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Old -18-07-2004
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Re: Avenger Post this at the Herd Board RE: The last person to see Rosenbloom alive.

Like many others, My dad was a long time season ticket holder and I enjoyed going to the games and there is nothing that can replace the electric atmosphere that accompany those games.

However after the game was over, after the season ended, it becomes part of the past. The memories of the electric atmosphere fade much quicker then the memory of winning or losing. When I think back on the big games I attended and the Big Games I watched on television, there is one thing that dominates all other memories of that game.

The dominating memory is winning or losing. Winning and losing seem to have the same longevity at least in my memory banks far more then the roar of the crowd or the electric atmosphere. I think the only time I ever really worried about my own loyalty to the Rams was on the day they opened up in ST. Louis. I didn't know what to expect from myself because I had never been at those crossroads before.

I was pretty sure that it was all about nothing nevertheless it was in the back of my mind.

When the Rams took the field, When those Blue and Golds :ramlogo: were rustling about the field, it was over. The doubt I had turned out to be all about nothing after all. In fact I feel closer to the Rams then ever before. I feel closer to the Rams because of websites like this, Ram fans like yourself and the ability to converse with you.

If your loyalty is to a city more so then it is with a team, then why not spend your Sundays picking up garbage along side of your beloved cities hi-ways instead of watching the Rams?

Think about it.
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