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You May Piss in the Lot But The Eagles Care About The Environment
The Eagles as an organization seem to be going out of their way to take some care in dealing with the environment. Good stuff. They've even turned down being recognized for their efforts for a number of years. Nicely played. Now, let's just laugh at fat, lazy fans. If you go get a beer at halftime, you'll notice recycling bins every 46 feet on the concourse.
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The Linc 9.26.07 - 4 for 1 Edition
Bleeding Green Nation — ... The Eagles are protecting the environment from from drunk, lazy fans. (700 Level) ...

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