If he can pull a halftime show out of that wasp nest, then he's got the job.
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It looks as though "White Owl" hasn't changed his gametime wardrobe since 1971, which is when he attended his very first Kansas Jayhawks game. But our bearded buddy knows how to work it. In fact, his free-flowing beads and tie dye earned him a best dressed nomination, an on-camera interview, and an impromptu talent show.
"Dance like no one's watching," eh? This cutie pie took the advice to heart and had a one dude dance party. At a crowded sporting event.
This one-man cheer squad not only got the crowd in gear to get rowdy, he did whatever it took to distract the other team from scoring. He traded in his pom-poms and short skirt for a simple Speedo — in his team's color, natch — and bounced around like a legit cheerleader for a couple hours, directly behind the hoop. Boyfriend made a royal arse of himself in the process, but hey — that's what crazy fans are for.
All the crazies dancing in the stands at sporting events are amusing, but add a little alcohol and the show really kicks off. Take the Queen of Drunkards here. The only thing he has going for him is that pretend microphone in his hand.
Remember the fan-atic who screamed out in anguish when Paris Hilton was sentenced more jail time? Well, now that OJ's in trouble, the crazy dude is ba-ack. Decked out in a "I Heart Famous People" ball cap, he makes a habit of appearing outside the courthouses of all the newsworthy celeb trials.
Whoever #3 is--Harry's got your back.
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I don't know about you, but I don't fall for these gimmicky entrances wrestlers make prior to a match. They're a little too self-righteous for my taste, but they do seem effective for pumping up the crowd. I mean, these fans can't contain themselves-- literally.
Of course, the Paris Hilton Fan Club showed up to Friday's hearing to show their his favorite gal some support. But when they he heard the bad news about the judge sending Paris back to jail, they he got upset, to say the least.
Crazy dancing at a baseball game: we saw it once. And we saw it again. But baseball enthusiasts aren't the only ones doing the shimmy in the stands.