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Cubs v. Pirates - May 27, 2012 (TV: WGN)
#62
Posted 27 May 2012 - 01:21 PM
It's tough to bleed blue and waiting for one's spirit to die.
Question: Does Hope really burn eternal?
#63
Posted 27 May 2012 - 01:24 PM
In 30 short days you will see improvement.Patience is a virtue. It is that when the signs of hope are there to get one through the rough spots. In Cubs world, those signs have to be piled as high and deep as Mt. Everest is. It has to be that because the everyday watching takes that hope down a ton with each loss. Patience is cultivated by a showing of promise. In Cubs world we are being drained of time waiting on promise. Somethings gotta' give before there is nothing but habit leading to our demise as fans.
It's tough to bleed blue and waiting for one's spirit to die.
Question: Does Hope really burn eternal?
#65
Posted 27 May 2012 - 01:27 PM
I suppose you could take a couple days off without paying attention. The players can't do that. But as fans, we can if we need to.Patience is a virtue. It is that when the signs of hope are there to get one through the rough spots. In Cubs world, those signs have to be piled as high and deep as Mt. Everest is. It has to be that because the everyday watching takes that hope down a ton with each loss. Patience is cultivated by a showing of promise. In Cubs world we are being drained of time waiting on promise. Somethings gotta' give before there is nothing but habit leading to our demise as fans.
It's tough to bleed blue and waiting for one's spirit to die.
Question: Does Hope really burn eternal?
#69
Posted 27 May 2012 - 01:35 PM
My hypocrisy knows no bounds.I suppose you could take a couple days off without paying attention. The players can't do that. But as fans, we can if we need to.
Patience is a virtue. It is that when the signs of hope are there to get one through the rough spots. In Cubs world, those signs have to be piled as high and deep as Mt. Everest is. It has to be that because the everyday watching takes that hope down a ton with each loss. Patience is cultivated by a showing of promise. In Cubs world we are being drained of time waiting on promise. Somethings gotta' give before there is nothing but habit leading to our demise as fans.
It's tough to bleed blue and waiting for one's spirit to die.
Question: Does Hope really burn eternal?
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