Posted on 01/18/2018 3:58:05 PM PST by LouieFisk
If the Vikings win, yes, I would take off any sort of like colors. I know it sounds ridiculous, like were almost talking about gangs here, but its no joke down in Philly. It really isnt, said Drew Baydala, with Ticket King. I would advise you not to be over inebriated because they will be, said Steve Erban, with Creative Charters.
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Did you ever visit when the Phillies played in Connie Mack ? Talking about a s***hole
Do they still have a Judge and Courtroom IN the stadium???
I believe they did a few years ago..
But you ain't no bruddah is you?
Where does New Somalia get off insinuating an American city is an Shole?
the city of brotherly love
I think that should read “city of bruthuhly love”
when they start disrespecting the flag and everyone else, giving money collectively to radical causes let me know. I see the NBA is making some noise. i don’t watch many games, but am following that development.
Check your facts. The on site judge and lockup were in the old Veterans Stadium. The current stadium has neither. Maybe it should...
I hate Philly sports teams, I hope they lose. I am in Central NJ, so I get a mixture of Philly and New York fans, I have to say, something is mentally wrong with Philly fans. I don’t get it.
I had a girlfriend who lived in Vorhees and we would take the train in to philly. She was originally from Thailand so philly to her was normal. To me it was a disgusting dump or our new word of year sh!thole.
Those 90 miles that separate the two is why Philly’s a shithole. Boston at 250 milles is spared the drain of talent.
They will only allow the Patriots to be defeated if the storyline calls for it - i.e., Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage.
Only if you’re a “brother”.
You’re on your own otherwise.
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