hmm that makes even less sense as in the early 2000’s the fannypack was at the absolute nadir of “Cool>Uncool>Ironically Cool” cycle. Although maybe that’s the pointThat’s because the picture was taken in 2003
hmm that makes even less sense as in the early 2000’s the fannypack was at the absolute nadir of “Cool>Uncool>Ironically Cool” cycle. Although maybe that’s the point
Indeed that was the joke. I’m sure the picture was “supposed” to be from 1990 or something.
I only know that I laughed myself silly the day before yesterday at the sight of "Kurt" flannel shirt.
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A) he wore basically the same t shirt in Big Trouble in Little China, just with some graphics added.
Apropos of nothing, just a semi occasional reminder that this court case was a real thing that really happened.
My cousin, a season ticket holder, took me on a tour of the stadium ($20 lol). Pretty impressive. Got to sit in Jone's rooster seat.
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The Cowboys do fan engagement and access better than anyone else. It’s easy to clown on them because they’re basically the Leafs, but they set the bar for the rest of the league when it comes to fan-side stuff. Makes the Panthers look like a minor league team.
In case you were wondering (as I was) about how this was ultimately handled:
Allen pleaded guilty, after choosing to represent himself. He was sentenced to life in prison, and apparently spends his time there proudly proclaiming how he did it.
The judge was criticized for his behavior, but apologized and ultimately didn’t receive any punishment. It was chalked up to frustration in dealing with Allen’s behavior.
That being said, if what Allen was claiming was true, he had valid complaints. If the trial was scheduled for next Monday, he absolutely should have had the discovery by that point. He should have seen the police report, the coroner’s report, etc. Basically any evidence the prosecutor was going to use against him. But the blame would fall on the prosecutor for not producing that discovery, not the public defender for not having it.
Valid judicial complaints are tough to pursue when you threaten to murder the judge's entire family.
Also: when you murder your cellmate, I'm guessing that the prosecuton isn't exactly working overtime on finding evidence. It's pretty much "the other guy in the cell did it." Not a whole lot to, uh, discover.
Okay, but this particular clowning is because they built a billion dollar stadium and the way it's built allows the sun to shine directly into the face of their receivers some of the time. Which doesn't have anything to do with fan engagement and more about "Well, couldn't they at least put a curtain or something to block it?"