NWPATSFAN
Well-Known Member
Phew! I bet you feel better now.meh...
Just so you know..... Its always a bad look to question someones ‘smarts‘ whilst misspelling simple words.... Talk about clueless.
Just two places NW..........
1. Laughing at your ‘smarts‘ at ‘winning online arguments‘.
AND
2. Replying to your ‘smarts‘ aka opinions.
Somehow you think it matters where a team plays its home games, so of those out of country games, the fact is some of those games were Rams home games too, right? The point is, a fan has no control over where their team plays a home game.
Here‘s another fact....
The Pats have just 6 more seasons playing in the Boston area compared to the Rams playing in the LA area. So when you are talking over half a decade of Fan Area Loyalty there is an not a significant difference. Not that is matters to me, but it seems the question is a matter of Area Loyalty to you, no?
Lastly.....
1. You can have a ‘Lastly two things‘...
2. You can have a ‘Lastly three things or more‘...
3. You can have a ‘Lastly list of things‘ however they should regard one subject like I am doing here with your ‘question‘ on whether you an have ‘Lastly two things‘ or not, or like I did before about your ‘smarts‘ aka opinions.
4. And ‘lastly‘....... (No you can‘t do this, unless it is done intentionally for an emphasis, or an exaggeration like I am doing here with you, unless you just don‘t care if it is in done in bad form, or not, much like your did with your misspelling simple words when calling out another posters ‘smarts‘) Now you can go ask your make believe friend if you like, (maybe bring up my intentional run on sentence too) but I doubt they will have a different opinion than you, since you are he, and he is you.
Try having sex, with a woman for a release instead.
What is it with the inability to stay focused?
It's not about A home game. Or even a couple home games. It's where the team is/was located.
Firstly and lastly, see how I started and ended there?
It's really not that difficult.
Technically, firstly should never be used at all. Nor should lastly or secondly or thirdly. All of these are considered bad English.