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The Duggalos: Jinger and the Holy Goalie


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27 minutes ago, Quilt Fairy said:

I post this with the caveat that I am not on social media at all.  However, I am from Chicago, and if I went to a Cubs or Sox game, I would not post a picture where I hashtag the other team, even if they won.  To me, this makes the Vuolo's seem even more like poseurs, if that is possible. 

Exactly. It makes no sense!

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I wonder how Jinger feels about having a tv? After all those years, after watching TV on a laptop screen, etc. I know I know, she feels exactly how Jeremy tells her to feel.  He’s not going to miss a chance to look at his own mug on television. But still…. It’s interesting how she can have a television set but Jill can’t or won’t.

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31 minutes ago, JoanArc said:

I wonder how Jinger feels about having a tv? After all those years, after watching TV on a laptop screen, etc. I know I know, she feels exactly how Jeremy tells her to feel.  He’s not going to miss a chance to look at his own mug on television. But still…. It’s interesting how she can have a television set but Jill can’t or won’t.

We always see what Jeremy's watching. Does Jinger ever get a say?

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Jinger is cute and fertile. She's semi-famous. She smiles and does what she's told. She stays thin. 

Jeremy is arrogant and tall. He's fertile too. He has an education. He grifts food and housing and recites Bible verses. 

Life is good in LA until it isn't.  Laredo, Texas, is still an option. 

 

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5 hours ago, Quilt Fairy said:

I post this with the caveat that I am not on social media at all.  However, I am from Chicago, and if I went to a Cubs or Sox game, I would not post a picture where I hashtag the other team, even if they won.  To me, this makes the Vuolo's seem even more like poseurs, if that is possible. 

 

Jeremy is originally from Philly, though, and is wearing a Phillies cap in the photo.  I presume he was rooting for them and that's why they tagged the Phillies.  I'm a big baseball fan and have certainly seen my team play in other cities and have posted pics of me wearing their gear in the opponent's park.  

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47 minutes ago, Rootbeer said:

Jeremy is originally from Philly, though, and is wearing a Phillies cap in the photo.  I presume he was rooting for them and that's why they tagged the Phillies.  I'm a big baseball fan and have certainly seen my team play in other cities and have posted pics of me wearing their gear in the opponent's park.  

Well, that suddenly makes sense.  

To quote Emily Litella, "Never mind." 

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1 minute ago, Zella said:

It cracks me up that he was tagging the Phillies solely because he's been making such a show of being a Dodgers fan the past couple of years. 

I've asked plenty of times where his Phillies cap was. I guess he had to pull it out of the mothballs to wear it to their fancy pants, $300/ticket game. 🙄

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7 hours ago, Angeltoes said:

Mentally she is a young teen.

Which is another reason I question Jeremy. He knows this. 

7 hours ago, Quilt Fairy said:

I post this with the caveat that I am not on social media at all.  However, I am from Chicago, and if I went to a Cubs or Sox game, I would not post a picture where I hashtag the other team, even if they won.  To me, this makes the Vuolo's seem even more like poseurs, if that is possible. 

You’re either a Northsider or a Southsider. 

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9 hours ago, Zella said:

It cracks me up that he was tagging the Phillies solely because he's been making such a show of being a Dodgers fan the past couple of years. 

It's like Crosby, Stills and Nash sang, 'Love the One You're With'.  Most baseball fans have their primary team, usually from their childhood home, and, if they move elsewhere, they'll root for the local home team unless they're playing their real home team.  

I'm a big fan of an AL team and for many years, had a secondary fave team in the town where my sister and her husband lived.  Went to some games, rooted for that team.  Then, my home team and my backup played one another in the World Series.  No way I was rooting for my NL fave, I was AL all the way.  Alas, they broke my heart again, some more.

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14 minutes ago, Rootbeer said:

It's like Crosby, Stills and Nash sang, 'Love the One You're With'.  Most baseball fans have their primary team, usually from their childhood home, and, if they move elsewhere, they'll root for the local home team unless they're playing their real home team.  

I'm a big fan of an AL team and for many years, had a secondary fave team in the town where my sister and her husband lived.  Went to some games, rooted for that team.  Then, my home team and my backup played one another in the World Series.  No way I was rooting for my NL fave, I was AL all the way.  Alas, they broke my heart again, some more.

Same for me, but I'm far more like Jinger. I watched sports with my dad as a kid and my husband as an adult, but I hardly ever turn on a game by myself.

With football 'my' teams are the Patriots, Bills and Giants, only because my dad liked the Giants before the Patriots ever existed, I'm from New England and my husband is from the Buffalo area. As far as baseball, I'm a true Red Sox fan, but I will also root for whoever is playing the Yankees.

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2 minutes ago, GeeGolly said:

. As far as baseball, I'm a true Red Sox fan, but I will also root for whoever is playing the Yankees.

As God intends for us all to do.  If Jeremy, having roots in Philly, came out as a Yankee fan, he would be dead to me.  Actually, he's almost dead to me anyway.

People who are not from NYC but root for the Yankees are carpetbagging frontrunners.  The only people who can legitimately pull for the Bronx Bombers are people born there because they cannot help it, it is like a birth defect and it would be rude to mock it.  I learned this at my father's knee.  Happy Father's Day, Daddy!

