rocboy22;4576685 said:![]()
This is an actual license plate given out in Maryland. This pic/link is to the Washington Post online. Does anyone care? I'm pretty much "meh" on it.
RoboQB;4576690 said:What's funny is that there are more Cowboys fans here in Maryland than there are Commanders fans.
trickblue;4576698 said:That's a risky plate to put on your vehicle as that could be interpreted in more ways than one...
Not that there's anything wrong with that...
So the license plate owner could, in fact, just be trolling ... hoping to catch a winky-wink "cowboy" motorist to his liking. I can see that, coming from MARY land.rocboy22;4576703 said:yes, I thought it could also be a brokeback reference
that's awesomecowboyeric8;4576805 said:http://i69.***BLOCKED***/albums/i67/cowboyeric8/0e0eb612-a099-4aa5-87e6-3ce7acac3397.jpg

DCBoysfan;4576795 said:By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com
Dallas Cowboys fans are very passionate.
Go to a Cowboys game on the road and Cowboys fans are loud and proud wearing their gear. In Philadelphia, I've seen some Cowboys fans get yelled at for their love for their team.
(Nothing like a good fight in the crowd at The Linc to get ready for a game.)
In the state of Maryland, you can rip the Cowboys all you want on your license plate.
Thanks to the Baltimore Sun, via D.C Sports Bog in the Washington Post, here's a link to what one fan thinks of America's Team.
Some skins fans need a life:laugh1:
Risen Star;4576799 said:I've seen a van in my area twice now with the top of the guy's windshield reading "I hate the Dallas Cowboys."
I didn't know what to do, so I just gave him a thumbs up and let him out ahead of me. Seemed right.
StylisticS;4576860 said::laugh231S&A2= 3 firsts and a 2. Pretty creative.
viman96;4576881 said:As in 3 SBs?
