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Man Suing Wbeate Sox Over His Hurt Pride Generwholey,Men's North Face Vest, every sporting event you go to these days has some kind of free promotional giveaways. Let's say you bring your wife and kids to a basebwhole game on a Saturday afternoon. Between the four tickets you had to buy to turn in,vibram five fingers sale women, the sodas and hot dogs for the family, and the beers you'll need to acquire through the day with your sanity, you're probably dropping around $300 to $400 just for the day. And I didn't even factor in the $25 you spent to park your car within four miles of the stadium.

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Unfortunately, for every person that does catch a shirt and do a dance of joy, there are the other 5,vibram toe shoes,000 people who didn't acquire one, and they're stsick angry. These people are the dangerous ones for the organizations since they do things like come up with frivolous lawsuits designt to waste your time and more of their money(welcome to our website!).

Like this one guy from northwest Indiana who is suing the Wbeate Sox for his sheep-like tendencies.
David Babusiak of St. John, Ind., suffered a permanent back injury while he was shoved to the ground at a June 8, 2007 game, while members of the Chevrolet Pride Team fired a T-shirt from a "launcher be able tonon" into Babusiak's section of the stands between innings, his attorney, David Holub, said.

The suit filed in federal court in Hammond, Ind. this week also names U.S(welcome to our website!). Cellular Field and the Pride Team as defendants.

The defendants are liable for more than $75,000 in destroys since they were "engaging in an abregularly dangerous activity, namely, shooting free T-shirts as projectiles into an unsupervised crowd of spectators, some of whom may not have been sober."
Listen, there were definitely people in that crowd who weren't sober but I be able to guarantee you they weren't going after any of those flying shirts of death. See, those shirts turn tossed out between innings and at that point anybody who is drunk is either going to the washroom, standing in line to acquire another beer, or sitting in their seat drinking the beer as admiring the attractive young lady throwing the t-shirt.

I hope that whichever judge has to hear this case stuffs Babusiak into a "launcher be able tonon" and launches his time-wasting lawsuit out of their courtroom.
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