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Good for you Andrew :ok:  Hopefully you will share all the good inside info you get. :D
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Thanks, Rich!

You know I will.  8))
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1)  Western NY (Rochester)

2)  Since 1985 (I'm 35)

3)  Telecommunications executive

4)  Watched the playoff game against the 49ers in '85 when I was 10 - then watched all  of the 86 season...I was hooked

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I live in Port Charlotte, Florida. Grew up in Utica, New York and have been a Giants fan since I was 5 years old. Weeze and I have been friends since I met him at Laguna Seca in 1987. Retired but work part time at on a county ballfield comlex.

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My name is Anthony and I am 54, and have been a long time Giants fan as long as I can remember.  I share in season tickets and sit on the 2nd level in the corner of the end zone under the Pepsi sign. 


I live in Central NJ, close to Princeton


I am currently unemployed, and looking for work in the IT Consulting field (any job leads let me know!!).


I also have written blogs from time to time, and can be found on Twitter as ajcnj56.  Feel free to connect.


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Welcome Anthony.
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Welcome aboard, Anthony! :ok:

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I don't contribute very often to these boards, but I do like to come and read all your posts to get the inside track on what's going on with the Giants now.  My interest is more Giants past than present, and I do contribute to the Giants.com history section when I have time. 
1)  What part of the Country do you live in?  I live in Connecticut, just north of Danbury near the New York border

2)  How long have you been a Giants fan?  I have never not been a Giants fan, although I don't pay much attention between games

3)  What do you do for a living?  I was ordained as a minister in 1970 and for the past 20 years I've been the senior pastor of the First Congregational Church here. 

4) Anything else you would like to mention about yourself?  my main link to the Giants was through my father who played for the team from 1929 to 1934.  He would have been 110 years old this past Sunday.  We lived in New York City and he took me to a fair share of games when I was young - we'd ride the subway - and I don't think he went to many games after they left Yankee Stadium.  He and my mother came to live with us when we moved to Connecticut, and when he celebrated his 91st birthday the Giants sent a video team up to interview him, since he still held the record for the longest run from scrimmage for the team, which was 91 yards.  It's a priceless video for me, because they asked him a lot of questions I had never asked - and generally he did not talk about himself.  Apart from the Giants I'm a very casual football fan, but I do feel a strong tie to Big Blue and always enjoy seeing them succeed.
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I don't contribute very often to these boards, but I do like to come and read all your posts to get the inside track on what's going on with the Giants now.  My interest is more Giants past than present, and I do contribute to the Giants.com history section when I have time. 
1)  What part of the Country do you live in?  I live in Connecticut, just north of Danbury near the New York border

2)  How long have you been a Giants fan?  I have never not been a Giants fan, although I don't pay much attention between games

3)  What do you do for a living?  I was ordained as a minister in 1970 and for the past 20 years I've been the senior pastor of the First Congregational Church here. 

4) Anything else you would like to mention about yourself?  my main link to the Giants was through my father who played for the team from 1929 to 1934.  He would have been 110 years old this past Sunday.  We lived in New York City and he took me to a fair share of games when I was young - we'd ride the subway - and I don't think he went to many games after they left Yankee Stadium.  He and my mother came to live with us when we moved to Connecticut, and when he celebrated his 91st birthday the Giants sent a video team up to interview him, since he still held the record for the longest run from scrimmage for the team, which was 91 yards.  It's a priceless video for me, because they asked him a lot of questions I had never asked - and generally he did not talk about himself.  Apart from the Giants I'm a very casual football fan, but I do feel a strong tie to Big Blue and always enjoy seeing them succeed.

Rev,


I always enjoy reading your posts.  They are always interesting and enlightening
"THE 2007 GIANTS WERE NEVER PERFECT, NOR MEANT TO BE.  THEY WERE FIGHTERS, SCRAPPERS, NOW THEY CAN BE CALLED SOMETHING ELSE....WORLD CHAMPIONS!"

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Been meaning to do this for awhile. Oh well, no time like the present
 
1 Grew up in queens,ny and moved to sunny downtown mineola in nassau county LI in 1982
 
2 Been a Giants fan since 1961
 
3 I used to own an insurance agency for 25 years but sold it last year and retired. I now am a high school official in basketball, softball and field hockey ASA softball, used to do soccer and am trying volleyball as we speak. I am giants, yanks, rangers and knicks fan
 
4 I am 56 years old and after being on the waiting list for 25 years and still being number 1382 on the list was finally able to get season tickets last year due to the psl's. Married with 4 kids and 5 granddaughters.
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whats up Giants fans


Im brand new here


from Jersey, been a fan since 1981 when I was 7


Im a touring musician

my uncle has had season tickets since the 60s so ive been lucky enough to go to quite a few games a year for my whole life.


Im not an Eli hater nor Homer


not a huge fan of Gilbride but also dont hold him as accountable as most do


self diagnosed realist


two things in my life im passionate about music and my Football Giants


favorite all time players in no order


LT
Simms
Carson
Marshall
Hamilton
Armstead
Seubert
Bradshaw
Nicks

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whats up Giants fans


Im brand new here


from Jersey, been a fan since 1981 when I was 7....


my uncle has had season tickets since the 60s so ive been lucky enough to go to quite a few games a year for my whole life.


Im not an Eli hater nor Homer


not a huge fan of Gilbride but also dont hold him as accountable as most do


self diagnosed realist


two things in my life im passionate about music and my Football Giants


favorite all time players in no order


LT
Simms
Carson
Marshall
Hamilton
Armstead
Seubert
Bradshaw
Nicks

Welcome!  That's a great list.   Harry Carson is a great man and a great player.   Harry once attended our BBQ for free and spent hours telling stories, taking pictures and signing autographs. 
"THE 2007 GIANTS WERE NEVER PERFECT, NOR MEANT TO BE.  THEY WERE FIGHTERS, SCRAPPERS, NOW THEY CAN BE CALLED SOMETHING ELSE....WORLD CHAMPIONS!"

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whats up Giants fans

Im brand new here

from Jersey, been a fan since 1981 when I was 7

Im a touring musician

my uncle has had season tickets since the 60s so ive been lucky enough to go to quite a few games a year for my whole life.


Welcome aboard Moon. What instrument do you play and what type of music?
The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will.
-Vincent T. Lombardi

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whats up Giants fans

Im brand new here

from Jersey, been a fan since 1981 when I was 7

Im a touring musician

my uncle has had season tickets since the 60s so ive been lucky enough to go to quite a few games a year for my whole life.


Welcome aboard Moon. What instrument do you play and what type of music?


Im a drummer


play all styles


mostly rock, funk, and jazz



The definition of potential is that you haven’t done $*@# yet.
      Bill Parcells

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I live in Mesa AZ. I've been a fan since 1965. Steelman refers to my occupation. I BLEED BLUE!