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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 15:32:38 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 16:08:01 GMT
Never did it as a child and have never done it as an adult.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Aug 8, 2017 16:23:22 GMT
Twice as an adult - the first when Cal Ripken, Jr. took his victory lap after passing Lou Gehrig, and in 2008 when Brad Lidge fell to his knees after getting the final out in the World Series.
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Post by marsexplorer on Aug 8, 2017 16:58:11 GMT
When the Saints won SB 44 I cracked and shed a few tears. I always thought I wouldn't live long enough to see that happen. It was such an emotional experience for me, my family and the friends that came over that night to watch the game with us I would like your post, but your Saints beat my Vikings in the NFC Championship game that year. In OT no less. Still bitter about that one.
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Post by marco26 on Aug 8, 2017 17:13:54 GMT
When the Saints won SB 44 I cracked and shed a few tears. I always thought I wouldn't live long enough to see that happen. It was such an emotional experience for me, my family and the friends that came over that night to watch the game with us Super Bowl 44 was won by the New Orleans Saints??? Uhh, every football fan in the world knows that it was the New York Saints that won that Super Bowl. The majority of that team was made up of New York players. Here's some: Jeremy Shockey Jonathan Vilma Marques Colston (Hofstra football) Mark Brunell Jonathan Casillas Plus the head coach -- Sean Payton! I find it hilarious that you loser Saint fans celebrate New York's win in the Super Bowl that year. Hey, kid, instead of crying over that win, you should have been crying because it was just another example that your New Orleans team sucks. New York Saints -- Super Bowl XLIV Champions
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Post by DSDSquared on Aug 8, 2017 17:19:08 GMT
DC Fan cries every time a Marvel movie comes out and is universally praised.
I never cried, but I was really upset in 2011 when the Phillies lost to the Cardinals in the first round. That was probably the best Phillies team I have ever seen. That pitching staff was the stuff of legends. They won over 100 games. That game 5 was brutal. Roy gave up only one run all game but the Phillies lost 1-0. I was shocked and in silence most of the night.
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Post by dougb on Aug 8, 2017 19:02:12 GMT
Tears of laughter everyone I see Palace highlights.
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