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ADVERTISEMENT In nearly a century and a half of existence, baseball has inspired uniforms of all different styles and colors. Some have been timeless and classic, some have been ridiculous (the New York Giants emblazoned “World Champions” on their jerseys for an entire year after winning the World Series), and some have been… well, loathsome [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, Sports · Tagged baltimore orioles, baseball, Baseball uniform, Chicago White Sox, Drew Anderson, houston astros, Major League Baseball, miami marlins, New York, New York Giants, Philadelphia, philadelphia phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, san francisco, Seattle, seattle pilots, Sports, ugly uniforms, uniforms
Whether you’re barmy for Bratwurst or loopy for a Lincolnshire, the humble sausage has been a favourite for pork-lovers for centuries. However, the tasty pork parcels have not always been as easily accepted as they are today and history records sausages being at the centre of many bizarre and often controversial events. Here are 10 [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 12:01 am
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The world is full of unique objects, creatures, and world events. Many foods are naturally radioactive and bananas contain a particularly high dose of radiation. The banana equivalent dose is a scale used to measure radiation exposure. The scale is based on the radiation levels humans receive by eating a single banana. In fact, bananas [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Friday, March 4, 2011 at 12:01 am
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27 World Series titles makes up the New York Yankees, who are the most successful franchise in North American sports, passing the 24 Stanley Cup titles of the Montreal Canadians. With some of the greatest players in the history of the game, the Yankees have claimed many crowns. There could easily be more, however. With [...]
Posted by Brian Neese on Friday, September 24, 2010 at 12:01 am
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