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Hockey fans used to be considerate (when they weren't punching each other). My dad taught me that you waited for a stoppage to leave or return to your row. Hang back by the tunnel so you don't block other people's view.Sadly, it is a permanent part of the "look at me, everybody...over here, cell phone, youtube, instant gratification" world. They ALLL need to get off my grass and STFU.
Honestly, they are less annoying than the hockey guy, that needs to stand up in front of me and wave at the camera, twenty times a game, during play. Good god, only your mom cares and she's not watching.
He was yelling ka-BOOM.Listening to the AFDO last week was rough with that guy yelling whatever he was yelling.
It is simply a matter of time.It beats "mashed potatoes."
It's already happened. I heard someone yell it out on live coverage recently.It is simply a matter of time.
The screaming inane nonsense during or right after a drive predates tiktok, by a lot. Watching tiktok and using Urban Dictionary is going to rot your brain, man.Some of that is TikTok? Or proliferated by it?
I just learned this: According to Urban Dictionary, 'gyatt,' or 'gyat' is a shortened term for "goddamn" that guys use when they see a girl they find attractive. Usually, the girl has a curvy figure.
"moving day" is beginning to get on my nerves aswell.
I realize the predating TikTok...but, I got introduced to GYATT this past week and TikTok seems to be a constant source for latest trend of doing stupid sh#t (tide pod snack for you?)The screaming inane nonsense during or right after a drive predates tiktok, by a lot. Watching tiktok and using Urban Dictionary is going to rot your brain, man.
Get off my lawn.That has been used in golf for a long time. Eagle took full advantage of moving day.
Its the day players jostle for position so they don't miss the cut on the last day, or move themselves into position to have a chance to win in the final round.