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Quote from: lopakman on November 08, 2013, 12:21:27 PMQuote from: kitten_mittons on November 08, 2013, 12:11:00 PMQuote from: lopakman on November 08, 2013, 12:48:08 AMTrue story. Back on November 12, 1989 a young 13 year old lopakman who had just recently moved to Kansas City from Chicago was forced to attend the Chiefs/Broncos game at Arrowhead. It was a hard fought defensive battle with the bad guys ultimately coming out on top. So in typical Chiefs fashion (at least back then) KC fans booed the Broncos players as they were exiting the stadium. A certain Broncos player who I have still to this day been unable to identify walked through the tunnel carrying the game ball. In response to the boos and spitting he threw the ball up in the air to a young attractive lady who was leaning over the balcony. Young lopakman, full of potential and athletic prowess reached over and caught that football. I returned proudly to our seats with that ball and told my parents what happened. My Dad, clearly in shock told me to put the ball under my shirt and we got the hell out of there. I still have that football and even though the Chiefs lost that day and many times since I will always be a Chiefs fan. It's been a long painful 24 years since that day. Hopefully this is the year and I can spike that ball in Denver's fat rough ridin' face.Hmm, I didn't think you were an old person. Weird. Anyway, I knew the Broncos were deep in Chiefs fans' heads, but I didn't know it went this deep. I met you at Clam's girlfriend's house.I know this, and you didn't seem 11 years older than me.
Quote from: kitten_mittons on November 08, 2013, 12:11:00 PMQuote from: lopakman on November 08, 2013, 12:48:08 AMTrue story. Back on November 12, 1989 a young 13 year old lopakman who had just recently moved to Kansas City from Chicago was forced to attend the Chiefs/Broncos game at Arrowhead. It was a hard fought defensive battle with the bad guys ultimately coming out on top. So in typical Chiefs fashion (at least back then) KC fans booed the Broncos players as they were exiting the stadium. A certain Broncos player who I have still to this day been unable to identify walked through the tunnel carrying the game ball. In response to the boos and spitting he threw the ball up in the air to a young attractive lady who was leaning over the balcony. Young lopakman, full of potential and athletic prowess reached over and caught that football. I returned proudly to our seats with that ball and told my parents what happened. My Dad, clearly in shock told me to put the ball under my shirt and we got the hell out of there. I still have that football and even though the Chiefs lost that day and many times since I will always be a Chiefs fan. It's been a long painful 24 years since that day. Hopefully this is the year and I can spike that ball in Denver's fat rough ridin' face.Hmm, I didn't think you were an old person. Weird. Anyway, I knew the Broncos were deep in Chiefs fans' heads, but I didn't know it went this deep. I met you at Clam's girlfriend's house.
Quote from: lopakman on November 08, 2013, 12:48:08 AMTrue story. Back on November 12, 1989 a young 13 year old lopakman who had just recently moved to Kansas City from Chicago was forced to attend the Chiefs/Broncos game at Arrowhead. It was a hard fought defensive battle with the bad guys ultimately coming out on top. So in typical Chiefs fashion (at least back then) KC fans booed the Broncos players as they were exiting the stadium. A certain Broncos player who I have still to this day been unable to identify walked through the tunnel carrying the game ball. In response to the boos and spitting he threw the ball up in the air to a young attractive lady who was leaning over the balcony. Young lopakman, full of potential and athletic prowess reached over and caught that football. I returned proudly to our seats with that ball and told my parents what happened. My Dad, clearly in shock told me to put the ball under my shirt and we got the hell out of there. I still have that football and even though the Chiefs lost that day and many times since I will always be a Chiefs fan. It's been a long painful 24 years since that day. Hopefully this is the year and I can spike that ball in Denver's fat rough ridin' face.Hmm, I didn't think you were an old person. Weird. Anyway, I knew the Broncos were deep in Chiefs fans' heads, but I didn't know it went this deep.
True story. Back on November 12, 1989 a young 13 year old lopakman who had just recently moved to Kansas City from Chicago was forced to attend the Chiefs/Broncos game at Arrowhead. It was a hard fought defensive battle with the bad guys ultimately coming out on top. So in typical Chiefs fashion (at least back then) KC fans booed the Broncos players as they were exiting the stadium. A certain Broncos player who I have still to this day been unable to identify walked through the tunnel carrying the game ball. In response to the boos and spitting he threw the ball up in the air to a young attractive lady who was leaning over the balcony. Young lopakman, full of potential and athletic prowess reached over and caught that football. I returned proudly to our seats with that ball and told my parents what happened. My Dad, clearly in shock told me to put the ball under my shirt and we got the hell out of there. I still have that football and even though the Chiefs lost that day and many times since I will always be a Chiefs fan. It's been a long painful 24 years since that day. Hopefully this is the year and I can spike that ball in Denver's fat rough ridin' face.
LOL at anyone who thought we were going to lose to the Colts.
Quote from: PowercatPat on November 10, 2013, 01:48:09 PMLOL at anyone who thought we were going to lose to the Colts.Are you new to watching the NFL?
did you guys know that Mike Glennon is an ostrich?
Anyone else pretty pumped about Manning's Spaghetti ankles?
Gary Lezak, during his weather update on 810am, said he thought it was Manning's knee, not an ankle. So, there's that.