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Dale Hunter was a bigger s--- piece than i remember. wow.
shmenguin wrote:http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-trian ... f-all-time
you may not agree with the list, but you'll love all the youtube links
shmenguin wrote:http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-trian ... f-all-time
you may not agree with the list, but you'll love all the youtube links
Very cool. I always dig alternate logos.Rylan wrote:
Saw this on the hockey subreddit. Thought it was cool.
Very minimalist, limited themselves to only using two colors for each team (which made some of them kind of tricky to pull off).canaan wrote:i wouldnt call them alternate logos as so much as minimalist takes on logos--but thats just semantics.
is this true?(Oh, and how optimistic: No mention of the name “Phoenix” on the belt. As you know, when their sale is closed, the team will become the Arizona Coyotes.)
I remember reading that a while back.canaan wrote:is this true?(Oh, and how optimistic: No mention of the name “Phoenix” on the belt. As you know, when their sale is closed, the team will become the Arizona Coyotes.)
amazing. essentially every face is in focus!shafnutz05 wrote:From 1957, courtesy of Reddit
Assuming the seats and angles in the old MSG were as brutal as the old Boston Garden, I'm surprised there aren't more.columbia wrote:I see a few leaners in that photo.
A couple seasons ago I was heading to a game after work and forgot my change of clothes. I had to go to the game in dress shirt, dress pants, and a tie. I ditched the tie after I realized I was wearing it tho. I felt like a complete chump.PghSkins wrote:Only found a couple men in that pic not wearing a suit. off to the left, plaid shirt, and right behind the goalie next to the goal judge. I can't imagine wearing a suit every day to work, let alone to a hockey game or other sporting event.
I wear one to weddings and some years on Easter.
I'm with you on the sleeves and the buttons, but the untuck? That part gets so wrinkled, I never untuckIdoit40fans wrote:If you're wearing a dress shirt and pants, you can easily make it casual enough by unbuttoning the top two buttons on the shirt and untucking it. I have no problem walking around like that. Bonus points for rolling up sleeves.
If a part of my shirt gets wrinkled, its on the sides at my hip. That doesn't often happen though. I have also pushed the dress code at work to the point that I haven't tucked a shirt in since my last internal interview.meow wrote:I'm with you on the sleeves and the buttons, but the untuck? That part gets so wrinkled, I never untuckIdoit40fans wrote:If you're wearing a dress shirt and pants, you can easily make it casual enough by unbuttoning the top two buttons on the shirt and untucking it. I have no problem walking around like that. Bonus points for rolling up sleeves.