A photo floating around the internet shows a a restaurant bill from Saturday night where an Alabama fan decided to leave 'Roll Tide!' in place of a tip for the server, who was ironically named Forrest.
When I was a kid, there were very few things I looked forward to more than the Fourth of July. I got to be around my friends, family and, of course, watch the fireworks. There was nothing cooler than the fireworks when I was little! As I got older and older, I would try to get closer and closer to the fireworks to see if they would actually fall on me.
It's on holidays like the Fourth of July that I'm reminded of a lot of things. I'm reminded how lucky I am to live in the country that I do, how lucky I am to have the freedom I do, and how lucky I am to be a part of the community that I am. Every year the Casper Events Center hosts the Fireworks Festival and it features a wide-array of vendors, food, music and, of course, people. Check out these
When Tom Cruise arrived in India on Saturday to promote ‘Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol’ he was greeted enthusiastically by 200 fans.
However, according to reports in the Indian press, the crowd wasn’t in a frenzy because they were in the presence of Hollywood royalty, but rather because the had been paid about three dollars and given a free lunch to cheer Cruise.
With one game standing in between the Mustangs and the championship finals in Laramie, NC took on Cheyenne East in their final home game of the season. Fans came out to show their support and to will the Mustangs to a win.
Critical reaction to ‘Lulu,’ Lou Reed‘s new collaborative album with Metallica has been tepid at best, as our roundup of quotes demonstrates. The media’s arrows are not nearly as sharp and dangerous as those flung by fans of the metal band however. In an interview with USA Today, Reed admits he’s not popular amongst the Metallica faithful.
A group of superhero fans on YouTube have made an impressive ‘Sweded’ remake of the highly anticipated “Avengers” trailer complete with flaming cars, cardboard versions of the film’s iconic Marvel superheroes and even a hilarious A capella take on the Nine Inch Nail’s song “We’re In This Together”.
It's one of those questions that define who you are- questions like "Batman or Superman," "Books or TV," or "apple or oranges?" This question is more important than any of those, however. The question is, are you a Trojan or a Mustang?
Remember the show Friday Night Lights? It was a television show about high school football in a small town, and basically every Friday night, the entire town would show up for the game.