Baltimore Pissed About Indiana's New Colts Liscence Plates
The story is that the Colts, beloved football team of Baltimore, was stolen from the City on night in 1981 (or '82) by owner Robet Irsay, whose family still operates the team.
When the city awoke the next day, it was destroyed. They have not let a day go by since when they haven't taken every oportunity to bitch.
My uncle once cornered the owner of an Indianapolis bar to ask if the owner had Johnny Unitas' permission to display a large painting of Unitas in his airport bar.
The Balitmore Ravens team pep squad is still called the Baltimore Colts Band. They still play the Colts fight song.
Just watch the movie The Diner and you'll understand.
Well, now the state of Indiana is touting the Colts of India-no-place on their liscence plates and Baltimorans are feeeeeuuuuuuuming.
When the city awoke the next day, it was destroyed. They have not let a day go by since when they haven't taken every oportunity to bitch.
My uncle once cornered the owner of an Indianapolis bar to ask if the owner had Johnny Unitas' permission to display a large painting of Unitas in his airport bar.
The Balitmore Ravens team pep squad is still called the Baltimore Colts Band. They still play the Colts fight song.
Just watch the movie The Diner and you'll understand.
Well, now the state of Indiana is touting the Colts of India-no-place on their liscence plates and Baltimorans are feeeeeuuuuuuuming.
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