Posted on 07/08/2013 1:09:44 PM PDT by Perdogg
People always throw out weird stuff surrounding their death ("When I die I want blah blah blah") but you rarely see people follow through on it. Not Scott E. Entsminger, a Browns fan who died at the age of 55 on July 4.
Entsminger "was an accomplished musician, loved playing the guitar and was a member of the Old Fogies Band." He was also, per his obituary in the Columbus Dispatch, a "lifelong Cleveland Browns fan and season ticket holder."
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Perhaps I should have more accurately said, the Fail Mary, as in the game against the Packers...
I guess that perpetual disappointment isn’t as traumatic as abandonment.
:-)
They’ll drop the casket just before the hole.
ohhh i like that one!
“Id want to be buried by New England Patriots so I could cheat death...”
Ya, it sucks to be a sports fan in Boston. I can’t even lift my head from the shame of the Pats cheating. I’d rather live in a city that only wins pure championships like Cleveland. Almost forgot the Buckeye’s were always the
“gold standard” for athletic integrity and academics. Let’s see, when was the last time a Cleveland professional sports team won a championship? I’m 48 and I don’t recall one?
“Ya, it sucks to be a sports fan in Boston.”
LOl. Boston is the best spots city EVER.Go Sox !
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The Browns won the 1964 NFL Championship.
From the late 1960’s to the early ‘80’s, the Rams owned their division, but year after year, they would always find a way to lose in the playoffs, even when they had the home field advantage and were heavily favored.
Well at least I was conceived the last time Cleveland won.
Every morning I take the Browns to the Super Bowl. Regular like clockwork.
SAY WHAT??? All three of them....Browns, Cavs, Indians, sure do know one thing. That would be how to grab defeat from the jaws of victory. I'll take the strategy of Belichik or the knowledge of baseball of Red Sox fans, anyday.
bttt
He’s got the dying Cleveland Browns fan blues.
I read that a lot of Boston area cemeteries had Sox paraphernalia placed on many gravesites the day after we won.
I’m sorry your Dad missed it.I just cried.
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Pearson pushed off.
Lol
Except in 89, versus the Eagles vaunted Gang Green defense. I remember, it was New Years Eve,and they couldn’t stop Jim Everett, Henry Ellard, and Flipper Anderson. I pray I live long enough to see an Eagle hoist the Lombardi Trophy!
In that case, you may be around for a while!
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