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blackdiamond
18th January 2001, 18:34
You quite often hear people from opposition clubs refer to others as ferals or cretins, if you were to be labeled as one of these which one would you prefer.

Being a Port supporter I suppose we cop the 'feral' label from other supporters quite often and we have seen the Crows being labeled as 'cretins' by Sam Newman. So I thought I would look up both words and see exactly what they mean.

Feral - wild, or existing in a state of nature.

Cretin - a deformed idiot, one who is suffering from abnormal and arrested physical and mental development.

After reading that I am quite happy to be a feral. Sam Newman was right the Crows are Cretins.

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Port Adelaide Forever

Asgardian
18th January 2001, 20:41
In a previous Post I told TigerTank he could call me feral, just don't call me a C-word (crow). I'm content with feral.

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Chris

(Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus)

iluvport
19th January 2001, 04:43
Sam Newman is right. The Cows fans are the horriblest people there are. They are all deformed idiots. He also calls them morons. I'm not sure what that means, but I think he's right by calling them that too. Just because more of them go to footy park doesn't mean their not morons and idiots.

iluvport
19th January 2001, 04:48
Asgardian, I just read in another post you're married to a Cows fan. That means you're married to a cretin, lol. Does that feel funny?

Asgardian
19th January 2001, 07:07
She giggles and squirms when I touch certain spots, is that what you meant by "feeling funny"?

I am a Port person, always have been, always will be. When the Crows entered I remained a Port person, I bagged the crows, but not with as much anger as a lot of Port people. Now the Power is in the AFL, it is open hostility towards the other 15 teams.

Want to know an even worse secret?

Wifey is a glenelg supporter, so she understands in all matters Football, she and I are open enemies, it made for an interesting courtship, lol

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Chris

(Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus)

TigerTank
19th January 2001, 07:18
You think you've got problems Asguardian.

My wife's an Essendon supporter.

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TT - Obligatory bad-tempered Richmond supporter

Asgardian
19th January 2001, 08:01
TigerTank,

May I assume she has taken ownership of the "superior" position?

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Chris

(Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus)

TigerTank
19th January 2001, 09:21
You may.

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TT - Obligatory bad-tempered Richmond supporter

iluvport
19th January 2001, 16:04
Originally posted by Asgardian:
She giggles and squirms when I touch certain spots, is that what you meant by "feeling funny"?


That is funny. Also, who is Virginia???

Asgardian
19th January 2001, 19:56
Well Iluvport, it is a very old TRUE christmas story, I have put the web page link on this post, please read, because every time I do, I give my kids a special big hug

In 1897 a young girl wrote a letter to the editor of a newspaper, New York Sun, she was most anxious for a true answer. "Is there a Santa Claus?"

If we all took the time to read and reflect on this, imagine how much nicer this planet would be.
www.beebo.org/smackerels/yes-virginia.html (http://www.beebo.org/smackerels/yes-virginia.html)


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Chris

(Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus)

[This message has been edited by Asgardian (edited 19 January 2001).]

Asgardian
22nd January 2001, 05:59
Iluvport, did you read the web page I supplied?

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Chris

(Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus)

iluvport
23rd January 2001, 06:13
No, Asguardian, coz my mum says I'm not allowed to click onto other peoples sites incase theyve got viruses. But she told me about Virginia anyway.