the toddler at the computer and the guy who breathed fire were pretty good. Justin Timberlake needs to stay away from mailboxes....
i dont know how a team who went undefeated all season can be called a loser.
i also dont know how a driver like tony stewart can be called a loser. not only can he drive the wheels off any kind of car on any kind of track, but he owns and operates a couple successful race tracks and he gives generously to many charities.
a loser is a drunk or druggie that lives under a bridge smokin crack! ;-)
just my opinion for whatever its worth. now dont throw that nickel at me! lol
yes, i do know you are teasing... (in a way)..you going to the richie evans race at NSS next week?
carol (OZ)
No I haven't been to NSS in 2 years now. With the cost to go to races (gas if it far away, tickets and food). It just not as fun as it use to be.
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