Gotta Love Those Seahawk Fans

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mrtonguetwista

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PORT ORCHARD, Wash. - A fast-food cook and Seattle Seahawks fan has been accused of spitting on a hamburger ordered by a man wearing Pittsburgh Steelers attire.

Kitsap County sheriff's deputies say the 37-year-old customer was with his daughters at the Port Orchard-area eatery last Saturday. He reportedly traded remarks with an employee about Super Bowl XL in which the Seahawks lost to the Steelers.

When the customer opened his food container, he says there was spittle on the burger. He demanded a refund and called the fast-foot outlet's district manager.

The manager told deputies a 24-year-old man might be responsible. The next day, deputies went to his house and smelled marijuana. The man was released after being booked for investigation of fourth-degree assault and possession of marijuana.
 
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I always worry about that when I wear my teams gear in other regions restaurants. Like when Im eating out wearing my Giants gear in LA. Sports gear or not, I always try to show respect to whoever serves my food for that reason alone.
 
May 16, 2002
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I believe in having love for your team (in whatever sport), but then there is going to the extreme. There is a big difference between a fan and a fanatic...I think this thread paints a clear picture.

If people are going as far as spitting in your food for wearing a certain team's jersy, hat etc etc...or exposing that much hate towards you, I think they should seek some serious help.

Fan: Enthusiast, partizan, partisan - an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity.


fa·nat·ic (f-ntk)n.A person marked or motivated by an extreme, unreasoning enthusiasm, as for a cause.adj.Fanatical.