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Baltimore has the best fans especially with the Ravens.
Philly has the worst, the nastiest, meanest, most violent, and I even know people who take pride in that, like how they threw snowballs at Santa Claus.
Baltimore has the best fans especially with the Ravens.
Philly has the worst, the nastiest, meanest, most violent, and I even know people who take pride in that, like how they threw snowballs at Santa Claus.
Hahahahahhahaha see my previous post. What a joke...
Fantastic job, another person who knows nothing about the snowball incident! Yayyyyyyy!
Nice job again by the media.
As far as Palin, I'm a Republican, and it was deserved. Stupid move by Snider.
I read an article about the guy who was playing Santa that day. This incident did happen. Nobody should "boo" a 7 year old child. Nobody. And I'm a Democrat, but I'm also a pediatric nurse and a mother.
Ed Snider's fault entirely. No reason they should've been there. She'll get over it.
I'm shocked at your lack of compassion, but then, you're a college student. As your mom probably said many times over: "Wait until you have kids of your own"!
Well my mom is Liberal, so she really wasn't enthralled at the idea to begin with. I don't think she said anything like that at all. She echoed my sentiments, that Snider shouldn't have invited them.
I have no reason to be compassionate. It's a Liberal city to say the least, and Palin is a clown. Again, a terrible choice. Her fault for bringing her daughter into that situation.
It's actually pretty universally agreed that Philly fans are top three most passionate.
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