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Old 12-15-2007, 06:18 PM   #11
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My brother has been a diehard Cowboys fan in the land of the 49ers since he was little too. It makes more sense for kids in Utah to like them though. I mean, it's not like Utah has a "home" NFL team to cheer on.
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Old 12-15-2007, 06:21 PM   #12
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I've never lived in Dallas,,,but I've been a Cowboys fan since I was a kid as well.

I grew up watching Tony Dorsett, Danny White, Drew Pearson, Too Tall Jones, Randy White...etc....and have just been a fan ever since.

Even during the sucky 1-15 year and the craptacular years they had back then I stuck by them.
Not sure if you know, but the Cowboys used to practice every summer in Thousand Oaks, CA through the mid-to-late 80s. They would practice at Cal Lutheran College, which was about 10 blocks from my house. As a kid, in the summer we would ride bikes over to the practice field and watch the practices in the mid morning. If you were one of the lucky kids, one of the players would let you carry his helmet from the fields to the dorms as they left for lunch and afternoon meetings.

I was not a cowboys fan, nor am I now, but they definitely treated the kids very well. The players would take pics and sign things. I met Danny White and Tony Dorsett, as well as The Hat. By "met," I mean it was like, "Hi Coach!" "Hi, kid."

One time we were at the Oaks Mall and saw a group of large black dudes wearing short shorts, linen shirts, and crocodile loafers walking around shopping and signing autographs. They were Cowboys players. I knew then that I wanted to play in the NFL and have my own pair of crocodile loafers.

Fast forward 25 years. As i type this, it is obvious that I will never play in the NFL, so it may be time for me to focus entirely on getting the pair of crocodile loafers.
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Old 12-15-2007, 06:23 PM   #13
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Not sure if you know, but the Cowboys used to practice every summer in Thousand Oaks, CA through the mid-to-late 80s. They would practice at Cal Lutheran College, which was about 10 blocks from my house. As a kid, in the summer we would ride bikes over to the practice field and watch the practices in the mid morning. If you were one of the lucky kids, one of the players would let you carry his helmet from the fields to the dorms as they left for lunch and afternoon meetings.

I was not a cowboys fan, nor am I now, but they definitely treated the kids very well. The players would take pics and sign things. I met Danny White and Tony Dorsett, as well as The Hat. By "met," I mean it was like, "Hi Coach!" "Hi, kid."

One time we were at the Oaks Mall and saw a group of large black dudes wearing short shorts, linen shirts, and crocodile loafers walking around shopping and signing autographs. They were Cowboys players. I knew then that I wanted to play in the NFL and have my own pair of crocodile loafers.

Fast forward 25 years. As i type this, it is obvious that I will never play in the NFL, so it may be time for me to focus entirely on getting the pair of crocodile loafers.
I used to go to the Raiders practices in Oxnard and the scrimmages against the Cowboys with my old man who is a Cowboys fan. I bleed silver and black.
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Old 12-15-2007, 06:28 PM   #14
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I used to go to the Raiders practices in Oxnard and the scrimmages against the Cowboys with my old man who is a Cowboys fan. I bleed silver and black.
Surfah, me too! I am a proud member of Raider Nation and the Commitment to Excellence. Too bad they suck so badly lately.

Oxnard was too far to watch practices, but living in T.O., it was awesome to be able to see them scrimmage every now and then.
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Old 12-15-2007, 06:32 PM   #15
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Read 'em and weep.
It doesn't work when the label is self proclaimed. Just like nobody other than zoobs believe the line about the Lord's team.

When I was a kid, that was the reason I decided to hate the Cowboys. Nobody asked me if the Cowboys were my team.
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Surfah, me too! I am a proud member of Raider Nation and the Commitment to Excellence. Too bad they suck so badly lately.

Oxnard was too far to watch practices, but living in T.O., it was awesome to be able to see them scrimmage every now and then.
My dad was born and raised in Hawaii. He grew up a Cowboys fan because it was the only games televised there.

My favorite was the fan appreciation day when the Raiders would have an intrasquad scrimmage and then the fans would be allowed onto the field and they'd sign autographs for a few hours.

I got some good ones that way including Marcus Allen, Howie Long, Steve Wisnewski, and Eric Dickerson. My favorite though is Bob Golic. My sister didn't care and just took pics with the Raiderettes all day. I was an idiot.
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My dad was born and raised in Hawaii. He grew up a Cowboys fan because it was the only games televised there.

My favorite was the fan appreciation day when the Raiders would have an intrasquad scrimmage and then the fans would be allowed onto the field and they'd sign autographs for a few hours.

I got some good ones that way including Marcus Allen, Howie Long, Steve Wisnewski, and Eric Dickerson. My favorite though is Bob Golic. My sister didn't care and just took pics with the Raiderettes all day. I was an idiot.
when my wife was in extended stay at the hospital on bedrest for the babies, one of her day nurses was an ex-raiderette. she was likely almost 50. But man, she definitely had maintained her Commitment to Excellence. She wound up marrying some wealthy doctor from Newport Beach. Wow, big surprise there.
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My brother has been a diehard Cowboys fan in the land of the 49ers since he was little too.
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Not sure if you know, but the Cowboys used to practice every summer in Thousand Oaks, CA through the mid-to-late 80s. They would practice at Cal Lutheran College, which was about 10 blocks from my house. As a kid, in the summer we would ride bikes over to the practice field and watch the practices in the mid morning. If you were one of the lucky kids, one of the players would let you carry his helmet from the fields to the dorms as they left for lunch and afternoon meetings.

I was not a cowboys fan, nor am I now, but they definitely treated the kids very well. The players would take pics and sign things. I met Danny White and Tony Dorsett, as well as The Hat. By "met," I mean it was like, "Hi Coach!" "Hi, kid."

One time we were at the Oaks Mall and saw a group of large black dudes wearing short shorts, linen shirts, and crocodile loafers walking around shopping and signing autographs. They were Cowboys players. I knew then that I wanted to play in the NFL and have my own pair of crocodile loafers.

Fast forward 25 years. As i type this, it is obvious that I will never play in the NFL, so it may be time for me to focus entirely on getting the pair of crocodile loafers.
This reminds me. They filmed several episodes of Knight Rider in my town when I was a kid. You'd find out at school where they were filming that day, then after school all of us would get on our bikes and ride like mad to get there while they were still filming. Hasselhoff got to recognize us and would say hello after the first few days. One thing though, I was very disappointed to find out that KITT couldn't really talk.
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One thing though, I was very disappointed to find out that KITT couldn't really talk.


KITT couldn't talk, but he got game... look at the way those ladies jump in his car!
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