Dodger Fans throw food and beer at Padres fans

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Dodger fans: classy as always [link]

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  • SloppyChris SloppyChris
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    Low-rent drunken idiot Dodger fans?  No wonder the Angels have been so successful.
    Posted 4/16/2007 [reply] [flag]

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Dodger fans honor Jackie Robinson Day by throwing food and beer at Padres fans
Published 4/16/2007 by Blog@FanIQ.com (CriticalFanatic) at FanIQ Blog
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Some stuff to read...
Published 4/17/2007 by Dex <info@gaslampball.com> at Gaslamp Ball

Dodger Fan doesn't care if you're pregnant. Dodger Fan just wants to throw.
Published 4/18/2007 by Dex <info@gaslampball.com> at Gaslamp Ball
... Dodger Fan is like some kind of rabid a

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