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The Muppet Show Fan Club? An original. Same with Dr. Who. I really was a member of those clubs. The "I Love DC" one... you ever go to a city, and they have those homeless people trying to sell "Smile" stickers? This is what they sold before those stickers, at least in the DC area.
I have a lot of movie promo buttons: I try and collect them at every convention I go to. Most end up complete duds as far as movies go, but a few become legendary.
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Pictures taken in Escondido, CA at the finish line of the final leg of the Amgen Tour of California on 2/22/09
I missed a lot of these because I had to practice for my own 2x10 performance and then get ready for the banquet right after I was done.
YOKOSUKA, Japan (November 4, 2016) â Families celebrate their favorite fictional characters as part of Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosukaâs Fandom Friday event sponsored by USO Yokosuka. The event offered an opportunity for participants to dress up in costumes and included games, trivia, treats and prizes. FLEACT Yokosuka provides, maintains, and operates base facilities and services in support of 7th Fleet's forward-deployed naval forces, 83 tenant commands, and 24,000 military and civilian personnel. (Photo by Kristina Mullis/Released by FLEACT Yokosuka Public Affairs Office).
Bob Silverberg in the middle. Photo taken by Lars-Olov Strandberg and included on the Interaction souvenir CD. Posted to Flickr with his permission.
It is interesting to see the raw emotion and energy that comes out when fans watch their favorite team play. This led me to do a little research so that I could better understand what was seeing...
Some psychologists claim that fan psychology is rooted in primitive times when we lived in small tribes, and warriors fighting to protect our tribe were true genetic representatives of “our people”. In today’s society athletes play a similar role for a city, club or school in the stylized war on a playing field – as the theory goes. The athlete’s exploits helps reconnect the fans with those intense emotions that tribal warfare did for their ancestors.As Adam Sternbergh explains in this great piece that being a sports fan allows you to feel deep emotional investment in something that has no actual real-world consequences. Sports are never guaranteed to end happily. In fact for some fans, most games end in a highly unsatisfying way. As a fan, you will feel actual joy or actual pain in relation to events that really don’t affect your life at all. It matters, deeply, and yet it doesn’t matter at all. It’s heartbreak with training wheels. The opportunity to experience and survive it is something to be valued, not lamented. It’s the one time you should really be grateful for deciding to be a fan.
Sports NetworkerRead more www.sportsnetworker.com/2012/02/15/the-psychology-of-spor...
Photo taken by Lars-Olov Strandberg and included on the Interaction souvenir CD. Posted to Flickr with his permission.
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YOKOSUKA, Japan (November 4, 2016) â Families celebrate their favorite fictional characters as part of Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosukaâs Fandom Friday event sponsored by USO Yokosuka. The event offered an opportunity for participants to dress up in costumes and included games, trivia, treats and prizes. FLEACT Yokosuka provides, maintains, and operates base facilities and services in support of 7th Fleet's forward-deployed naval forces, 83 tenant commands, and 24,000 military and civilian personnel. (Photo by Kristina Mullis/Released by FLEACT Yokosuka Public Affairs Office).