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3:55 PM
July 1, 2010
OfflineJust before 3rd qtr started for Ravens/Texans they showed video of the finals of the annual Punt, Pass, and Kick competetion. They showed the winners holding their prize. They all had a helmut in a box. Sounds nice, but the box said REPLICA helmut on it. It's sad the NFL can't give them actual game helmets.
10:16 PM
February 16, 2010
OfflineIamMcNubbin said
Just before 3rd qtr started for Ravens/Texans they showed video of the finals of the annual Punt, Pass, and Kick competetion. They showed the winners holding their prize. They all had a helmut in a box. Sounds nice, but the box said REPLICA helmut on it. It's sad the NFL can't give them actual game helmets.
Wait a minute, don't forget they also got a trip to …… Baltimore? That's way more nubbs than the replcia helment. Of the 4 cities that hosted games this weekend B-town is at the bottom. My rankings:
1. San Francisco
2. Boston
>>>> Large Gap <<<<<
3. Green Bay
4. Baltimore *
* – from a born and raised Baltimoron.
9:01 AM
July 1, 2010
OfflineI'll take you guys word for it. Never been, and don't intend to go.
10:10 PM
July 28, 2010
OfflineAt the risk of being labelled an old fart….PP&K is a shadow of what it used to be. I remember when they dressed the little f-ers up in replica uniforms & actually showed them doing their thing at half-time. To be fair, I assume the networks had something to do with killing it. Cuts into their opportunity to shill product to cover the steep costs of airing the NFL.
10:33 PM
February 26, 2009
OfflineSan Francico is definitely number one, but zippy chance Green Bay ranks higher than Baltimore. The population of Green Bay is about 70,000. You can go to any small town in America and see the same things. At least here is a little excitement in Charm City, plus you are a short drive to DC, Philadelphia, and New York…..also the world's greatest baseball stadium:
Hagerstown Steve said
San Francico is definitely number one, but zippy chance Green Bay ranks higher than Baltimore. The population of Green Bay is about 70,000. You can go to any small town in America and see the same things. At least here is a little excitement in Charm City, plus you are a short drive to DC, Philadelphia, and New York…..also the world's greatest baseball stadium:
Pretty strong endorsement, short drive to better places.
3:05 AM
February 16, 2010
OfflineHagerstown Steve said
San Francico is definitely number one, but zippy chance Green Bay ranks higher than Baltimore. The population of Green Bay is about 70,000. You can go to any small town in America and see the same things. At least here is a little excitement in Charm City, plus you are a short drive to DC, Philadelphia, and New York…..also the world's greatest baseball stadium:
Agreed on the stadium but I'd bet Green Bay doesn't have anything as bad a Dundalk, Essex or west of MLK Blvd.
5:06 AM
February 26, 2009
OfflineJust pretend that Baltimore is a big delicious pecan pie. The top, left and right of the pie have poison in them, but the bottom is delicious and has good cocaine(downtown and Federal Hill). You can go a little to the right(Fells Point and Canton) but go any further right and the poison in the pie will get you along with some guy named Marlo Stanfield is sticking a gun in your face. Welcome to Highlandtown.
4:00 PM
July 1, 2010
OfflineHagerstown Steve said
San Francico is definitely number one, but zippy chance Green Bay ranks higher than Baltimore. The population of Green Bay is about 70,000. You can go to any small town in America and see the same things. At least here is a little excitement in Charm City, plus you are a short drive to DC, Philadelphia, and New York…..also the world's greatest baseball stadium:
Don't forget Duff and his cake shop.
4:02 PM
July 1, 2010
Offlinecpizz said
Hagerstown Steve said
San Francico is definitely number one, but zippy chance Green Bay ranks higher than Baltimore. The population of Green Bay is about 70,000. You can go to any small town in America and see the same things. At least here is a little excitement in Charm City, plus you are a short drive to DC, Philadelphia, and New York…..also the world's greatest baseball stadium:
Pretty strong endorsement, short drive to better places.
Butt-funny, cpizz
4:03 PM
July 1, 2010
Offlinefeeer_the_turtle said
Hagerstown Steve said
San Francico is definitely number one, but zippy chance Green Bay ranks higher than Baltimore. The population of Green Bay is about 70,000. You can go to any small town in America and see the same things. At least here is a little excitement in Charm City, plus you are a short drive to DC, Philadelphia, and New York…..also the world's greatest baseball stadium:
Agreed on the stadium but I'd bet Green Bay doesn't have anything as bad a Dundalk, Essex or west of MLK Blvd.
Are the steaks at Boog's as good as I hear they are?
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