I'm not a true A's fan, but I like the A's. That being said, should I grow a playoff beard (or more accurately, playoff peach fuzz)? What do you all think?
Poll #837351 Playoff beard?
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 5
Poll #837351 Playoff beard?
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 5
Should I grow a playoff beard?
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Yes, every little bit helps.![]()
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2 (40.0%)
No, it won't really matter.![]()
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1 (20.0%)
You're crazy. Go away, Mr. Crazy.![]()
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2 (40.0%)
- now feeling:
curious - now playing:m-flo LOVES Akiko Wada - HEY!
After two years of watching the playoffs from home, the A's finally make their return to October play. It has been a while since the Bay Area has seen playoff baseball, ever since both the A's and Giants hopes were dashed on "Black Saturday" (of which I wll never speak again). Congrats to the boys in green and gold. Now that Harden is back, I think their chances of advancing deep in the playoffs went up considerably. Plus their offense seems to have picked up the past month, so it should be a competitive series against whomever they'll be playing. I look forward to it. However...
Watching the A's celebrate after clinching 1st place in the AL West, I couldn't help but to feel slightly jealous. I am first and foremost a Giants fan and couldn't fathom fervently cheering for anyone else. I like the A's and will definitely root for them in the playoffs, but I'm just not an A's fan. I've tried becoming one, but it's just not the same as watching the Giants. There's no emotional attachment whatsoever. I'm not going to be a bandwagon jumper and suddenly bleed green and gold. I'm keeping my alliances straight and just hoping to see some good baseball that'll do the Bay Area proud.
Watching the A's celebrate after clinching 1st place in the AL West, I couldn't help but to feel slightly jealous. I am first and foremost a Giants fan and couldn't fathom fervently cheering for anyone else. I like the A's and will definitely root for them in the playoffs, but I'm just not an A's fan. I've tried becoming one, but it's just not the same as watching the Giants. There's no emotional attachment whatsoever. I'm not going to be a bandwagon jumper and suddenly bleed green and gold. I'm keeping my alliances straight and just hoping to see some good baseball that'll do the Bay Area proud.
- now feeling:
jealous - now playing:Sufjan Stevens - Ya Leil
