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Tom Talks: Adults shouldn't ask for autographs


Dpantherman

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I think anyone thats a big enough fan to join a message board dedicated to a football team would more than likley ask to get their jersey/helmet/ ticket or game program signed if they had the chance.... I agree with the statement theres a place and time . I dont think you should interupt someone at dinner or out with the family but I see no problem if your at a event such as a game, tranning camp or the opening of a new bojangles , cell phone store or whatever.

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people are out there seeking autographs from way more people than just football players etc. I do agree with the time and place and if I happen to be walking past the stadium for a football game and see Mack Strong doing a charity event in the lot, damn right I'm gonna get him to sign my ticket or jersey etc.

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Yeah, it boils down to a very simple point. Opinion.

I'm an adult, and for another adult to tell me what I should like, or not like, and have no say so in the matter other than spew garbage for ratings.............well that's just rubbish.

Men aren't even men anymore, they are crybaby bitches looking for whatever sales.

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How about adults should act adult and not tell other adults what they should or shouldn't like? If you are a card collector or just like to collect signatures as your own hobby, that's your choice. Nobody else's. Im tired of society laying out rules for age, gender, race, culture, etc. and how they should or shouldn't act. People are different. Each person has their own beliefs. Thier own ways of life. If the world had a more open mind, things would be a whole lot better. Tom Sorensen is a dick and has no right to tell other adults what they should do.

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