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what did you break?
I was a senior at ND. I broke my liver after that game.
what did you break?
15 year old NDPhilly was hype as usual jumpin around and everything thinkin we were gonna win after driving down the field into field goal range when Tommy Rees throws the Pick. I immediately slapped the decorative foot tall vase on our coffee table right into the wall next to the TV. Shattered into a hundred pieces, leaves a mark in the wall, and cuts my hand open pretty good. Proceeded to run outside yelling "****IN TULSA, WE LOST TO ****IN TULSA". Resulted in me buying a new $50 vase and having to sparkle and repaint the living room walls.
I was a senior at ND. I broke my liver after that game.
15 year old NDPhilly was hype as usual jumpin around and everything thinkin we were gonna win after driving down the field into field goal range when Tommy Rees throws the Pick. I immediately slapped the decorative foot tall vase on our coffee table right into the wall next to the TV. Shattered into a hundred pieces, leaves a mark in the wall, and cuts my hand open pretty good. Proceeded to run outside yelling "****IN TULSA, WE LOST TO ****IN TULSA". Resulted in me buying a new $50 vase and having to sparkle and repaint the living room walls.
Well... you guys sure have some weird color walls at your house. You a vampire or something?
I had the biggest meltdown of my life after the Michigan loss in 2011. That was definitely my low point of a Notre Dame fan
That game was mine too. First time I was ever in a full-on fist fight because of a game. Not proud of it, but in my defense, the other guy started it, and had no idea what kind of rage he was about have unleashed upon him. It probably looked exactly like that scene in A Christmas Story when Ralphie snaps.
Well... you guys sure have some weird color walls at your house. You a vampire or something?
I had the biggest meltdown of my life after the Michigan loss in 2011. After they scored with 2 seconds left I proceeded to take every thing that was Notre Dame out of my room (clothes, pictures, posters, everything) and put them in the garage. That was definitely my low point of a Notre Dame fan
Well then I hope you were Ralphie haha.
Were you at the game? How did the guy get you to fight? Lol
I had the biggest meltdown of my life after the Michigan loss in 2011. After they scored with 2 seconds left I proceeded to take every thing that was Notre Dame out of my room (clothes, pictures, posters, everything) and put them in the garage. That was definitely my low point of a Notre Dame fan
Ha... Beau just wants to have walls that make him feel pretty.
I had the biggest meltdown of my life after the Michigan loss in 2011. After they scored with 2 seconds left I proceeded to take every thing that was Notre Dame out of my room (clothes, pictures, posters, everything) and put them in the garage. That was definitely my low point of a Notre Dame fan
Aw dude I was the same way. My dad left with like 3 min left saying "I'm not watching this Bullshit for the third straight year" and my mom was already out so I watched it alone in my house. I just remember I kept thinking "It's happening again. We are gonna lose. Yup I know how this ends."And then the TD throw happened. Aw god I just turned off the TV, Went up stairs, didn't say a word, and went to bed. We were 0-2 after I thought we were gonna go 10-2 on the season. I just remember thinking that I care way to much about this. Definitely my low point too.
You know the MGoblog idiots are just drinking up our tears of sadness over this.
I was at a bar in Phoenix that had a lot of scum fans in it. They were sitting on their hands all game, but got really animated in the last minute (go figure).
Immediately after the game, they started chirping. Since I'm not a complete douche, we decided to let it go and ignored them. One guy couldn't leave well enough alone, and kept coming over to our table to talk s-it. We knew it was time to leave.
On our way out, the same guy followed us, and kept going (much to the delight of his friends). I'm very annoyed at this point, and tell him to get lost. He grabs my arm to get one last word in and I kind of brush him away (definitely not a push) and keep walking.
Walking away, the guy calls me some name and throws his beer all over my back (who does that???) and shoves me very hard. That was my tipping point. I turned around, went straight at the guy, and did a double leg takedown (I know wrestling, not fighting).
The look on his face was priceless. I'm by no means Chuck Liddell, but you could tell he had a split-second epiphany that he just made a very bad decision. The whole "fight" portion was probably 5-10 seconds. I'm glad a bouncer grabbed me quick and I don't know how to punch very well, because I don't know how easy it would have been to stop trying to pummel that dude's face.
