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Rooting For The Underdog

Lincoln Adams | February 2, 2008 @ 5:02 pm

Update: How about them GIANTS, eh Patriots fans? :naughty:

Giants Win SUuper Bowl Over Patriots

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Even though it already seems to be something of an American tradition, I’ve always been one to root for the underdog, which is partly why I’ll be rooting for the New York Giants to win the Super Bowl this Sunday, so they can finally wipe the smug expressions off the faces of those arrogant Patsie snotballs. :ggrin:

It’s always gratifying to see a team or a person accomplish something that nobody on this planet expected them to achieve, because if they can do it, it makes you believe you can to.

My own life has been the life of an underdog as well. Because I had an idiot for a father, and because I had several disabilities holding me back, it was expected that I wouldn’t amount to much when I grew up. Teachers were already recommending that I be put in Special Resources, (which to put it uncharitably, is where they dump all the retards.)

I quickly exceeded expectations though, and when it became obvious I wasn’t being challenged enough, I kept moving up the tracks until I found myself taking honors-level classes. When high school came around, I even took advanced classes that helped me earn college credits before I graduated. By the time I finished my academic career, I had already earned two college degrees. In addition, during the time I spent contemplating a career as an attorney, I had scored above average on the LSAT and had been accepted to several law schools.

Not bad for a retard, eh? :D

Yet even now, I’m still treated like an underdog. I’m never taken seriously, and whenever I come across people looking for aid, help or advice, they take one good look at me and decide I’m not worth their time.

And then when something happens that completely defies their biased perception of me, they’re left in a state of complete and utter shock.

Eh, whatever. I sort of like being the underdog now. Being the guy who continuously proves everyone wrong. Being the guy who can succeed in the face of a world who had already declared him a hopeless failure.

Despite my unexpected accomplishments, if they still think I won’t ever amount to much, then I have only one thing to say to them:

GO GIANTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

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Who ARE these guys?

Lincoln Adams | January 20, 2008 @ 10:30 pm

Giants Beat Packers in OT: Advance to Super Bowl!

Man, what a ride!!! :roller:

What happened to the Giants that gave up 90 points to Dallas AND the Packers the beginning of the season? The Giants that came oh so close to falling apart at the seams, with more holes in their defense than swiss cheese? The Giants team that became so unlovable not even their fans could stand them?

All of a sudden they win 6 straight, then 2007 becomes 2008 and they take the Patriots to the brink, beat the Bucs, beat the Cowboys in Dallas, and now the Pack on their own frozen turf???

Who ARE these guys????

:wideeyed:

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