A 12-step Program for Skins Fans
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2004 6:04 pm
My “12 Steps” as a Redskins Fan
1. I admit that I am powerless over being a Redskins fan.
2. I believe that there is a greater power that can restore me to sanity (i.e., not thinking about the Redskins 24/7). (Perhaps, for example, I can try to think about the Redskins only 23 hours a day / 7 days a week?)
3. I have made the decision to turn my life over to the care of Joe Gibbs...and to TheHogs.net family.
4. I have made a searching an fearless inventory of myself and I am aware that my blood bleeds burgundy and gold.
5. I admit to Joe Gibbs, myself, to my TheHogs.net family, and to others that I am a “Skins-a-holic.”
6. I am entirely ready to have God remove any defects of my character. (For example, if I ever feel like rooting for the Cowboys and/or Eagles for one second....God forgive me!)
7. I humbly ask for God to remove my shortcomings. (For example, if I ever for one moment have doubts about a Joe Gibbs decision...or have the desire to “boo” the team at Fed Ex.)
8. I have made a list of all of those Eagles fans I have made fun of...and I’m willing to make amends to them all. (For example, I will try to remain sober enough so I don’t spit all over them when I laugh in their faces about not reaching the Super Bowl again.)
9. I have made direct amends to some of those Eagles fans by saying, “I’m really sorry that your teams sucks so bad and that you fans are lower than cow dung.”
10. I will continue to take personal inventory and if/when I start hating Dallas and/or the Eagles less, I will promptly admit it.
11. I will seek, through prayer and meditation, to improve my conscious worship of Joe Gibbs, praying only for knowledge of his will for fans, and the team, and his power to carry that out.
12. Finally, I hope to have a spiritual awakening as a result of these steps and I will try to carry the message of being a true Redskins fan to others, and to practice the principles by being the best Redskins fan I can be.
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change those that I can. And the wisdom to know the difference.
1. I admit that I am powerless over being a Redskins fan.
2. I believe that there is a greater power that can restore me to sanity (i.e., not thinking about the Redskins 24/7). (Perhaps, for example, I can try to think about the Redskins only 23 hours a day / 7 days a week?)
3. I have made the decision to turn my life over to the care of Joe Gibbs...and to TheHogs.net family.
4. I have made a searching an fearless inventory of myself and I am aware that my blood bleeds burgundy and gold.
5. I admit to Joe Gibbs, myself, to my TheHogs.net family, and to others that I am a “Skins-a-holic.”
6. I am entirely ready to have God remove any defects of my character. (For example, if I ever feel like rooting for the Cowboys and/or Eagles for one second....God forgive me!)
7. I humbly ask for God to remove my shortcomings. (For example, if I ever for one moment have doubts about a Joe Gibbs decision...or have the desire to “boo” the team at Fed Ex.)
8. I have made a list of all of those Eagles fans I have made fun of...and I’m willing to make amends to them all. (For example, I will try to remain sober enough so I don’t spit all over them when I laugh in their faces about not reaching the Super Bowl again.)
9. I have made direct amends to some of those Eagles fans by saying, “I’m really sorry that your teams sucks so bad and that you fans are lower than cow dung.”
10. I will continue to take personal inventory and if/when I start hating Dallas and/or the Eagles less, I will promptly admit it.
11. I will seek, through prayer and meditation, to improve my conscious worship of Joe Gibbs, praying only for knowledge of his will for fans, and the team, and his power to carry that out.
12. Finally, I hope to have a spiritual awakening as a result of these steps and I will try to carry the message of being a true Redskins fan to others, and to practice the principles by being the best Redskins fan I can be.
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change those that I can. And the wisdom to know the difference.