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Furnier

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  • Birthday 08/29/1962

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  1. The NFL chose to support Socialism, Anarchy and Marxism. I stopped watched the NFL or supporting it in ANY way. It's funny the people in my life (work, family, friends) that are amazed. It's truly simple. Browns (NFL) fan for 50 years (1970-2019). Proud American since birth (1962-2020) for 58 years. 58-50 wins. I love my country and even in my nearly old age I will fight for her in any way I can. I won't argue or fight with ANYONE here. There are lots of you who I have deep respect for including the originator of this page and the current moderator. I respect your right to feel the way you do. I expect the same. I do and will miss you guys. Love ya man. PS: When and if Clay Matthews and Joe Thomas are inducted into the Hall Of Fame I will be there to cheer those guys.
  2. No. That was Kathy Hutchins aka KS Hutchins aka Woof Woof Kathy. She is also sorely missed. Kathy was around before all of us. She started on the Compuserve Browns board and was in on the ground floor of the AOL Grandstand board even before I got there......which was January 1995. I'm sure Stan is currently picking on her about her orange bra and socks.
  3. Judging by the turnout at Stan's service tonight he never met anyone that wasn't his friend. I never saw anything quite like it. Farewell my friend.......and yeah, there needs to be a memorial party/tailgate/weekend.
  4. Wow. Fantastic post John. I had no idea the depth of what you went through. I'm glad you made it through that......and God bless Stan for being there when you needed him.
  5. I wasn't as close to Stan as many of you were. Not long after that first amazing tailgate in 1999 my now ex-wife went off the rails and it fell to me to hold my family together for the next 12 years so I was extremely limited in how much and how often I could be involved in the tailgates, the board and all the festivities surrounding a Browns home weekend. I only bring this up to shine a light on my favorite memory of Stan. In 2000 my ex-wife had left and I was working a full-time job and taking care of all the needs of all four of my kids. A truly daunting task that I had discussed with very few people. It wasn't fun to talk about. I had revealed it to Stan however. That summer he invited my sons and I to his home for a day of fun. He provided food. Opened his home to us and escorted us to the Browns practice facility where for the first time in my long Browns fandom I got to watch the Browns at training camp. It was a wonderful day of peace for my sons and I amidst the maelstrom that was our lives at that time. Stan ENTIRELY made that day happen and he did it for us. My older son was never a big sports fan but he still talks about that day. My younger son became a HUGE sports fan and that day was a catalyst for that. I can still remember sitting there next to him discussing alternately, The Browns and our kids. He loved his kids. He loved the kids he coached. Collectively they were everything to him. I always liked Stan and felt he understood that everyone deserved their voice here. That everyone had a different way of expressing their feelings regarding our team and he let that happen and let us be who we are for good or bad or ugly. Stan is (I refuse to say was) the ultimate Cleveland fan and my respect for that alone would be enough for me to have loved the guy......but the way he was to his kids and the way he treated my kids forever earned my respect. Stan, thank you. You will forever be missed.
  6. This is absolutely horrible news. I never knew a more dedicated advocate for Cleveland, Cleveland Sports, Cleveland Fans and no one was more fun to be around. There are people that just bring life and excitement to everything they do and that was ALWAYS Stan. I am blessed to have known him for 22 years and to have been able to call him my friend. This is a huge blow. It takes a lot for me to be speechless but I really am at this moment God Bless you man, God bless your family and thank you so much for this forum, for the tailgates, for all the sparring matches dating back to the AOL days. You good sir are irreplaceable. 😪😪😥
  7. I am quite familiar with the Gonos clan. They got popped for tax evasion at their restaurants here. Daddy got a prison sentence. I actually eat at Dianna's with some regularity and these dudes ooze cockiness so it was ironic to see him call Johnny cocky. Also for the past 18 months I have seen these cock knobs preening at my gym. All 3 of them are extreme doucheclowns who are beyond full of themselves. I hope I see that goof all bruised up in the gym this week so I can laugh. I haven't been thrilled with Johnny' s behavior since we drafted him but I'd bet everything the Gonos douche incited this incident and got what he deserved.
  8. graduated sandusky hs 1980. thom darden, orlando pace, and wasn't keith byars from sandusky?

  9. Just spent 10 minutes entertaining myself on the Jags message board. They said Shaun Rogers threw Brad Meester around like a rag doll all day. Complained that we should have been flagged for interference on every play of their last drive. Bitching about how many Browns fans were in the stadium and that their music guy actually played "Who Let The Dawgs Out" for us. They're in mourning over there and the lead mourner is JustWhineBaby, our loudmouthed friend from last week. I don't think we'll be seeing her here again. Well, it's about time for the ass-faced Rat fans to make an appearance. Doug
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