I’m not retired. I don’t live in a senior community, nor do I golf or live near a golf course. Yet … until 10 minutes ago … I didn’t realize I have a burning desire to spend my golden years tooling around in a 1970’s era Patriots helmet cart and a Red Sox bullpen cart! The only drawback is everything around here is a hill or a mountain. 😂
In looking at the Rams cart hauling the injured players, I wonder how the driver could see with two large dudes in full pads sitting in front of them. It may have led to even more IR!
The article and the title seem to have problems with Roman numerals. The article title says it is about Super Bowl XII, which would be 12. Then, the article says the carts were part of Super Bowl VII (7), which seems to be the correct one. Not trying to be “that guy,” I just wanted to point it out. Thanks for all you do!
NC State first debuted a helmet cart in 1976, and has featured one in some capacity ever since. Nowadays it's just a part of pregame festivities, with Mr. and Ms. Wuf riding out on it. I didn't realized it was such a rare commodity these days!
I’m not retired. I don’t live in a senior community, nor do I golf or live near a golf course. Yet … until 10 minutes ago … I didn’t realize I have a burning desire to spend my golden years tooling around in a 1970’s era Patriots helmet cart and a Red Sox bullpen cart! The only drawback is everything around here is a hill or a mountain. 😂
Where there is a will, there is a way. Put Hemis in your bad boy carts.
That DuPont news cover is absolutely gorgeous! 🔥
Not bad for an industry pub, eh?
In looking at the Rams cart hauling the injured players, I wonder how the driver could see with two large dudes in full pads sitting in front of them. It may have led to even more IR!
Being a Badger alumnus and lifelong Packer fan, but living in the Twin Cities almost half the year, I loved your concluding sentence!
The article and the title seem to have problems with Roman numerals. The article title says it is about Super Bowl XII, which would be 12. Then, the article says the carts were part of Super Bowl VII (7), which seems to be the correct one. Not trying to be “that guy,” I just wanted to point it out. Thanks for all you do!
Please be that guy! I believe I corrected it and know largely why it happened. My proofreader (me) needs to pick up his game.
NC State first debuted a helmet cart in 1976, and has featured one in some capacity ever since. Nowadays it's just a part of pregame festivities, with Mr. and Ms. Wuf riding out on it. I didn't realized it was such a rare commodity these days!