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Gooch1034
Fuck off!
When I was posting at ESPN, I got caught up with arguing with Dubster as much as I could because he pissed me off so well. Needless to say, I had a bad reputation because I never added much to the boards other than bickering and the fact that back then, I didn't care.
Tox invited me to SportsHoopla and in my introduction post, Bossman made it clear he wasn't too sure about me joining SportsHoopla based on the crap I posted at ESPN. He was totally honest about his opinion of me but in the nicest way a human being could say it. He gave me the benefit of the doubt and straight up welcomed me here and hoped I would change my ways. He never treated me bad when he(and everyone else) could have ignored me or just chased me out. I was going through my first round of chemo so needless to say, with Bossman generously offered to listen if I ever needed to talk as I went through the nightmare. He reached out his hand to me when he only knew of me being an asshole on message boards. I didn't deserve it. 99.9% of people wouldn't have gave 2 shits and rightfully so. He did and as corny as it sounds, he helped change my outlook on life. I didn't reach out to him as often as I needed but knowing he was willing to listen was a blessing for me. I will always remember him and will always be thankful and appreciative of knowing Steve.
I have read some good stories in the other threads about Steve's death. Please, tell them again here and add other stories you want to tell.
Tox invited me to SportsHoopla and in my introduction post, Bossman made it clear he wasn't too sure about me joining SportsHoopla based on the crap I posted at ESPN. He was totally honest about his opinion of me but in the nicest way a human being could say it. He gave me the benefit of the doubt and straight up welcomed me here and hoped I would change my ways. He never treated me bad when he(and everyone else) could have ignored me or just chased me out. I was going through my first round of chemo so needless to say, with Bossman generously offered to listen if I ever needed to talk as I went through the nightmare. He reached out his hand to me when he only knew of me being an asshole on message boards. I didn't deserve it. 99.9% of people wouldn't have gave 2 shits and rightfully so. He did and as corny as it sounds, he helped change my outlook on life. I didn't reach out to him as often as I needed but knowing he was willing to listen was a blessing for me. I will always remember him and will always be thankful and appreciative of knowing Steve.
I have read some good stories in the other threads about Steve's death. Please, tell them again here and add other stories you want to tell.