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So what would you like, for us to ignore the reality of this organization? For us to refrain from mentioning how bad and how far away they are from anything that resembles respectability?

Sorry, I don't want to talk about how many home runs Reynolds has or how in love you are with Adam Jones. It does have a bright spot or two. But end of the day, this team is a steaming pile. Always has been.

Sorry, I don't want to live with my head buried in the sand.

This is the crux of being a baseball fan. It's a business it's entertaiment, the players mostly are friends and it's a lot closer to professional wrestling than we care to admit. A lot of people enjoy pro wrestling even though they know it's not real. I think it's the same for baseball. It's a game I loved when I was a kid, so I pretend to myself it's still the same game. But it's not, and probably never was. But I like movies too and I know they aren't real either.
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This is the crux of being a baseball fan. It's a business it's entertaiment, the players mostly are friends and it's a lot closer to professional wrestling than we care to admit. A lot of people enjoy pro wrestling even though they know it's not real. I think it's the same for baseball. It's a game I loved when I was a kid, so I pretend to myself it's still the same game. But it's not, and probably never was. But I like movies too and I know they aren't real either.

But do you watch bad movies? Do you eat at bad restaurants?

There's a reason we stop doing things that aren't enjoyable and continue doing the things we do find enjoyable. I guess that's up to the person -- what they find enjoyable. For some, pain is pleasure.

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I know, right?

It's the last crutch we as O's fans can cling onto. After a new owner comes in and we still stink, there will be nothing left.

It would take several years of failure for a new owner to make me lose all the hope I'd gain when Angelos sells the team.

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But do you watch bad movies? Do you eat at bad restaurants?

Do you write posts every day about how terrible a certain movie is and how bad that restaurant sucks?

I agree with Silent James, you are tedious.

If you go to Yelp.com and make 20,000 posts about how terrible the Alfredo sauce at Bertucci's is, they'd disable your account.

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Let it out, SJ!!!!!!! This is a forum to sound your frustrations.

If you will notice I haven't been posting a ton recently. I take a break because it is bad enough watching the team lose then to come on here and TALK about the team losing endlessly is just further punishment.

I have my own blog to write, that's enough discussion of misery for me.

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Do you write posts every day about how terrible a certain movie is and how bad that restaurant sucks?

I agree with Silent James, you are tedious.

If you go to Yelp.com and make 20,000 posts about how terrible the Alfredo sauce at Bertucci's is, they'd disable your account.

This is silly. This is an Orioles forum! What are we supposed to talk about? NMS isn't tedious, the Orioles are tedious.

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Do you write posts every day about how terrible a certain movie is and how bad that restaurant sucks?

I agree with Silent James, you are tedious.

If you go to Yelp.com and make 20,000 posts about how terrible the Alfredo sauce at Bertucci's is, they'd disable your account.

You can always put me or anyone else you deem as "too negative" or "too tedious" on ignore.

BTW, you can also refrain from posting in my threads. That's a start.

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But do you watch bad movies? Do you eat at bad restaurants?

All the time, actually. Mostly the bad movie thing, though. I actually enjoy bad movies, but of course I don't mistake my liking it for it actually being good. That's kinda like my Oriole fandom. I love them. I don't mistake them for being good as a result.

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You can always put me or anyone else you deem as "too negative" or "too tedious" on ignore.

BTW, you can also refrain from posting in my threads. That's a start.

Nah, it's nice to have a baseline for negativity. If you've weighed in on a topic I can be sure your opinion is the worst possible outcome, and we can work up from there.

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Seriously, how long until Angelos sells this team?

Isn't there some kind of petition we can get circulating through Baltimore?!?! Like back in high school when you'd pass around something to get signed to allow seniors to go out for lunch instead of eating the sh*t cafeteria food?

I'll stand outside the warehouse with signs if anyone wants to join...

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My current routine: After the kids and wife go to bed I watch the first couple of innings. When O's are playing well I continue to watch. When O's are playing poorly I turn them off. The next morning I check the box scores. Then I'll fast forward to innings where the O's score or something interesting happened, and watch that. That's about it.

But even that limited exposure is getting old. In truth I am contemplating following a National League team on a regular basis. (Maybe the Phils since they are good and I grew up about 45 minutes outside Philadelphia.) That way I can still root for the O's down the road when/if they return to respectability. Is it possible to switch allegience? I don't know, but I'm at the point where I just might give it a try.

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