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  • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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    #1

    THAT guy... lol

    THOSE GUYS...those guys that sit behind home plate at baseball games and call home on their cell phones. You can practically read their lips and minds as they say, "Can you see me? I'm behind home plate. In the blue striped shirt. I'm holding up a beer right now and have styrofoam cheese on my head. You see me? You do?!? Yeahhhhhhhh!!"

    Then he turns to the guys he's with.

    "Hey, she sees me!" he excitedly exclaims as he high-fives the guy next to him. "She sees ALL of us!!"

    You've seen that guy, right? You might even be that guy. I have seen him several times in the last few years actually. He made his way up to Connecticut a few months ago to watch some fights at the casino and to try and work his way into TV land.

    I was once at the same fight he was at, at Foxwoods, and he happened to sit right next to me, about thirty years old in a suit, as he aligned himself in the camera line right behind the ring so he could be seen. He is sitting there next to me trying to call his girlfriend or somebody but he can't get through and he is going crazy, dialing and re-dialing the number. He's very anxious and getting angry when the phone either cuts off or he gets a busy signal. When he finally gets through he changed up his whole demeanor, acting almost nonchalant, as he asks her, "Hey, what's up? Can you see me? Yeah, I'm sitting right behind the ring."

    Apparently she couldn't see him, though, and this did not go over too well with the guy. He's telling her exactly what he's wearing, where he is sitting, what the people near him are wearing, etc. Finally, after a few minutes, he manages to make it into the line of sight of the viewers out there in TV land and he was so excited, asking her several times, "You can see me? I'm wearing the black suit, right?? Awesome! Call Tony and tell him to turn on the TV!"

    I told my friend, "Please, please, if you ever see me doing that...hit me in the head with a rock."
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    #2
    Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
    THOSE GUYS...those guys that sit behind home plate at baseball games and call home on their cell phones. You can practically read their lips and minds as they say, "Can you see me? I'm behind home plate. In the blue striped shirt. I'm holding up a beer right now and have styrofoam cheese on my head. You see me? You do?!? Yeahhhhhhhh!!"

    Then he turns to the guys he's with.

    "Hey, she sees me!" he excitedly exclaims as he high-fives the guy next to him. "She sees ALL of us!!"

    You've seen that guy, right? You might even be that guy. I have seen him several times in the last few years actually. He made his way up to Connecticut a few months ago to watch some fights at the casino and to try and work his way into TV land.

    I was once at the same fight he was at, at Foxwoods, and he happened to sit right next to me, about thirty years old in a suit, as he aligned himself in the camera line right behind the ring so he could be seen. He is sitting there next to me trying to call his girlfriend or somebody but he can't get through and he is going crazy, dialing and re-dialing the number. He's very anxious and getting angry when the phone either cuts off or he gets a busy signal. When he finally gets through he changed up his whole demeanor, acting almost nonchalant, as he asks her, "Hey, what's up? Can you see me? Yeah, I'm sitting right behind the ring."

    Apparently she couldn't see him, though, and this did not go over too well with the guy. He's telling her exactly what he's wearing, where he is sitting, what the people near him are wearing, etc. Finally, after a few minutes, he manages to make it into the line of sight of the viewers out there in TV land and he was so excited, asking her several times, "You can see me? I'm wearing the black suit, right?? Awesome! Call Tony and tell him to turn on the TV!"

    I told my friend, "Please, please, if you ever see me doing that...hit me in the head with a rock."
    Funny post. I hate people like that, nothing can ruin a night quite like getting a seat next to one of these douchebags.

    I even had it happen to me once at a concert, when the band I was there to see announced they were filming for a new concert DVD.

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    • Sin City
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      #3
      I've actually been on tv not knowing it.. got a call, said what? I'm on tv? looked around then saw the camera and waved . does that qualify me as "that guy?"

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        #4
        Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
        THOSE GUYS...those guys that sit behind home plate at baseball games and call home on their cell phones. You can practically read their lips and minds as they say, "Can you see me? I'm behind home plate. In the blue striped shirt. I'm holding up a beer right now and have styrofoam cheese on my head. You see me? You do?!? Yeahhhhhhhh!!"

        Then he turns to the guys he's with.

        "Hey, she sees me!" he excitedly exclaims as he high-fives the guy next to him. "She sees ALL of us!!"

        You've seen that guy, right? You might even be that guy. I have seen him several times in the last few years actually. He made his way up to Connecticut a few months ago to watch some fights at the casino and to try and work his way into TV land.

