Most Abused Phrase: I bleed Orange and White

#26
#26
Another phrase used around here lately and for the last few years sadly, is, "I'm real excited about this coach."

Sadly, it means we have just had to hire another one.
 
#32
#32
Someone should tell Coach that it is just bleed orange. Some might find the bleeding white offensive. lol!
 
#37
#37
Classic example. The cold hard truth is...Money brought all these coach's here and money will take them away. They bleed orange and white until the next highest bidder comes along. These coach's are no different than any other in America I'm just pointing out that loyalty comes and goes with dollars and cents. Sad really...:ermm:

Also what's sad is when poster's feel the need to start thread's like this one. Perhaps even sadder than that is when poster's put unnecessary apostrophy's in their plural noun's, as if the noun's were possessive. Makes me wonder what said posters English teacher's would think if they were to see these post's....
 
#38
#38
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#39
#39
Classic example. The cold hard truth is...Money brought all these coach's here and money will take them away. They bleed orange and white until the next highest bidder comes along. These coach's are no different than any other in America I'm just pointing out that loyalty comes and goes with dollars and cents. Sad really...:ermm:

The fact that their loyalty is purchased doesn't make it less valid.

There are people all over the world in all sorts of careers that are passionately devoted to their work. They live it, breath it and are consumed by it. Perhaps even obsessed with their own success to an unhealthy degree. There is nothing more important to them.

Then they lose their job or take another one. The obsession moves with them.

Our new guys will bleed orange and white until they are fired or move on something they're more excited about or perhaps even pays more. Then they'll bleed some other color. It's no big deal.
 

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