In the end, the bar backed me up that he was the idiot in the whole thing, he had some lumps and bruises but nothing serious, and we were both sent home.
*It isn't something I'm proud of, but I'm not ashamed either. S-it happens, and no, it wasn't worth it in hindsight. Pick and choose your battles, and don't waste time and effort on losers like that guy.
I was at a bar in Phoenix that had a lot of scum fans in it. They were sitting on their hands all game, but got really animated in the last minute (go figure).
Immediately after the game, they started chirping. Since I'm not a complete douche, we decided to let it go and ignored them. One guy couldn't leave well enough alone, and kept coming over to our table to talk s-it. We knew it was time to leave.
On our way out, the same guy followed us, and kept going (much to the delight of his friends). I'm very annoyed at this point, and tell him to get lost. He grabs my arm to get one last word in and I kind of brush him away (definitely not a push) and keep walking.
Walking away, the guy calls me some name and throws his beer all over my back (who does that???) and shoves me very hard. That was my tipping point. I turned around, went straight at the guy, and did a double leg takedown (I know wrestling, not fighting).
The look on his face was priceless. I'm by no means Chuck Liddell, but you could tell he had a split-second epiphany that he just made a very bad decision. The whole "fight" portion was probably 5-10 seconds. I'm glad a bouncer grabbed me quick and I don't know how to punch very well, because I don't know how easy it would have been to stop trying to pummel that dude's face.
In the end, the bar backed me up that he was the idiot in the whole thing, he had some lumps and bruises but nothing serious, and we were both sent home.
*It isn't something I'm proud of, but I'm not ashamed either. S-it happens, and no, it wasn't worth it in hindsight. Pick and choose your battles, and don't waste time and effort on losers like that guy.
I'm trying to envision this move. Is that just like a body slam or something? I dont know real wrestling moves other than the power bomb and stone cold stunner.
I'm trying to envision this move. Is that just like a body slam or something? I dont know real wrestling moves other than the power bomb and stone cold stunner.
Haha. I totally powerbombed the guy through a table, did 16 shots of whiskey, then went and made out with his girlfriend all night while the entire bar was chanting my name.
In my mind it was a beautiful double leg takedown, but in reality it was probably more like a drunken tackle.
What I think was this:
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Probably was more like this:
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Pretty good/funny stories all around here guys, I have enjoyed reading them all...I have one to share. It may have been the lowest point I had as a student while at ND. 2007 vs. Navy...I remember coming in thinking that even though we were a depressing 1-7, there was no way that we would lose to Navy...I mean we had only won 43 straight leading up to that...As we all know, 3 overtimes later, we were 1-8...I just remember cursing Weis' name and a number of players for multiple bonehead plays made that day...A few buddies of mine broke a bench in the stands. Later that night I was suppose to MC the BCAC Mr. ND contest. Still livid, I pulled a few people together to do a Wildin' Out skit where we preceded to freestyle ND football jokes for a couple of minutes. The audience had a healthy mix of laughter and moans, mainly because there were several football players in attendance for the event. A few of them I was told walked out at that point. Needless to say, more than a few of them were extremely unhappy with me when I saw them after the show
Pretty good/funny stories all around here guys, I have enjoyed reading them all...I have one to share. It may have been the lowest point I had as a student while at ND. 2007 vs. Navy...I remember coming in thinking that even though we were a depressing 1-7, there was no way that we would lose to Navy...I mean we had only won 43 straight leading up to that...As we all know, 3 overtimes later, we were 1-8...I just remember cursing Weis' name and a number of players for multiple bonehead plays made that day...A few buddies of mine broke a bench in the stands. Later that night I was suppose to MC the BCAC Mr. ND contest. Still livid, I pulled a few people together to do a Wildin' Out skit where we preceded to freestyle ND football jokes for a couple of minutes. The audience had a healthy mix of laughter and moans, mainly because there were several football players in attendance for the event. A few of them I was told walked out at that point. Needless to say, more than a few of them were extremely unhappy with me when I saw them after the show
then you said, "you think you are upset try the million odd fans around the country/world.
If you didn't like the jokes then do something so we can't make them."
I've seen all 3 losses to Navy in person and have never seen a win.
I hereby vBan you from the stadium for all ND – Navy games. Home, away, Dublin, neutral site or Mars; it makes no difference. We have seen the enemy and he is you!