In 2005, after Revenge of the Sith revealed young
Anakin Skywalker was a whiny child murderer, I wore several Darth Vader
t-shirts.
Based on the character’s
awesome look and actions in his original 1977 appearance, follow up films and
extended universe uses, people saw it and said:
”Cool shirt!”
In 1997 after Batman and Robin nearly single handedly
destroyed the Superhero movie genre; I wore a Batman Polo shirt to work.
Based on the rest of the
character’s varied and popular established history since 1939, people saw it
and said:
“Cool shirt!”
You can substitute:
“1987”
“Superman t-shirt to
school”
And
“since 1938”
in the above example for
the exact same response.
In 1993, after Hal Jordan went crazy, and killed a bunch of allies before destroying the Corps,
and becoming a universe threatening villain, I wore my Green Lantern
t-shirt. (Well before, he, the Corps,
and everyone he killed “got better.”)
Most people said, “Isn’t
he the guy who drove around with Bruce Lee?”
Because I wore Green
Lantern shirts before Sheldon Cooper made it cool.
The minority with a
clue, based on the character’s personification of honesty and fearlessness
since being introduced in 1959 saw it and said:
“Cool Shirt!”
The NY Giants are the
only one of the five teams that joined the NFL in 1925, predating Superman by
13 years, to still be an active team.
They have taken eight
league championships including four Super Bowl victories.
Only three other teams
in the entire NFL have more Super Bowl wins.
They've won eleven
conference championships, sixteen division championships and made the playoffs
thirty-one times.
Despite their historical
past, they were “0 and 6” in the fall of 2013, when I wore my NY Giants polo
shirt to work.
The reactions I got
were:
“You’re really wearing
THAT?”
“Maybe you should pick
another team.”
And the ever erudite-
“THEY SUCK!”
4 comments:
Love it! Excellent angle to analyze an age old question.
Not sure if it's age old, but thanx for the encouragement!
Cute!
Thanx for joining in!
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