What annoys the SHIT out of me, and I might have written this before, but let's recap, is the way that ESPN has tried to impose their own version of syntax on the world, and what annoys me worse is that people have apparently fallen for it.
BobbyR even committed this offense in that thread about people taking things too seriously:
A Yankee fan
ESPN apparently decided, overnight, that if you're talking about ONE fan, you should talk about the team as if it's a single unit of measure.
A Yankee fan.
A Cub fan.
An Angel fan.
A Florida Gator fan.
THIS IS THE DUMB. DUMB. DUMBEST SHIT I HAVE EVER SEEN.
The worst example is when they talk about a Red Sox fan, and they call that person "A Red Sock fan".
GO.... FUCK... YOURSELF.....
For one thing, that one fan is a fan of the team. The team is the Red Sox.
For another thing, that team name is a trademarked name. You don't go manipulating it. I don't go around telling people, "Yeah, I'm a big fan of The Simpson". Because that's
fucking stupid. Should I tell everyone that my favorite team is the Chicago Bear? I'm a big Bear fan. ASSHOLES FUCK YOU!!!
I'm writing Simmons about this because I've really had all I can take.
(Note, all of the vulgarity here is directed at ESPN's idiocy, none of this is directed toward BobbyR, he can't help it that he's fallen victim.)
Hey, is TH a Four Horesman fan?