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The New York Gimes hosviytimsi2rvsevi PRO FOOTBALL The Eagles Crushed Vikings Fans’ Hopes. Now They’re Crashing Their Super Bowl Party. By BEN SHPIGEL JAN. 30, 2018 Tim Mahoney, bless his heart, thought his beloved but tormented Minnesota Vikings were, after a 41-year hiatus, headed back to the Super Bowl. And the Super Bow! this season is in Minneapolis. Could you imagine? “Leven said it myself,” Mahoney said. “I thought it was destiny.” Itwas not. The Philadelphia Eagles clobbered the Vikings in the N.F.C. championship game, crushing the hopes of thousands upon thousands of ‘Minnesotans. Those same Minnesotans this week will weleome legions of — what's the proper word here? — fervent Eagles fans into their establishments, homes and publie spaces, whether the sting of losing has subsided or not. Awk-ward. L “If it wasn’t for the entrepreneurial opportunity, of course I wouldn't want to have the team that just beat us coming into our place — especially since they're rowdier than average,” said Tyler Olson, 32, who manages short-term rentals for tps ntinescom201H)S0 saree own “ ers and guests. “But I recognize that it’s part of business. others may POL agree, but that’s my c Olson was 6 the last time Minneapolis hosted a Super Bowl, in January 199% ‘when Minnesota avoided this potentially uncomfortable situation by missing the Playoffs. The 2017 Vikings tidied their path to a division title by knocking out the Star quarterback of the rival Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers, and then defeated the New Orleans Saints in their postseason opener on a 61-yard touchdown as time expired. Against Philadelphia last week, the Vikings were favored by 3 points. They lost by 31, “If you're going to hold a grudge against them, that’s not right,” said Mahoney, ‘56, an owner of the Loon Cafe, a popular Vikings bar in downtown Minneapolis. “There's nothing wrong with a little friendly banter, and I'd hope it doesn't escalate eyond that. Us and the Packers have been doing it for years. At the end we shake hands and have a beer and call ita good day.” ‘That might be true, but these circumstances are different. Never before had a team come as close as the Vikings to playing a Super Bow! in its home stadium. Imagine spending months planning a party and then being turned away at the door. “T’m hoping just the passage of time will make things better,” said Brad Christopherson, 42, a real-estate agent and Vikings fan originally from Fargo, N.D., ‘who has lived in Minneapolis for two decades. “People here are pretty passive- aggressive. Maybe just some rudeness, potentially. Some glares and looks and things like that.” Referring to Eagles fans, Christopherson added: “But if they come in all cocky and still going off about stuff related to the game, I can’t say what's going to happen. Hopefully they've moved on and are focused more on the Super Bowl rather than the last game.” ‘That last game, a 38-7 thrashing, does still linger for Vikings fans — though not just because of the margin of victory, or even the result. Christopherson, and ubutban Huntingdon Valley, Pa like him a State Farm insurance agent. Via Snails and text messages, they exchanged some good-natured ribbing — and Ueotiated a deal for next weekend, Babcock and his wife, Beth a Vikings fan, ©xPect Gottesman to adhere to some basic guidelines. don't throw beer was “No flipping off neighbors that are walking by, no vulgar Cans at anybody, those kinds of things,” said Babcock, laughing, Considering ordering Eagles decorations and party supplies for G:_ .esm six friends, “I kind ‘of warned them that Vikings fans are a little bitter about how they were treated, so be on a swivel.” ‘The stands at Monday night's opening festivities at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul teemed with fans wearing Vikings jerseys, who drowned out the mere ‘mention of Eagles with booing. When a small group of Eagles fans mocked the ‘Vikings’ chant by saying “Foles" — for quarterback Nick Foles — instead of skol, it was roundly jeered. For his part, Gottesman said he was not apprehensive at all about going to Minnesota. He attended the N.F.C. championship game, where he saw some behavior that made him cringe, but he said he expected Minnesotans to treat him with the same respect as he showed the four Vikings fans who sat behind him. He offered them tips on how to stay “out of the realm of drunk lunatics” and even swapped phone numbers. “all of this is blown out of proportion,” said Gottesman, 49, discussing the popular stereotype of Philadelphia fans, “The large majority of fans are not like that.” The Twin Cities shall see soon enough. If anything, Conley said, the Eagles fans should be the nervous ones. Asked why, she laughed. “We're going to outnumber them.” ‘Aversion of his ate appear in print on January 31, 2018, on Page BS of he New York edtion withthe headline: A Fine How-Do-You-Do, teins com 08/020 eet rane, thers, heardsbout the one-finger salutes, the threats issued and harsh language used in Philadelphia, tn the and ‘of Vikings, some Minnesotans are rencerned about what they consider another marauding band: Eagles fans, whose eputation, deserved or not, precedes them, Although Lincoln Finan: hospitable venue for. opposing fans, only a small segment ten ngage appalling behavior. And, of course, Philadelphians are not the only ones who can act poorly when sports, aleohol and