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Study Finds Patriots Fans More Douchey and More Credulous of Pointless Studies Than Giants Fans
Study Finds Patriots Fans More Douchey and More Credulous of Pointless Studies Than Giants Fans
As many regulars of the site are well aware, when Patriots fans feel slighted, they are wont to unleash a flurry of statistics and shoddily reasoned arguments in the comments section to prove that they are, in fact, only 87 percent as racist as we claim they are. Now it seems Pats fans are getting out in front of us by boasting about research that, at least this dippy Boston Herald writer ...
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AN UNSUNG HERO OF THE SUPER BOWL
Girls Gone Sports — ... two metal pipes in her purse. She was charged with driving under the influence, child endangerment, driving without a valid license, running a red light and not having a seatbelt or child restraint. Tina has her priorities straight. That beer could have bruised! Or been crushed! You can always have another baby, but you don't find Busch on sale at the local Piggly Wiggly every night. The real question is, was Tina a Giants fan or a Pats fan? Since it wasn't Amstel Light, I'm guessing Giants. [Source]

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