Philly fan hits a new low, even for them

Benevolent One

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I just heard on TV a story about a guy who was at the Giants-Eagles game last night who had his prosthetic leg stolen by a woman wearing Eagles gear. What in the hell is she going to do with it? Was it just for spite? Stealing a limb from a crippled person would seem to be something that wouldn't pass just about anybody's personal code of conduct, although many Philly fans seem to have very different codes.
 
I just heard on TV a story about a guy who was at the Giants-Eagles game last night who had his prosthetic leg stolen by a woman wearing Eagles gear. What in the hell is she going to do with it? Was it just for spite? Stealing a limb from a crippled person would seem to be something that wouldn't pass just about anybody's personal code of conduct, although many Philly fans seem to have very different codes.
Wow. That's an incredibly low thing for even the dregs of society to do, let alone your average stereotypical angry Philly sports fan.
 
Don't blame us all for the ****** up actons of one. Police by the way have recovered his leg.
 
How the hell do you steal someone's prosthetic leg if they're wearing it? If they aren't wearing it,,why not?
 
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