NWPATSFAN
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Not a lot of hood in MN. Now drop them off in the middle of any reservation and tell the native American's the Eagle fans stole their liquor.This is great. Drop 'em off in the hood.
Not a lot of hood in MN. Now drop them off in the middle of any reservation and tell the native American's the Eagle fans stole their liquor.This is great. Drop 'em off in the hood.
You should've joined the military instead.I was in the Air Force with a guy from Pierre. He did not go back when he got out. He stayed in Texas.
I fully anticipate they will outnumber NE fans.Eagles fans traveled well their last Super Bowl.
You should've joined the military instead.
J/k a little inter-service ribbing
I fully anticipate they will outnumber NE fans.
For most of them this a once in a generation thing. A little different when you're there every couple years.
Actually I was except it wasn't 78. Quite a bit later. You can thank your buddies for the ride. I'm still not sure how they can't figure out the big open area is the DZ not the tree lines. I had to become a JM so we could do JM releases instead of a CARP jumpPlease tell me you weren't one of those army paratroopers that jumped from a perfectly good C-130 and landed in a tree near Fort Bragg in June 1978. I haven't talked to any of those guys since.
Jeez, no wonder the Vikes lost!Minnesota hood
Get in line. I heard 7-11 is selling maps so Philly fans can find the SB. Maybe it's hearsayI can't wait for the Eagles to knock off that smug look off your face!
Eagles fans traveled well their last Super Bowl.
Actually I was except it wasn't 78. Quite a bit later. You can thank your buddies for the ride. I'm still not sure how they can't figure out the big open area is the DZ not the tree lines. I had to become a JM so we could do JM releases instead of a CARP jump
I don't know what the lowest ticket price was back then. I'm sure they weren't "typical fan" price though. I just know that Eagles fans will outnumber Patriots fans. It will be a large "neutral" section though.Were the lowest price tickets back then were most likely not $3200 and rooming costs and jacked up flight prices were not the same as well. The Super Bowl now days is not for the typical fans that go to the home games that the teams have.
Were the lowest price tickets back then were most likely not $3200 and rooming costs and jacked up flight prices were not the same as well. The Super Bowl now days is not for the typical fans that go to the home games that the teams have.
Oh those Aim-High sneaky bastages in blue.I was on a drop flight in '78 just to watch and experience one. I'm like you - never understood how they could miss a drop zone that much. But I was a simple radio technician so I just kept my mouth shut even though the load master was laughing his ass off. Somewhere, I sense there was some inter-service payback involved. That's just me.
Or just hit in the head with batteries.....Don't want to hear any whining from Vikings fans when we start hearing stories after the Super Bowl about Uber drivers in Minneapolis being jumped, beaten, carjacked, and left stranded in shitty neighborhoods.
I fully anticipate they will outnumber NE fans.
For most of them this a once in a generation thing. A little different when you're there every couple years.
Vikings fans should be accustomed to their team choking in the playoffs... That's how they roll.Not for nothing, but I'd be wary if I were Eagles fans, contemplating wearing Eagles garb. Not saying it's right, but there are a certain element that believe in retribution.