gregstephens Posted November 25, 2009 Report Posted November 25, 2009 Alright guys. Time to muster up the serious mojo. I'm teaching my seven year old daughter about mojo with such gems as, not listening to the game on the radio if we're driving during a game. Not wearing Bengals gear during a game. Not inflating that little three-foot tall Mr. Bengal bastard ever (see Trap Game thread).So, let's go, people! Mojo time!Bengals lose Sunday 27-14 (note I'm not calling any scores reflective of field goals because Shayne-o-matic can't hit them. Also note my track record of buzzkill being good mojo, except when cancelled out by that little Mr. Bengal prick.) Quote
kingwilly Posted November 25, 2009 Report Posted November 25, 2009 Are you confusing Mojo with Superstition?mojo are the things you "DO", not the things you "DON'T DO" Quote
Ickey44 Posted November 25, 2009 Report Posted November 25, 2009 Are you confusing Mojo with Superstition?mojo are the things you "DO", not the things you "DON'T DO"Greg's starting to lose control of his sanity. Best not to question him and just let him believe that what he says makes sense and let it be. Quote
gregstephens Posted November 25, 2009 Author Report Posted November 25, 2009 Are you confusing Mojo with Superstition?mojo are the things you "DO", not the things you "DON'T DO"Not trying to sound philosophical here, but how do you have the one and not the other?Wade Boggs always ate three whole fried chickens (that may have actually been the Blues Brothers now that I think of it) before a ballgame. That was a "DO", and it was called a superstition.Besides, why are we arguing over what it's called? Just do or don't do whatever it takes to bring a thumping Sunday!! Quote
semiotter Posted November 25, 2009 Report Posted November 25, 2009 Are you confusing Mojo with Superstition?mojo are the things you "DO", not the things you "DON'T DO"Not trying to sound philosophical here, but how do you have the one and not the other?Wade Boggs always ate three whole fried chickens (that may have actually been the Blues Brothers now that I think of it) before a ballgame. That was a "DO", and it was called a superstition.Besides, why are we arguing over what it's called? Just do or don't do whatever it takes to bring a thumping Sunday!!Hey don't forget "Plain white toast" for Elwood. LoL Quote
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