Buck Nasty
You'll have nothing and like it
I was wondering how everyone dealt with a loss by the Bucks on any given Saturday.
Does it ruin your whole day?
Do you become a total asshole?
Do you get over it and move on?
The reason I ask is this. This past Saturday we were invited over to one of our newer neighbors house to watch the game. They found out several of us were big Bucks fans and decided it would be a great way to get to know the neighbors. (good idea in theory) Bob I will call him Bob for the sake of the story, has a beautiful finished lower level shrine to the Bucks complete with about a 50" Flat Screen TV so the environment was perfect. As usually happens in these types of situations, for the 1st quarter everyone (about 5 couples) is down in the football room watching the game. By the time the second quarter rolls around most if not all of the women are upstairs talking and attending to children (pretty common I am sure) Soon after halftime things start going downhill for the Bucks. Bob is getting more and more tense and not really enjoying the company much I sense. By midway through the 3rd quarter it it obvious the Bucks are not going to win. Bob is going to hurt someone or himself. The game is starting to become a comedy of errors by the start of the 4th quarter and Bob disappears. There are 5 of us still in this guys basement watching the game, and it takes a while before we realize he has been gone for a quite some time. The game ends and still no Bob, we walk upstairs to see whats going on and catch up with the women. None of us are happy, but we are dealing with it. I ask Bobs wife, I will call her Mother Theresa what happened to Bob. She said Bob does not deal well with Buckeye losses and he is up in their room. She says he will probably stay there until tomorrow. I kind of laugh and make a joke about it and she gets this terrified look on her face that says " you think its funny, but I'm probably going to get my ass kicked tonight" Any way I stopped short of inviting her to spend the night at our house, and everyone decided it would be a good time to leave. Talk about making an impression on your new neighbors. Anyway it just got me wondering how everyone else deals with a Bucks loss.
PSA: Bob, (you know who you are) if by chance you are a member of the Planet I'm sorry, but I had to tell the story. Seek help
Does it ruin your whole day?
Do you become a total asshole?
Do you get over it and move on?
The reason I ask is this. This past Saturday we were invited over to one of our newer neighbors house to watch the game. They found out several of us were big Bucks fans and decided it would be a great way to get to know the neighbors. (good idea in theory) Bob I will call him Bob for the sake of the story, has a beautiful finished lower level shrine to the Bucks complete with about a 50" Flat Screen TV so the environment was perfect. As usually happens in these types of situations, for the 1st quarter everyone (about 5 couples) is down in the football room watching the game. By the time the second quarter rolls around most if not all of the women are upstairs talking and attending to children (pretty common I am sure) Soon after halftime things start going downhill for the Bucks. Bob is getting more and more tense and not really enjoying the company much I sense. By midway through the 3rd quarter it it obvious the Bucks are not going to win. Bob is going to hurt someone or himself. The game is starting to become a comedy of errors by the start of the 4th quarter and Bob disappears. There are 5 of us still in this guys basement watching the game, and it takes a while before we realize he has been gone for a quite some time. The game ends and still no Bob, we walk upstairs to see whats going on and catch up with the women. None of us are happy, but we are dealing with it. I ask Bobs wife, I will call her Mother Theresa what happened to Bob. She said Bob does not deal well with Buckeye losses and he is up in their room. She says he will probably stay there until tomorrow. I kind of laugh and make a joke about it and she gets this terrified look on her face that says " you think its funny, but I'm probably going to get my ass kicked tonight" Any way I stopped short of inviting her to spend the night at our house, and everyone decided it would be a good time to leave. Talk about making an impression on your new neighbors. Anyway it just got me wondering how everyone else deals with a Bucks loss.
PSA: Bob, (you know who you are) if by chance you are a member of the Planet I'm sorry, but I had to tell the story. Seek help