Trauma1 said:
WOW.....forget to take your seroquel today. I must say your post made me laugh and further demonstates why pharmaceutical companies put so much money into developing antipsychotics.... oh and yes, i do reside in florida and love every minute of it. I was born and raised in connecticut which last time i checked is a new england state, but if you doubt that please feel free to pull out a map and check for yourself. Your accusation of being a "bandwagon" fan is about as laughable as your childish post. I'm going to take a wild guess and say that reading comprehension isn't your strong point as that's evinced by your misinformed moronic rant.
You're not even going to point out what is misinformed or moronic in my rant? I'm basing my rant on FACT. That explains your lack of rebutle.
Also, reading comprehension has to do with reading and not writing. I know you like to use big words at an attempt to look somewhat intelligent but it doesn't work if you use them in the wrong context. Here, get educated.
Reading Comprehension Defined. “Intentional thinking during which meaning is constructed through interactions between text and reader.”
Obviously reading comprehension wasn't YOUR strongest point.
Here let's analyze the mini paragraph in which you targeted for a majority of your post. I'll break it down sentence by sentence for you.
"How long you been a patriots fan?"
This is a question. You can tell because of the strategically placed question mark.
"I see you reside in florida."
This is an observation that was strategically placed behind the question. This is put there in order to indicate when you respond that I'm interested in how you became a patriots fan.
"You sound like one of the bandwagon hoppers from 5 years ago."
Now this is another observation. Seeing on how you like a team that has won 3 superbowls in the last 5 years you should be used to this kind of thing. And also seeing on you have nothing else better to say about anyone else on the team but Tom Brady and the superbowl rings, it seems to me you don't know who is even on the team besides Tom Brady. Hence the "You sound like" which is strategically worded. Instead of saying "You are obviously a bandwagon jumper."
"If that's the case, I'll be counting the days till you're a colts fan."
Last sentence here. I hope you're still with me. "If that's the case" indicating if you are indeed a bandwagon jumper that you're soon to jump on the colts bandwagon. I never said "You're obviously going to be on the colts bandwagon next." Reason behind this is because I don't know if your a bandwagon jumper or not. I'm glad I could be of assistance to your lack of comprehension of what I wrote. Have a nice day