
Video Of Car Flipping Brings Back Surprisingly Not Horrible Memory
Walkoff Walk —
WoW BFF Dmac brings us this compelling video of some gentle souls in Philly flipping what appears to be an '01 Civic (?) after last night's clincher.
Here's a fun Liakos story. In 2004, I was living in Tallahassee but came back to Boston for the World Series. I didn't go to any ...
Wow, They Sure Are Excited About The Phillies!
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
WALK OFF WALK passes along this wonderful video, as Philly fans celebrated last night with glee. Though I never knew glee included turning over a 2001 Honda Civic:
Watching that video, I just can’t get over how excited all those Phillies fans are for their team’s World Series victory. Who said baseball isn’t reaching the urban youth of America? Way to go Bud!
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People Are Idiots
The Sporting Blog —
Philly fans, after winning the World Series that I vowed to not mention again, are seen here showing their extreme displeasure with Rays second baseman Akinori Iwamura by flipping a Honda Civic. Take that, Japan! ...
Perhaps More Philadelphians Should Consider Mass Transit [World Series]
Deadspin —
From Upstate Underdog at Walk Off Walk comes this video of Philly fans joyfully destroying an automobile in the wake of last night's victory. And really, if you were dumb enough to park your damn car in the city proper last night, don't you pretty much deserve to have it flipped and stomped on? I say yes.
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Philly Celebrates With Vandalism, Mob Thinking
FanHouse —
Filed under: Phillies, NL East, MLB Fans, MLB Playoffs, MLB Police Blotter, MLB VideoWhen a regular city wins a championship, they celebrate. When Philadelphia wins one, they burn the city down. Philly Riots chronicles a city finally pushed over the edge. Alternate title, if only the gag weren't overused: Phillies Phans Phlip Cars Phor Phun! In the light of day, with the hangover finally subsiding and memories from before blacking out beginning to re-enter consciousness, a lot of fans in Philly are realizing just ...
Winning games and flipping cars
Rockin' the Red —
Do you need any further evidence to show you that Phillies fans are huge ******* who don't deserve to win anything? Congratulations Philadelphia. Now go back to perpetually hoping Donovan McNabb can play 16 games.
Winning the World Series can be detrimental to your city
Hail Mary Jane —
So as you probably know the Phillies are World series champs.
It seems like now more than ever though, people who live in cities where they win championships don't do anything but destroy the city. I.E. the picture above of an overturned vehicle in Philly after their championship (via Deadspin).
Philadelphia is no exception, in fact despite the fact that no one outside of Philly and some parts of Florida even watched the world series, those rabid Philadelphians still took things to a whole new level. Check out this video if you don't believe me. ...
Fans In Philadelphia Riot and Loot After World Series
D Wizzle's World —
Here are 3 videos of Philadelphia fans going crazy. This first one is of the fans destroying a car. Crazy Phillies Fans Riot And Break Stuff. These animals, I mean humans, are out of control. Crazy Phillies Fans Loot A Luggage Store
Oktoberfest Party Boy #5: Philadelphia Phillies
Walkoff Walk —
The original Oktoberfest in 1810 celebrated the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen and featured a big horse race. This year, baseball's Oktoberfest celebrates the eight teams that were skilled enough to keep playing deep into October and, if they're lucky, finish the year with a trophy, a platter of sausages, and an imperial pint of Hofbräu. Next up, the Philadelphia Phillies, as penned by Dan McQuade.
The Philadelphia Phillies don't have the most successful history, exactly. Their first season, top pitcher John Coleman went 12-48. Their second year, their top ...
You'll Always Remember Your First Time, Part 28
The House That Glanville Built —
They say you never forget your first time. And with October upon us, the vivid memories of my first time witnessing a professional Philadelphia franchise win a championship are ripe in my head. Even with football underway, I find myself wandering back to that glorious month of October, 2008. It's something I want to relive again and again. In fact, that's exactly what I'm going to do, republishing my feelings during the wild ride to becoming 2008 World Fucking Champions ...






