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...Compared with playing a sport, being a fan is a no-lose proposition. Cheer at all of Chelsea's games, patronize presidential boxes, and visit the locker rooms after events like the World Series. Don't be cowed by the Secret Service. Like all bureaucracies, it has perpetuated itself all out of proportion to necessity...
...degree weather anyway, discussing with your butt-cold friends your plans for the evening. Of course, there's always a chance that the Crimson will actually play a good game--it happened, after all, as recently as 1990 in New Haven. That would give us reason to cheer...
...when some guy I don't know walked by me and said, rather arrogantly, "Gee, cheer up. It's a beautiful day," I merely mumbled a few things that my mother would have pinched me for thinking...
Parents joining their kids to cheer on strikes and suffer through seven-ten splits. Bringing families together in front of a television set, giving relatives something to do beside talking to each other--such is the stuff that holiday sports traditions are made...
...fight song, "a more modern melody," a little ditty that has a "more innovative style and rhythmic beat to match the musical tastes of the '90s sports fan," as The Crimson reported recently. A song, in other words, with a wicked groove and a beat we can cheer...