See for yourself. I hope it's a new trend. Here is a link to some more pictures of the new uniform event. http://www.coloradorapids.com/site/goal.asp?cid=279
Those pictures don't even convey the half of it. I was watching the Avs-Canucks game last night on the Center Ice package, and they did a tease for it during intermission, saying to stay tuned to the Colorado Sports Report after the game to see full coverage of the Rapids new uniform unveiling. They were showing clips of those chicks walking up and down the catwalk in Rapids jerseys, panties, high heels and garters etc. Pure marketing genius. Well, even if it's not pure marketing genius, it's no doubt genius of some sort. Sirk
ANOTHER Fire/ManU fan. Figures. That's the whole POINT of the SbB girls. They're mostly all chicks that an average guy might have a shot with.
Re: Re: Colorado has done something exceptional I posted the answer; no need to do the Ghandi thing (unless you're a fat slob or something)
Colors??? I no longer have any gripes on what color the Rapids want...just as long as the fine ladies are there!?!?
Re: Re: Colorado has done something exceptional Slow down!! The Rapids flew those ladies in from LA for the event. They're all back here now.
great kits, great thread... and btw: theres not a DAMN thing wrong with any of those lovely young ladies
Re: Re: Re: Colorado has done something exceptional Of course, moving to LA is a no-no. That means we'd have to put up with..........
Actually, it's been getting better every year here and it's hard to remember the last smoggie day. Look at the chart on this and you'll see the trend over the years.. Other cities are going in the other direction. This is for 2000 but it has gone down since, also. http://www.aqmd.gov/news1/Smog_season_2000.htm Houston is worse, by far and if you're on the west side of LA, a good portion of US cities are worse.
We have this big body of water here called the Pacific Ocean. The areas on the west side of LA get offshore ocean breezes that move the air, and any pollution in it, towards the east most of the time. The areas that get the smog are east and up against the mountains, such as San Bernardino. The smog is nothing like it was here even just a couple of decades ago. People who grew up here and are over 30 are well aware of it.
Cough...cough...I remember not being able to play my beloved soccer...cough...in grade school due to...cough...stage 3 smog alerts...cough...cough. We had to stay seated on the gym bleachers. Other than arm wrestling matches, there wasn't much to do.