perhaps some stupidity mix together. Based on conversations with friends, Laura Conley, 31, who is trying to rent out her home for the Super Bow, said she could envision Minnesotans cheering for the New England Patriots because of how some Vikings fans were treated in Philadelphia. Jim Febrenkamp, 41, a co-owner of Mac's Industrial Sports Bar in Minneapolis, said he will root for New England for the same reason but added that he does not anticipate much friction between the locals and Eagles fans this week. ‘Think fewer rumbles on Nicollet Mall, more stink eyes, if anything. “have belief in my city,” Fehrenkamp said, laughing, “At the same time, I also know that if you're in your hometown, people might be a little more defensive of things. But I'd think that the people who act lke that are probably not going to be the ones are going to be coming to the Super Bowi.” A Packers fan from Mauston, Wis,, Chad Babcock counts himself among the Population delighted — or at least not displeased — that Minnesota lost. After the defeat, he heard from friends warning him to be mindful of renting his home, in the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis, to Eagles fans, Babcock appreciated their concern but he also noted that a large group of Minnesota supporters seemed to instigate at least some of the taunting by dressing up the famed Rocky statue at the Philadelphia Museum of Artin Vikings colors and also performing the Skol chant on the museum's steps. He disobeyed his friends’ advice. ‘Through a mutual friend, Babcock was introduced to Jeff Gottesman, of eesnmnornes sor/018/0/0}poraoctelleipr Bowtie an nt ( niversity forced o a v1 aandon scale and gray uputrwdispatch com The Columbus Dispatch \ © Lifestyle Ohio State University forced to abandon scarlet and gray By Joe Blundo, The Columbus Dispatch Posted Mar 31,2016 at 12:01 AM Updated Apr 1, 2016 at 1205 PM Ohio State University is no longer allowed to refer to its school colors as scarlet and gray, thanks to a surprising legal settlement announced Thursday night. Effective today, the colors are officially known as “ruby and porpoise,” university officials said. “It's mostly semantics,” OSU spokeswoman April Uno said. “The new colors are just slightly different from the old ones.” Ohio State University is no longer allowed to refer to its school colors as scarlet and gray, thanks to a surprising legal settlement announced Thursday night. Effective today, the colors are officially known as “ruby and porpoise,” university officials said “It’s mostly semantics,” OSU spokeswoman April Uno said. “The new colors are just slightly different from the old ones.” ‘The settlement ends a 13-year court battle between OSU and tiny Philo Olmsted College in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Fans aren't prevented from identifying the OSU colors as scarlet and gray, but no ‘OSU website, publication or even song is permitted to use the terms. Late in the evening, the OSU website had already begun referring to the Scarlet and Gray golf courses as Ruby and Porpoise. “Itis a slight break from tradition, but we're looking at it as an opportunity to aca soresife_and_entertinment2. » State Uni : erty forced oa comiont bandon sere and gray apvipt ‘palate the university's brand," Uno said. “For example, we can incorporate some ‘cute fish logos.” ‘The ruby-and-porpoise description was chosen by OSU after it ensured, through ‘a hasty review of university trademarks, that it wasnt already being used. “The beauty of porpoise’ that no other school has ever thought to use it to describe gray,” Uno said. ‘The new color combination differs just enough from scarlet and gray to satisfy (Olmsted lawyers, who sued Ohio State on April 1, 2003, for trademark infringement, ‘The suit, largely laughed off when filed, had languished in the courts for years. Recently, however, the situation turned more serious when Olmsted archivists unearthed a document proving that the Michigan school had registered scarlet and gray with the little-known U.S. Bureau of Athletic Paraphernalia, Regalia, Insignia and Labels on April 1, 1875 ~- several years before OSU adopted the Ina last-ditch effort, OSU offered to pay Olmsted millions of dolla for the rights to the colors. But the smaller school refused: Olmsted, which has 600 students and no football team, noted that its success in collegiate ice croquet is diminished by any Ohio State use ofits colors. *Our ice-croquet teams have won several championships,” said Gustave Ferbert 1Y, president of Olmsted. “We felt there was a substantial risk of confusion between OSU teams and ours if the color-infringement issue were not resolved.” Will Buckeyes fans accept the change? The university will find out April 16 during the spring intra-squad football game, ‘Traditionally, the game pits a Scarlet team against a Gray team. ‘This year, it will feature Ruby vs. Porpoise, head coach Urban Meyer confirmed, “Some of the guys will probably say they don't want to be on the fish team,” he and.enteraiament2.» 