        I was once at the same fight he was at, at Foxwoods, and he happened to sit right next to me, about thirty years old in a suit, as he aligned himself in the camera line right behind the ring so he could be seen. He is sitting there next to me trying to call his girlfriend or somebody but he can't get through and he is going crazy, dialing and re-dialing the number. He's very anxious and getting angry when the phone either cuts off or he gets a busy signal. When he finally gets through he changed up his whole demeanor, acting almost nonchalant, as he asks her, "Hey, what's up? Can you see me? Yeah, I'm sitting right behind the ring."

        Apparently she couldn't see him, though, and this did not go over too well with the guy. He's telling her exactly what he's wearing, where he is sitting, what the people near him are wearing, etc. Finally, after a few minutes, he manages to make it into the line of sight of the viewers out there in TV land and he was so excited, asking her several times, "You can see me? I'm wearing the black suit, right?? Awesome! Call Tony and tell him to turn on the TV!"

        I told my friend, "Please, please, if you ever see me doing that...hit me in the head with a rock."


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          #5
          Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
          THOSE GUYS...those guys that sit behind home plate at baseball games and call home on their cell phones. You can practically read their lips and minds as they say, "Can you see me? I'm behind home plate. In the blue striped shirt. I'm holding up a beer right now and have styrofoam cheese on my head. You see me? You do?!? Yeahhhhhhhh!!"

          Then he turns to the guys he's with.

          "Hey, she sees me!" he excitedly exclaims as he high-fives the guy next to him. "She sees ALL of us!!"

          You've seen that guy, right? You might even be that guy. I have seen him several times in the last few years actually. He made his way up to Connecticut a few months ago to watch some fights at the casino and to try and work his way into TV land.

          I was once at the same fight he was at, at Foxwoods, and he happened to sit right next to me, about thirty years old in a suit, as he aligned himself in the camera line right behind the ring so he could be seen. He is sitting there next to me trying to call his girlfriend or somebody but he can't get through and he is going crazy, dialing and re-dialing the number. He's very anxious and getting angry when the phone either cuts off or he gets a busy signal. When he finally gets through he changed up his whole demeanor, acting almost nonchalant, as he asks her, "Hey, what's up? Can you see me? Yeah, I'm sitting right behind the ring."

          Apparently she couldn't see him, though, and this did not go over too well with the guy. He's telling her exactly what he's wearing, where he is sitting, what the people near him are wearing, etc. Finally, after a few minutes, he manages to make it into the line of sight of the viewers out there in TV land and he was so excited, asking her several times, "You can see me? I'm wearing the black suit, right?? Awesome! Call Tony and tell him to turn on the TV!"

          I told my friend, "Please, please, if you ever see me doing that...hit me in the head with a rock."
          This was just plain funny!!

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          • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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            #6
            Originally posted by Howlin' Wolf
            I've actually been on tv not knowing it.. got a call, said what? I'm on tv? looked around then saw the camera and waved . does that qualify me as "that guy?"
            Well...you were on thin ice there for a sec...you were on the fence but you didn't go too far overboard so, no, you aren't THAT guy (but watch yourself next time, stay in control

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            • BetterCallSaul
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              I hate that guy.

              In one of my lectures at uni, we have this guy who always asks ****** questions to get attention of the lecturer. He does this because he thinks it's cool and attracts the ladies. Every girl in the room thinks he is a ****.

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                #8
                Originally posted by timba1988
                I hate that guy.

                In one of my lectures at uni, we have this guy who always asks ****** questions to get attention of the lecturer. He does this because he thinks it's cool and attracts the ladies. Every girl in the room thinks he is a ****.
                Yea, the last guy who tried that ******ity got tased LOL Remember??...it's on youtube..."Don't tase me, Bro!!" ...That fool thought he was going to embarrass the speaker (was it Cheney?)...didnt work out for him, though

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                • Libido Sanchez
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                  #9
                  Good, funny post. What about the drunk guys that get into a fight and the crowd would rather watch them than what's going on in the ring? I mean, sometimes the fight in the ring isn't that good. But when it's a good fight and people would still rather watch the drunk guys go at it?

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                  • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Libido Sanchez
                    Good, funny post. What about the drunk guys that get into a fight and the crowd would rather watch them than what's going on in the ring? I mean, sometimes the fight in the ring isn't that good. But when it's a good fight and people would still rather watch the drunk guys go at it?
                    Then u have those drunken morons at fights who yell out ******, disrespectful comments to the fighters in the ring...and they have that goofy "drunk grin" on their faces as they look at their friends after they say something, like they are looking for someopne to laugh with them, like they are a big shot up on stage or something.

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