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  1. #1
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    Feb 2007
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    Asheville, NC

    Did you rub it in?

    I couldn't help myself. I brought a big magnetic D with the devil inside and hung it up at the office in a prominent location. This was after I drove to work with it on the tailgate. Some of the holes got a kick out of it, others quietly scurried away.

  2. #2
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    Nov 2007
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    Meeting with Marie Laveau
    Quote Originally Posted by Chard View Post
    I couldn't help myself. I brought a big magnetic D with the devil inside and hung it up at the office in a prominent location. This was after I drove to work with it on the tailgate. Some of the holes got a kick out of it, others quietly scurried away.
    You say the Devil made you do ti?

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    one of my roomates is a die hard tar heel fan and he was watching the game out in the living room with the rest of my roomates, while i was more of a nervous wreck on the phone with my old man in my room the whole game. so when the game was over I came out with my Blue Devil jersey doing my best Danny Green dance.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by MikeS View Post
    one of my roomates is a die hard tar heel fan and he was watching the game out in the living room with the rest of my roomates, while i was more of a nervous wreck on the phone with my old man in my room the whole game. so when the game was over I came out with my Blue Devil jersey doing my best Danny Green dance.
    That's awesome!

    I didn't rub it in to anybody. Was burned as a young child rubbing in wins thus am VERY careful to whom I rub things in.

    A hole friend of mine sent me an email, "good game, enjoy it" yada, yada, yada. Told him I'd enjoy this game for the rest of my life and that there will be no revenge taken on March 8th much to his chagrin.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Goldsboro, NC
    I wouldn't say I rubbed it in, but I did email and post a picture of a good friend of mine who is a unc fanatic as he stands at the back of my Liberty.



  6. #6
    I was talking so much trash during the game and post game to my friends and roommates who are Tar Heel fans, that I had nothing really to say...I even did the Danny Green dance, while playing We Are The Champions on my ihome...They're only response- No Ty Lawson...I've never seen so many kids at my college (a school in NY) so pissed HAHAHA...Revenge is sweet and SUCCESS IS SWEETER.

    LETS GO DUKE

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Lexington, KY

    Smile I am dating myself here, but does anyone remember...

    Dancing Harry, of the early 1970's Knicks teams? (He was later brought into the ABA w/the Pacers).

    He was the fan who came out, danced along the sidelines during time outs, and put the whammy on opponents.

    I'm sorry, but every time I am forced to watch Danny Green do his dance, I get flashbacks to my youth.

    Cheers and flashbacks,
    Lavabe

  8. #8
    Hard to rub it in up here in Boston, where almost no one cares. I did pass by a random stranger in a UNC cap and give him a hearty 'Let's go Duke!', but it only served to confuse. He said 'No, this is a UNC cap.' I said, 'I know, Duke won last night. I was being a jerk.'

    Very unsatisfying.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by billybreen View Post
    Hard to rub it in up here in Boston, where almost no one cares. I did pass by a random stranger in a UNC cap and give him a hearty 'Let's go Duke!', but it only served to confuse. He said 'No, this is a UNC cap.' I said, 'I know, Duke won last night. I was being a jerk.'

    Very unsatisfying.
    So that guy was wearing a UNC cap for the fashion value? A baby-blue cap for FASHION?!

    (Because, by his reaction to your cheer, he obviously doesn't follow Duke/UNC bball.)

  10. #10
    I let everyone know through the myspace bullitens

  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by BoC View Post
    So that guy was wearing a UNC cap for the fashion value? A baby-blue cap for FASHION?!

    (Because, by his reaction to your cheer, he obviously doesn't follow Duke/UNC bball.)
    Yeah, he wasn't the youngest dude, so maybe he has a kid at UNC but doesn't pay attention to sports. Still very inconsiderate to my needs as a gloating jerk.

  12. #12
    I'm a pregame trash talker, not a post game rubber-inner. Besides, if you're good enough at trash talking, they'll know.

  13. #13
    I rubbed it in at school today. Walked in with my leather Duke jacket and gave a great GTHC. My two Tar Heel friends gave Lawson excuses. Later, I sent one kid a text message that read, "Paulus just hit another one." If i posted the return message, I would receive an infraction. Very Satisfying.

    GTHC

  14. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by billybreen View Post
    Hard to rub it in up here in Boston, where almost no one cares. I did pass by a random stranger in a UNC cap and give him a hearty 'Let's go Duke!', but it only served to confuse. He said 'No, this is a UNC cap.' I said, 'I know, Duke won last night. I was being a jerk.'

    Very unsatisfying.
    those holes are OH SO bright.

  15. #15
    i have a little duke blanket that has devil heads all over it at work. i modestly draped it over my chair at work. i also had the fight song as my main ring tone, and let my phone ring obnoxiously loud all day at work.

  16. #16
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Chicago
    Living in Chicago, I don't get the great satisfaction as when I was home in NC, but non the less, my car has 3 Duke stickers on it, I wore my Duke basketball necklace and braclet. Walked around with my Duke coffee mug, wrote with my Duke Blue Devil pen, and had my Cameron Crazie shirt on under my sweater. I have a few BB junkies that I associate with, so they came in my wok to offer their congratulations. Very nice..

  17. #17
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Yadkinville NC
    I didn't rub it in whatsoever, only to the "bandwagon" fans who came to me with excuses. I have found in my many years as a Duke fan, being silent is the best way to rub it in. It seriously drives them CRAZY. Plus today, I got my payoff when a diehard UNC fan here had to wear a Duke shirt to work all day, as a result of a bet I made with her. Im lovin it!

  18. #18

    Silence is Golden

    Saying nothing to Tar Heel fans is the best way to bother them. It lets them know that Duke fans don't measure success by comparisons to UNC, the way UNC fans do by comparisons to Duke.

    Vic Bubas told K when he started NOT to measure himself by what was going on eight miles down the road. Good advice.

    Also, I have found over the years that pulling against them in games other than against us only seems to help them, invoking sort of a reverse karma. IGNORE them, and then revel in it when they lose. Tell them, if they bring it up, that a win is a win, nothing all that special about it.

    And, if I were Roy Williams, I wouldn't let Danny Green do that stupid dance ever again.

  19. #19
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Cary, NC
    I didn't rub it in. I merely wore my Duke pullover all day around the office and got a few glares but didn't say a word. It was so much more gratifying.
    Duke '96
    Cary, NC

  20. #20
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Asheville, NC
    These are great. There are several ways to "rub it in". I prefer the subtle support of Duke that every one knows just kills the UNC fans. Putting up that magnetic D at work was passive but effective. No need to say anything. However, I do call my close Tar Heel fans and leave a very mature message on their voice mail since they won't pick up once they see who it is. They've had no problem calling me after the previous three games with UNC.

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