Yeah, after I said that, I figured I should listen to the last 20 second and they'd probably clear it up. When I listened to it yesterday, I was interrupted at that last little bit and never finished.
No. Its two cities I just hate the sports teams from Seattle because its the rival city historically. Hated the Sonics. Hate the Thunder after they moved. Hate the college teams. Could never get to cheer for the Mariners nor Seahawks because they were Seattle and I'm from Portland. Having a lot of friends that moved up there, you could imagine I get a lot of "12th man" bullshit in their acoustically modified stadium. "Frisco" because...I live in LA and are conditioned to hate everything about Northern California. Hate the Warriors, hate the Giants, hate the 49ers...oakland, not so much. Also had college roomates from the Bay Area and I was sick about them telling me about how "dope it is" and the stupid "YAY ARRRREAAAAAA" thing they do. We always go back and forth talking shit about various sports teams, usually warriors and giants. Get the "QUEST FOR SIX" alot. Also there's a theory I have regarding the techy "fans" from the area (Seattle and Bay Area) and the "loyalty" to their team. That's another discussion though. :MARIS61: Go Broncos. Although I disapprove of their Tebow-trading policy. :MARIS61:
"oh hey, we're so loud! look at these fucking earplugs I brought because we're loud as fuck!" nah man, fuck that. Rip City/Rose City is where the real fucking fans are. Fuck Seattle. I get biased, my bro lives in Seattle and feeds me info everyday about how bandwagon and weak most Seattle fans are. Says most games people are just chillin in the beer garden there.
I hated the Sonics and their fans, as well as the Huskies and their fans, so I'm not sure how I'm supposed to suddenly share a kinship with these people over a football team that's in the same fucking city. I actually like the Warriors. I don't really care about baseball, so the Giants don't mean much to me, but I like the A's. I like San Francisco a hell of a lot more than Seattle. When I go up there, I feel like I'm in a corporate created version of Portland. Everyone in Portland is dirty hipster, while everyone in Seattle is clean and preppy hipster. They actually shower up there.