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Originally Posted by Travis Stone
If a friend of yours called you right now and told you about the pick four he hit today, do you interrupt and go, "Redboarder!"
What if you're alive after 5 legs in the pick six, and you let everyone know before the last leg, are you a 5/6's redboarder?
If we were all sitting around a campfire at the track after the last and one of us shared the winning pick four story, would the rest of us throw marshmallows at him for being a redboarder?
Or, is redboarding limited to the internet?
I've never once thought of my horseplaying friends as redboarders when they call me up and share a great score. If they always did it, and never talked about how they just missed, I might get annoyed. Why is it any different here?
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Yeah man. Some people are pathological about redboarding. It's like worse than committing a murder. Pretty freakin weird.
I mean, I get it how some people will say they hit the p6 for the 72nd day in a row and all, but when someone is clearly just happy about hitting a nice score, I fail to see the reason in getting up their ass about it by saying they are a redboarder.