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<blockquote data-quote="buzz_wiser©" data-source="post: 152477" data-attributes="member: 1214"><p>I, myself, like [USER=716]@Yoda[/USER] come from the same town where a GT fan sighting over the past few years has been as rare as a Bigfoot sighting. Living as close to the Cesspool as we do and pulling for the jackets has grown to be a part of life.</p><p></p><p>My first memory of anything involving GT was the 1987 Baseball ACC championship in Greenville,SC.</p><p>The "Joltin Jackets" with Ricardo Ingram were a fun team to watch.</p><p></p><p>From Growing up with my grandparents and other relatives being Die Hard dwag fans, I decided to take a different path and pull for the "other" GA team.</p><p>I really started paying more attn. to the team from Atl after the baseball tourney I saw them play in.</p><p>Soon after I started watching GT football and have been hooked ever since to anything GT.</p><p></p><p>I have enjoyed reading these stories. It makes me see that no matter where we are in the state or country, we all share a huge common denominator.</p><p></p><p>By meeting several people at varied GT activities, I have found the fan base to be closer to a family than just people who attend games.</p><p></p><p>The fan base is very tight knit seem to be more appreciative and really love telling you stories of their favorite moments.</p><p></p><p>With my business, I have a lot of GT customers/business owners and spend a lot of time listening to the older Alums and letting them reminisce.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for starting this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzz_wiser©, post: 152477, member: 1214"] I, myself, like [USER=716]@Yoda[/USER] come from the same town where a GT fan sighting over the past few years has been as rare as a Bigfoot sighting. Living as close to the Cesspool as we do and pulling for the jackets has grown to be a part of life. My first memory of anything involving GT was the 1987 Baseball ACC championship in Greenville,SC. The "Joltin Jackets" with Ricardo Ingram were a fun team to watch. From Growing up with my grandparents and other relatives being Die Hard dwag fans, I decided to take a different path and pull for the "other" GA team. I really started paying more attn. to the team from Atl after the baseball tourney I saw them play in. Soon after I started watching GT football and have been hooked ever since to anything GT. I have enjoyed reading these stories. It makes me see that no matter where we are in the state or country, we all share a huge common denominator. By meeting several people at varied GT activities, I have found the fan base to be closer to a family than just people who attend games. The fan base is very tight knit seem to be more appreciative and really love telling you stories of their favorite moments. With my business, I have a lot of GT customers/business owners and spend a lot of time listening to the older Alums and letting them reminisce. Thanks for starting this thread. [/QUOTE]
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