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Do You Curse During and At Bills Games?


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Do you curse during and at Bills games?  

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  1. 1. Do you curse while watching Bills games?

    • No, never - it’s a sin
      12
    • Yes, but politely (darn it, jeepers, criminey, etc)
      10
    • Yes, but no f-bombs
      17
    • Yes - full blown Tourette’s
      200
  2. 2. Do you curse out loud at the stadium?

    • No - it’s rude and obnoxious
      54
    • Yes - but I keep it civil
      118
    • Yes - full blown Tourette’s
      64


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I'm known to drop the F bomb in my house, but I'm bipolar and former Army so it's just hard to control.  My kids are absolutely clear on what are bad words though and exposing them to a little "color" in life builds character.  At least that's what I tell myself. 

4 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

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I was raised catholic, and from what I have witnessed in my life swearing is definitely not a sin, cause if it is, all us Catholics are Fuh king screwed…, 

 

Go Bills!!!

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21 minutes ago, klos63 said:

Not recently.

 

By “recently”, do you mean since Sunday night???   :)

 

I’m not perfect at a game, but pretty civil. I would not have wanted people dropping F-Bombs around my kids, no need for that in public. I might blurt out something a little more bland. 

 

At home I’m a little more “relaxed” as I’m in my own little castle. I’m sure during nice weather with the house opened up the neighbors have heard some ^&%$^#, but I’m also pretty sure they have heard those words before so I’m not embarrassed. 

 

I have one extreme exception to note. We had some neighbors over for a certain playoff game, and the opposing kickoff returner apparently “made his intentions clear” rather than downing the ball in the end zone as called for by….you know….the actual RULES OF THE GAME, I just might have gone full blown ballistic. They still talk to me, but I think just because they like my wife.   🤷‍♀️

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Is this some kind of ***** joke? Of course I ***** swear while watching a mother ***** football game in my own place. What kind of batshit crazy ####### doesn't?

 

When at the game, I take the "temperature"  of those around me. But in general I'm not dropping screaming F bombs when others are around.

 

(I hope the censorship works as intended, this time)

Hey, "batshit" didn't get censored. Good to know.

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At the stadium I'm always careful not to use foul language because of the all the kids/families around.  I try to use creative alternatives that allow me to vent but not upset parents. 

 

A few years ago while watching the Bills play down here in Cincinnati I called a ref, who made a terrible call, a "nincompoop".  A mom turned around laughing and said she hadn't heard that one in decades.

 

Other "curses" I use while AT the stadiums are:  Nitwit, dingbat, cockroach, incompetent, corrupt and apparatchik.  As you can guess almost all of my comments are aimed at the refs.

 

At home it's a completely different matter as the kids are out of the house.  In that environment I swear up a storm.  The only exception is if I'm watching the game with the grand kids then I default to my stadium vocabulary.

 

 

 

 

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Yes but only after reading posts that state the officials want the Bills opponent to win and when Edmunds makes a tackle 12 yards downfield....lol

Someone told me to F off in the thread last Sunday.  But he is a ***** moron.

I keep it clean at the game. My kids are usually with me and they learned to swear by age 2 but only at home.  

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I’m not proud of how I behave during games—my blood pressure, anxiety, and overall angst go off the rails, and I literally can’t sit still. Language is just the background music for all of the above. As I’m typing this, I’m beginning to realize the Buffalo Bills are not good for my health! 🧐:w00t:

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This is actually a good question. I think if you are at a game live and are shouting obscenities you’re a douche. I mean, what grown ass man or woman thinks that is acceptable?  In the privacy of your own home, do what you want. 
 

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I one time got a whole section in the nosebleeds(cmon anything goes up there) when Tannehill was with the Dolphins to chant "Tannehill f***s animals, WE KNOW! WE KNOW!" 

1 hour ago, eball said:

This is actually a good question. I think if you are at a game live and are shouting obscenities you’re a douche. I mean, what grown ass man or woman thinks that is acceptable?  In the privacy of your own home, do what you want. 

right when youre actually there and feeling the energy of the game youre a douche. i mean how sensitive have we become where swearing at a Bills game is not okay?? its a footabll game

 

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22 minutes ago, Iiiiiiiiive Got a Feeeelin said:

I one time got a whole section in the nosebleeds(cmon anything goes up there) when Tannehill was with the Dolphins to chant "Tannehill f***s animals, WE KNOW! WE KNOW!" 

right when youre actually there and feeling the energy of the game youre a douche. i mean how sensitive have we become where swearing at a Bills game is not okay?? its a footabll game

 

 

My only friend from my youth who still lives in WNY has season tix to the Bills and the Sabres. Primo Bills tix, but his wife won’t go because the crowd is too crude. She’s no prude, but she has limits. She goes to the Sabres games on occasion because they are more civilized. I can understand that.  

 

Mature adults expect a certain level of behavior. It’s not church, but there are limits. You don’t seem to get that. There are parents in the upper bowl who can only afford to take their kids to a game by sitting up there. NOTHING wrong with that, in fact I LOVE it. They should NOT have to listen to your crap. Period. 

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