0 tc Universi dvovesie 9 forced to abandon scale and pay np dip comveontent ‘id. TH tell them: Porpoiss beat up sharks. Theyre tough” OSU also changed the lyric of Buckeye Batle Cry, one of the two fight songs £0 remove “scarlet and gray.” ‘The new lyrics: Drive! Drive on down the field, men of the ruby and porpoise; ‘Juke out that comerback and put some hurtin' on his corpus. ‘The color change, which came with litle warning, seems to have caught OSU fans off-guard. Several who were approached Thursday night atthe Varsity Club near campus expressed disbelief, “Get out of here,” said Harwood Pool IV, 36, of Pataskala. “Ruby and porpoise? “Are you sure this isnt just an April Fools’ joke?” i ¢ LE-MAIL, news, delivered to your inbox (C 'sson in weight and kindness » The Plain Dealer pfmorris@plaind.com Updated Nov 29, 2017; Posted Nov 29, 2017 CLEVELAND, Ohio ~1 was certain the bulging suitcase weighed considerably more than 50 Pounds. I told my daughter as much but she wasn't hearing it, She insisted that everything she packed needed to go back to scout the driveway for rgue with an 18- ‘Sure enough the bag was heavy when I placed it on the airport check-in scale: Exactly 8.5 Pounds over the 50-pound bag limit United Airlines requires before luggage is loaded on the conveyer belt and sent to the plane. “Now what?” asked my daughter. "What do you want me to take back home?" resisted a slight urge to gloat. There was no time for that. Her plane was set to begin boarding in five minutes, Besides [aways fel emotional whenever I ake her tothe stport It's not easy to watch her walk through TSA and disappear into the departure terminal "Why don't you lose that leather jacket?" I suggested, after she unzipped the case and stared helplessly at some of her most prized possessions. She ignored me. "How about that bag with all ofthat hair care stuff and face creams," I said trying my best to be helpful. ms "Dad got this” she ad. I watched as she reluctantly took out a bottle of body wash that, weighed exactly 22 ounces! I knew we needed to speed the process up. I reached for two pairs of jeans to help expedite the unpacking, It was a mistake. She didn't raise her voice but her tone of response was clear: "Please, let me do this.” Now, it was my tum to tense up and make an adult decision. Her plane was close to boarding and she still had to clear security. "We really have to lose some of this stuff now. I'l ship it to you or you can take it back with you later," I offered. She suddenly looked like she wanted to cry. when a United Airlines travel attendant who had been watching this scene came to the "Sweetie, Ican help you with that" she said to my daughter, while trying to suppres "We'll make it work." sete lady then asked forthe same to pai of jeans had attempted to remove from the suitcase along with a sweater. She put them on nodded her head, and then SNggested that my daughter stuff them into her carry-on bag, Se Re attendant studied the suitcase, looking for another major removal, my daughter Skeldenly demonstrated abit of grace under pressure, She reached ino er luggage and took uta fairly bulky winter coat and put it over the coat she was already wearing, "Dad, I'L ‘Wear two coats onto the plane," she said with triumph registering in her voice fas 49.8 pounds, The only thing left ight. The unpacking operation worked. The final weigh behind was the body wash. My daughter made he When customers are down aisles, videos tend to attendant whose name I United Airlines has received negative press in the pas ‘unceremoniously removed from their seats or violently di go viral. As [left the airport, I thought about the United Ai failed to catch and who will probably never appear in a video. ‘She was helpful. She saw a father /daughter travel dilemma that wasn't unfolding well and she intervened with excellent customer service She salvaged my freshman's packing arrangement and sent her off to the plane with everything but a bottle of soap in tow. Travel can be stressful. This agent gave us a lesson in weight and kindness and served it up with a smile. Little things really do matter. Justin Timberlake: ‘Mandat. American’ oy erlake: ‘Mandatory Vaccination Schedules Are Un-Ameti Sfanuary 25,2018 OBaxter Dmitry “Entertainment 118 arte whole concept of mandatory vaccination schedules is un-American,” according tO Justin Timberlake, who says "Why risk damaging your precious child forthe sake ofthe (Take careof your vn your duty. That is your God given Justin Timberlake, while icadyi {or his long-awaited Super Bowl . I everyone took care oftheir own children, we wouldn’t have to worry about like to know,” continued the Cry Me A been ‘immunized is not actually immune to the disease... catching the very disease they are supposedly immune to? “And yet sanctimonious of immunized kids, they get on their soap box and say my unvaccinated child sa threat to ther child? Geta guip aicady Isnt your child supposed to be immune?” Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel sparked controversy in 2015 when they refused to vaccinate their son, Silas, citing health cor ‘Timberlake is far from the only celebrity in the music business who believes mandatory vaccinations are unsafe. Supe alvin Harris recently dropped a series of ‘truth bombs on Twitter, defying Big Pharma by sharing real information about health and vaccine safety with his millions of followers. Justin Timberlake's new album Man of the Woods is set to be released on Feb. 2. Two days later, JT will take the stage at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota for halftime of Super Bowl Lil. » business and entertainment. Baxter Dmitry isa writer at Your News Wire. He covers ravelled in over 80 countries and. Speaking truth to power since he learned to talk, Baxte ‘won arguments in every single one. Live without fear. 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