mongoose01
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Yep, this proves it.i ****ING LOVE THEM
Yep, this proves it.
Peter Effin' Parker is blind.
That's fair. Could be both though, the jury is still out.I'm not blind, I have poor taste. There is a difference.
My wife walked in and saw those "highlighter" jerseys, and asked if I was watching Jr High basketball on TV for some reason. Then she asked if it was a joke or something. Yes, I told her. It is a really really bad joke.Making me stay up late to burn my eyeballs with that ****... so awful. My 7 year old daughter was like "what are they wearing?". We deserve to lose for wearing those.
Yes, you should be ashamed.I’m kind of ashamed to admit that I don’t think they are THAT bad. Ok glad I got that off my chest. I feel better now.
I dont think there is any way we paid for them, Nike donated them. What I cant figure out is why some fans would pay a dime to get one? Horrible.My wife walked in and saw those "highlighter" jerseys, and asked if I was watching Jr High basketball on TV for some reason. Then she asked if it was a joke or something. Yes, I told her. It is a really really bad joke.
Then she said, "and they paid money for those...huh..."
If there is a blackout I am pretty sure the plan is the jazz team would lead everyone to safety since their jerseys will glow radioactive yellow in the dark. Hell probably be bright enough they could keep playing.Good thing is if there is an electrical blackout and simultaneously a car crashes through stadium doors and onto the court, Jazz players are less likely to get ran over.
Safety first!
Not sue how you could not notice something this bad but good for you. I do like the blackout theory and maybe the real value is that Utah is due for a big earthquake and these jerseys should come in very handy when there is no power.I honestly barely notice them. Not that they aren't hideous, but in real time I don't really think about them.