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I’m glad it was the train wreck we saw rather than the middling semi competitive team of last year. Instead of giving away a Davies or Hader for a 4th outfielder we got a small boost in the farm system and a clear direction. I’m not saying I’d call it a good fan experience but I am relieved that we got more than a draft pick for Machado and a few other prospects to make the future not seem so terribly bleak. 

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33 minutes ago, Going Underground said:

The same people who rated theTitanic cruise at 5% The food and the orchestra were exceptional. Great time till we hit the iceberg. 

"Aside from THAT, how did you like the play Mrs. Lincoln?" 

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42 minutes ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

Ha, maybe.  I watched way more games than I should have this year.  My excuse is I was home bound for a large portion of the season.  

25 years ago, and cable TV wasnt what it is today.  I blew my back out and was homebound for a couple of months. As horrible and bad as this season was, it beats watching Jerry Springer, Maurey and Oprah. :):)

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4 hours ago, Frobby said:

Fangraphs has a poll up asking each team’s fans “how would you rate your overall 2018 season fan experience?”    Right now, 5% of Orioles fans have said it was a “very good experience.”    Who the hell are these people?    I realize the team needed a rebuild and got shocked into starting one, but anyone who calls 2018 a very good fan experience needs to find a good psychiatrist, or perhaps just accept being a masochist.  “Thank you sir, may I have another?”

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/how-did-you-feel-about-the-2018-season/#orioles

So there is indeed some Koolaid drinkers still around! :)?

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1 hour ago, Redskins Rick said:

25 years ago, and cable TV wasnt what it is today.  I blew my back out and was homebound for a couple of months. As horrible and bad as this season was, it beats watching Jerry Springer, Maurey and Oprah. :):)

Agreed.  Dealing with family illness and not impressed with network or cable tv for the most while trying to kill time.

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24 minutes ago, Frobby said:

You weren’t alone.   There were a few other trolls.   

I've never been called a troll before, but I guess I was trolling. What do you call someone who takes an online poll that asks if Orioles fans had a good experience in 2018 serious? Whatever the word is, that is what you are.  :) 

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10 minutes ago, Ohfan67 said:

I've never been called a troll before, but I guess I was trolling. What do you call someone who takes an online poll that asks if Orioles fans had a good experience in 2018 serious? Whatever the word is, that is what you are.  :) 

I didn’t mean to insult you, sorry about that.   Put it this way, I think going into a poll intended for another team’s fans and voting the opposite way from what you’d expect a true fan of that team to vote fits within most people’s definition of “trolling.”    I don’t think in general you are a troll, though.    I’ve certainly never had a problem with you here and enjoy your posts.   

As to what I am, “rube” might fit here.   

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11 minutes ago, Frobby said:

I didn’t mean to insult you, sorry about that.   Put it this way, I think going into a poll intended for another team’s fans and voting the opposite way from what you’d expect a true fan of that team to vote fits within most people’s definition of “trolling.”    I don’t think in general you are a troll, though.    I’ve certainly never had a problem with you here and enjoy your posts.   

As to what I am, “rube” might fit here.   

I was just teasing. And a little embarrassed! ?

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