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I always thought holding them up was the whole idea in the first place...what's the point of just waving a towel to deliver a message unless it's in Pittsburgh or KC?I feel like a bit of the message contained on the towels (that Goodell is a complete jabroni aka clown) may be lost when people are waving the towels, may I suggest the fans in Gillette hold up the towels instead, European football supporters style? Imagine 70,000 (or at least near that number) holding up the towels like this
Just a suggestion, as long as the towels make it in and have a presence I will certainly be content.
Is portnoy giving them away or is he charging $10 a pop?
I always thought holding them up was the whole idea in the first place...what's the point of just waving a towel to deliver a message unless it's in Pittsburgh or KC?
Gisele's a special case. Just waving it sends a message.Well I mean, I've already seen a reference to a towel being waved by Gisele hopefully in this thread so I don't think the holding up the towel idea is unanimous or anything...
Edit: And the post above this one
Thanks for the insight, care to share a link now?Or, you could just buy one from Barstool Sports...somehow, I kind of think they'll be on sale (along with a lot of other stuff) on the web page...why do you think he's investing all this money in what is essentially a brilliant marketing gimmick?
I was serious that I am hiding mine under my shirt on the way in. Everyone should hide the towel under their clothes, although I doubt Kraft will confiscate them. He can legitimately tell Fraudger that there's nothing he can do except support him publically, which he's done all along (incredibly, to me anyway).Wonder if Kraft will try confiscating the towels from people entering the stadium.
In the words of Bugs Bunny, "He don't know us very well, do he?"He can either use it as an excuse not to go. Or if he does go it is no longer his first visit since deflategate, which removes some of the impact.
I'm all for it...I've bought clown shirts for each in my group of 6.
I'm just not sure how 70,000 towels are going to get into the hands of most people going to the game.
While I doubt they are going to be confiscated, they won't be allowed to distribute them in the parking lots or in the stadium.
In the words of Bugs Bunny, "He don't know us very well, do he?"
Yeah, David Portnoy is among America's great altruists...Gotta love Portnoy. He's the good clown.
CLOWN OUT LIVES !!!
Now we just need 2-3 super large " FIRE GO-TO-HELL NOW" signs to go with the towels at the stadium.
Your avatar is spot on. Is your toilet shaped like a bowl of cornflakes?So has Portnoy paid the original artist for making that Tumblr post or is he still ripping them off?
Your avatar is spot on. Is your toilet shaped like a bowl of cornflakes?
Your avatar is spot on. Is your toilet shaped like a bowl of cornflakes?
He's amusing at times and I've enjoyed his relentless, justified verbal pursuit of Scumbag Roger. But, like many public figures, Portnoy is not all what he appears to be. Anyone who thinks this initiative on his part is all for us and the defense of the shield is mistaken. There's a far seamier side to him.It is actually. Pornoy's a clown himself which makes this whole thing deliciously ironic.