UncleCliffy
02-24-2006, 12:27 AM
How come we don't have scarves in North American sports? Scarves in football are like string cheese in Glenn's lunch.
Imagine opposing teams coming into the Palace and they see this
http://www.newindpress.com/images/June04/22fans.jpg
Wait. I take this back. Fuck the Pistons and their cheapness.
They are probably going to steal my idea and make millions and then trade Rip Hamilton for a 2nd rd pick in 2012 to save money.
Glenn
02-24-2006, 07:44 AM
I doubt if anyone will understand the relevance of this photo, but thanks for the shout out Cliff.
http://www.glanbiausa.com/foods/images/colby.jpg
Glenn
02-25-2006, 09:16 AM
I knew no one woul dit get.
It's a block of cheese, you see.
Glenn
02-26-2006, 02:03 PM
A block of cheese? That's hilarious!
Great work, Glenn.
Black Dynamite
02-26-2006, 02:38 PM
A block of cheese? That's hilarious!
Great work, Glenn.
you're cracking man. that quiet deadline has sent you into a slight nervous breakdown. maybe we shoulda took a filler to keep you together. [smilie=anxious.gif]
Koolaid
02-27-2006, 11:19 PM
on a slighlty similar topic...
when did scarves become the official sign of being a gay dude?
every american man i've seen wearing a scarf in the past two years has been a homosexual. At my school a couple gay dudes walk around with their scarves on while they're inside. Like coat off, in a t-shirt, with a scarf wrapped tightly around their neck. First I thought it was funny, and i wanted to just walk up and tell him that it obviously ain't cold enough for a scarf if you're inside wearing a t-shirt but it was obviously some sort of cultural thing.
Either a homosexual white dude, or a rich black dude who hired a homosexual dude as a fashion consultant. I don't own any scarves so i really don't care about that, but it's something i've noticed. I don't know maybe they aren't even gay, I don't really know, maybe they are Emo fans. I can never tell those two apart.