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by Jon Bois • Nov 15, 2009 12:38 PM EST
Redskins owner/minister of misery Dan Snyder is most recently infamous for prohibiting any and all fan signage at FedEx Field (the proper style is to spell it FedExField, but that's just gross). Sunday morning, however, we learned that Mr. Snyder's heart does not pump gravel, as the magnanimous gentleman elected to allow his customers to bring signs into the stadium after all. From Dan Steinberg at D.C. Sports Bog:
Twenty years ago this month, the Berlin Wall came down.
Now, you might argue that the end of a three-week ban on signs at FedEx Field isn't quite as important an event. And you might be technically right about that.
For every generation, in every walk of life, there is a war to be fought. Some of us fight bravely overseas, and some of us whine about our inability to publicly and cleverly express our belief that the Washington Redskins are, in fact, more like the Crappington Buttskins via a posterboard arrangement that clumsily includes an anagram for "FOX." Semper fi.
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