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Originally posted by Goalline:
Personally, I have never purchased a jersey, but my wife likes to buy them.

Same here. And she also buys me Packer coats, shirts (that aren't jerseys), sweaters, socks, ties, etc. In fact, every Packer thing I have has been given to me - including a share of stock by various people.

As for if I should continue to wear them? When the old Steeler guys at work stop wearing their jerseys, I'll stop wearing mine. Smiler
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Originally posted by ammo:
I'm going to a bar Saturday because they are having a best dressed Packer fan contest. I'm wearing Packer pajama type pants, a Packer collared shirt with a Levens jersey over top and a Packer tie. I can't decide on a Packer hard hat, Packer baseball type cap or a floppy type hat that has a Packer G on it.


That's what I was planning on wearing.
I usually don't wear Packer gear for a couple of reasons

1.) I think its bad luck for me to wear Packer stuff
2.) I'm usually alone in my house, so it doesn't matter what I wear
3.) I've finally outgrown throwing a nerf football to myself and diving over the couch or tapping my feet to get two steps in before I cross the door threshold. If I was wearing a jersey, I'd probably fall right back into old habits.
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Originally posted by Goalline:
Could be worse.At least you don't work with Queen and Bore fans.

There are some Bears fans around. They aren't very vocal and don't wear team jerseys. Maybe they don't make them. Anyway, one is a very nice guy. I once told him that the Bears and the Cubs share the same slogan - "Wait until next year". And that the only difference between the Bears and the Titanic was that the Titanic had a band. I mean't it in fun, but he looked hurt by my comments so I quit.
Owned two GB jerseys in my life: #15 (Starr) at age 6, but the background color was some weird shade of yellow, so it might not have been official; and #42 (Brockington) at age 11. Wore that bitch to rags. Since then I've been content with my own clothing on most occasions.

Grown adult wearing a football jersey when he hasn't played organized football since childhood = pretty much gay all day.
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Originally posted by CitizenDan:

Grown adult wearing a football jersey when he hasn't played organized football since childhood = pretty much gay all day.


You would haved hated being in my office today as it was "Wear your favorite NFL team's jersey" day. It probably wouldn't have gone over well if you had walked up to everyone who wore a jersey and told them they were gay or a lesbo. There were A LOT of quite successful people who wore jerseys, some smoking hot women included.

I personally don't own a jersey anymore once my Robert Brooks 87 jersey stopped fitting me. That said, lighten up on those that like to wear a jersey now and then. Sometimes people just want to get out of stuffy suits and businesswear and have some fun once in awhile.

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