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Anthems and Protests ---
While we certainly understand the frustration by fans on all sides of the discussion, we have decided to keep the Broncos Country message boards separate from politics. Recent events have brought the NFL to the forefront of political debates, but due to the highly emotional and passionate discussion it tends to involve, we think it’s best to continue to keep politics and this forum separate. Yes, the forum is meant for discussion, but we’d like to keep that discussion to football as much as possible.
With everything going on in our country, it would be nice to keep our complaints and cheers purely related to football here. If you feel passionately, there are plenty of other outlets available to you to express your opinions. We know this isn’t the most popular decision, but we ask that you respect it.
Thank you for understanding.
--Broncos Country Message Board Staff
From my experience.....it shows much more strength/maturity to agree with someone you do not get along with (when you are on the same page), then to only disagree with them.
Growing up in The Great White North, it was pretty much a given that we would play hockey and curl, often on the coldest of nights (luckily in enclosed building!!). Curling was often made fun of by those who did not understand the game, and I 'get' the reasoning. But once you play you will realize it is a game of many skills. It is a wintery sort of game (on ice), but has different skill requirements, including some physics, chess, conditioning (if you are sweeper), good technique, and vision/accuracy of course.
Try it out! If nothing else, we canucks learned the art of socializing after the game!!
Many of us want to be wealthy. But if one is wise with their spending, they can be wealthier than those who have lots of money, but have a lack of control in how they spend.
One can also be wealthier in everything non monetary, and typically those are the best aspects of life.
Lets be smart, not panic, get the facts, use common sense....and move forward. And if need be, send a message to someone who has a responsibility, and make sure they are doing their job.
We can beat anything.....but we should never beat ourselves.
Garbage has a lingering bad name. But you'd think that the super race that we are, we'd know that food (and other things) and all that goes with it look wonderful in stage one, when we prepare to eat it, but not so wonderful when we finish, throw it out, and dispose. It's like we turn on a good friend, knowing all along what is going to happen!!
Over the decades, I have been accustomed to seeing folks lose (at whatever they are into) but usually offer congratz to their opponent, and even show support. But in these times, and more so in some places, I see a growing trend of losing and being gracious as unrelated outcomes. I prefer the trend reverse itself back to the way it was.
Sometimes when we're minding our own business, things just get in the way. Not exactly what we bargained for, but there will be plenty of good by staying on that correct path.
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