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Cleveland girl through and through. My Cleveland Indians are MINE. Years ago when my sister lived in San Francisco, we went to an Oakland A’s game against the Indians. I wore my Indians garb, of course. Any Indians fan waved to me; my sister thought I had a bunch of friends in Oakland! But some Oakland fans were less than friendly to me. Oh well 🤷🏼‍♀️

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2 hours ago, Westiepeach said:

Cleveland girl through and through. My Cleveland Indians are MINE. Years ago when my sister lived in San Francisco, we went to an Oakland A’s game against the Indians. I wore my Indians garb, of course. Any Indians fan waved to me; my sister thought I had a bunch of friends in Oakland! But some Oakland fans were less than friendly to me. Oh well 🤷🏼‍♀️

Watching the Tribe salvage the final game against Pittsburgh even as I type this.  Gotta love that Wild Thing!  I AM the sort of girl who tries to watch or listen to every game, whether with other fans or not.

Many years ago, in 1995, I got to attend Game 1 of the World Series in Atlanta with some friends who lived there.  By the time the opening lineups were announced and we stood for the Anthem, I was sobbing, I'd waited my whole life for that moment.  My friend's husband took a look at me and said, 'Boy, you are really patriotic!'  He had no idea.

Topic:  Jeremy strikes me as a poseur fan.  I don't picture him sitting in the stadium in Philly in April, freezing his pocket square off nor in the bleachers in July when it is so hot you can smell your flesh cooking.  He just poses in his Phillies cap from the loge for the 'gram.

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At the risk of being pedantic, I thought Jeremy was from downingtown, PA, which is about 40 miles from Philadelphia. Myself and several generations back being from the actual city of Philadelphia, Jeremy is nowhere near being able to claim being “from philly” or having roots there, having lived in a far out suburb located in the same state. I understand if he may be a Phillies fan, but being “from philly” he is not. 

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26 minutes ago, awaken said:

At the risk of being pedantic, I thought Jeremy was from downingtown, PA, which is about 40 miles from Philadelphia. Myself and several generations back being from the actual city of Philadelphia, Jeremy is nowhere near being able to claim being “from philly” or having roots there, having lived in a far out suburb located in the same state. I understand if he may be a Phillies fan, but being “from philly” he is not. 

Wow Jeremy's been a poser for a long time. I'd always just heard that applied to him without realizing exactly how far his hometown was. 

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8 minutes ago, madpsych78 said:

 

If Downingtown is about 40 miles away from Philly, then it's about the same distance as Aurora, Illinois is from Chicago. Aurora is considered a suburb - a far suburb to be sure, but still a suburb. 

I was born and raised in Naperville, which is slightly closer to Chicago (it's just east of Aurora). Those who live in Chicago proper say that only those who live in Chicago can claim that they are from Chicago. But when I tell other people where I'm from (for example, in DFW, where I currently live) I say that I'm from Chicago, not Naperville, as they are more likely to be familiar with Chicago.  

Speaking of Dallas/Fort Worth, the distance between Dallas and Fort Worth is only a little less than the distance between Downingtown and Philadelphia (about 32 miles), yet they tend to be lumped together in the same metroplex. 

My point is that given my tendency to live in large metropolitan areas, I don't consider 40 miles to be very far apart between cities.

I got my undergrad degree in Indiana, and although some cities in Indiana border Chicago (Gary), they were not considered Chicago. Similarly, when I lived in San Francisco, you couldn’t claim SF residence if you lived in Oakland or Berkeley, for example (20 miles away). I still think Jeremy is just trying to be a poser. If he thought being from the suburbs would make him look better or make him more money, he would rush to claim his hometown.

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On 6/20/2021 at 11:05 AM, Zella said:

Is he even allowed to reenter Philadelphia after that? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

I would pay good money to watch Jeremy wear his Dodgers cap to a Phillies game.  My brother-in-law is a country boy from NC.  He is (somehow) a Red Sox fan.  One time he was in Philadelphia for work and went to a Phillies game.  He wore his Red Sox cap to the game (he is also a Cowboys fan and knew to leave that hat at home), and he almost got into a fight with some other fans for his hat.  Philly fans don't play.  

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1 hour ago, emmawoodhouse said:

Any idea where they were going? They didn't say in their posts. 

And a Dodgers cap this time. What a loser. 

Okay, it looks like they were in PA and flew back to LA yesterday. 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQZEjzwlEz2/?utm_medium=copy_link

So did they go to the baseball game in Philly? or in LA?

On 6/20/2021 at 3:40 PM, Rootbeer said:

Many years ago, in 1995, I got to attend Game 1 of the World Series in Atlanta with some friends who lived there.  By the time the opening lineups were announced and we stood for the Anthem, I was sobbing, I'd waited my whole life for that moment.  My friend's husband took a look at me and said, 'Boy, you are really patriotic!'  He had no idea.

I went to a playoff game here in Cleveland. We sat in the uppermost corner of the stadium (Jacob’s Field as it was known then). It was one of the most awesomest experiences of my life!

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