tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3237610160312318565.post6361693007122776140..comments2023-09-26T15:04:00.610-05:00Comments on Dave Krieg's Strike Beard: Homecoming GameRamona P. http://www.blogger.com/profile/12287491380049695397noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3237610160312318565.post-54981252003928890452013-07-06T19:26:32.965-05:002013-07-06T19:26:32.965-05:00"The continuity of my Seahawks fandom while E..."The continuity of my Seahawks fandom while EVERYTHING else in my life changes is unbelievably comforting to me."<br /><br />Truer words have never been uttered. I wanted to ask you some profound question, but I keep coming back to the Seahawks. I own a lot of Star Wars stuff, Marvel and DC merchandise, memorabilia from childhood, and dozens of dvds of a "geeky" nature. I'm a regular visitor to fandombase (Soon to be more than one fandom site.). But all of that pales in comparison to the investment I've put into the Seahawks. I own two tvs, but I watch most of my shows online (One reason is Sacramento is on mountain time. Come on people, fix your idiot tv schedules.). I'm devoted to the Hawks. As a kid, I'd watch every football game on the weekend. I remember Bernie Kosar sewing up the Heisman, only to have Doug Flutie steal it. I don't watch college football, the M's, Sonics, college basketball, but I can't get enough of the Seahawks. They ARE my fandom. I didn't realize that until today. That's just weird. <br /><br />Thanks for pointing that out. Have a good one, Johnnie.<br />neurocellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12682975810327678648noreply@blogger.com