What should i do cleveland fans
LeBron James: What should I do? Bitter Cleveland Fan: That's a little broad. Try again. BCF: Oh, absolutely. You really should. But where to begin? Game 5? The Decision? Its a tough call. BCF: What? LBJ: Should I tell you how much fun we had? BCF: It was fun at first, but you never finished the job. BCF: Wipe that smirk off your face. You at the very least tainted it. They stayed and won in the same place. Built a team around them. If you want to go to South Beach and have fun with your all-star team of friends, that is fine.
LBJ: What should I do? What should I do? BCF: Holy crap. Have you ever wanted more in life? We always want to have more of this or that. We want that nice sports car or that new house. We want that extra cup of coffee or that delicious piece of chocolate. We expect things fast now as well. We race through the drive-thru at that fast food spot or the other, always wanting that fancy latte or double burger with cheese in a speedy second!
Life has gotten fast these days. Many fans in the last week have certainly shared their enthusiasm for bringing Jones to the Browns via the social media world.
That in itself is a big reason for these new usually unrealistic plans always popping up. We all want more, all the time. If you haven't seen the Cavs' chant list for tonight, let me provide you with a couple of the suggestions:. Those are just a few of the suggestions that Cleveland has for the fans tonight, making sure that the city stays classy and gets the point across at the same time. Cleveland fans will have their first up-close-and-personal shots at LeBron James tonight.
When this is over, maybe they will have a sense of closure. These shirts do not bear obscenities. But they will also hit home hard for LeBron James. I mean, imagine how you would feel returning to a place where they loved and adored you. And when you look around, all you see are constant reminders of the betrayal that your decision gave the city.
I think that would be the best thing Cavaliers fans could do when they choose their shirts for the game tonight. All of the burning of jerseys was a sign of a city's frustration of constantly losing its star athletes to bigger markets. So let's try and keep the streets clean by not burning anything downtown tonight. The last thing the city of Cleveland needs is to be featured on CNN for setting one of the largest fires in history outside of Quicken Loans Arena.
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