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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    Here are the stickers.

    http://www.espnshop.com/family/index...goryId=1956205

    Here's a flag with the regular logo. Dick's has them also. I can't seem to find any flags with the cartoon bird though
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...VYMQT4M45AKD54
    Thanks BK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    Here's a flag with the regular logo. Dick's has them also. I can't seem to find any flags with the cartoon bird though
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...VYMQT4M45AKD54
    Here's a non-car BIG flag:

    http://www.baseballflagsandpennants...._253_prd1.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Costanza 831 View Post
    Let me explain something to you. Nobody cares about the Colts. There is no intrigue, no anticipation. They are the worst team in the NFL and they will garner as much attention as the rest of the bottom feeders in the league (rams, browns, vikings). Peyton Manning was that entire team and since the son of the drunk saw fit to cut him, you can say bye bye to all the attention, media praise, and sellouts at their own home stadium. Do you follow me now?
    The only reason the Colts will be on in the early season will be because of the number one pick. After 2 or 3 weeks of losing, the Colts will go to the back of the room.

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    bump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluecountry View Post
    bump.
    No bump.
    You are a troll.


    Quote Originally Posted by bluecountry View Post
    Finally...an Orioles fan who is NOT a whinning, crybaby, hypocrite.
    Quote Originally Posted by bluecountry View Post
    Can't hold a candle to Camden Yards?
    Oh please...if I haven't heard a bunch of homer nonsense here I never have or will.

    Camden Yards is DATED.
    It was the top place over a decade ago but it has been surpassed and now sits in the middle of the pack of current parks.
    You can't say that because you were the first retro park that you automatically are the greatest, you're not.

    Camden Yards has horrible concessions, very bare bones and basic.
    The park clearly shows it age....it smells and is pretty dirty.

    The New Yankee Stadium is a gem of park.
    They took the best features of the old one and combined it to give full modern amenities.
    You have the entire facade and a walk in mall displaying the history of the team.
    The design totally retrofits the old ballpark...you have awesome concessions with real food (not imitation crabcakes)....and you can see the game while in the hallway.

    Camden Yards has been lapped and doesn't hold the candle.
    You must been drinking that vile, polluted Baltimore water.

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    Not a troll, just a ****ing Yankee fan.

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    meh.
    I saw a Markakis jersey in Honolulu recently.
    I've also seen O's stuff on people in airports and on the west coast.

    At this point, I think the fans are coming out of hiding.

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