As the calendar to college football 2014 becomes thinner, the local sports store that tries so hard had the stops pulled out in Destiny USA, the full Friday out front display table devoted to our Syracuse Orange.
Let’s see what’s for sale at My Favorite Sports Store.
Would I want …
As season ticket holders, my dear wife Karen and I do not have many quarters left for an SU bank. Skip it.
The Terrible Towel was reserved for the Pittsburgh Steelers decades ago. This one is big enough for a golf bag, but might distract my putting eye in the background.
I might use the throw watching away games on TV at home if it was really cold out and nobody was visiting Karen and I. The slippers, not my style, any time of year.
Years ago, Karen bought me a Maryland flag just like this, and I flew it proudly on my side porch on college football Saturdays. Then we got our Syracuse season tickets. I still can’t pull the trigger on this one. As far as the microfiber cloth to clean my iPad and iPhone, I think my folded up bandana-pattern handkerchief works fine.
The winner! My favorite merchandise was the interesting pair of Orange Gnomes. They might scare away critters in the front yard garden or the backyard butterfly garden of our Syracuse city home in the Eastwood neighborhood.
Which piece of college football merchandise screams your name? What kind of stuff do you put out in your house because it has an insignia on it, and where do you keep it displayed? What is the single most useless thing you own, and how did you obtain it?





New season, new gear. Sign me up for those slippers, because I’ll wear them to a game.
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Oh, what a sight that would be, Malone!
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Go for the gnome – please!!
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I’m glad you are impressed by the little fella, Rachel. 🙂
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I always enjoy seeing the creative things people create to show their spirit. But when it comes to buying anymore…I would buy something I would use. Like a jersey.
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That’s the best of all, Colleen. A jersey. No doubt!
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At least when I wear it people think I’m paying attention to the game fever. 😉 Whether I am or not……
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I agree with you… I liked the gnomes best by far! LOL! Stuff I have an insignia on?… Well, as for a SPORTS insignia (yes, me = sports!) is a Philly Soul jersey autographed by all the members on Bon Jovi which I have hanging in my room. Other insignia emblazoned stuff on display is also Bon Jovi related. 🙂 As far as useless stuff, if I don’t use it, I toss it. Actually, I have a collection of Monkees LPs which I don’t use because I have all the CDs. That’s about as useless as it gets. 🙂 Excellent post! 😀
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I should have known even in sports, it’s music-related for you, Rachel. Philly Soul with JBJ. Perfect. And nothing Monkees could ever be useless, now, could it?
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LOL! EXACTLY! You know me so well, my friend! 🙂
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For Christmas, someone gave us that battery-operated spaghetti-turning fork. Never used it.
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Stick a battery-operated fork in me, Kerbey. Now I’ve heard everything.
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I’ve just got a boisterous Leprechaun, who runs around The House on the Hill, constantly singing the Notre Dame Fight Song…
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I used to see him on the subway when I was a kid, drinking beer out of a brown paper bag and singing that same song, Austin!
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🙂
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I keep a basket of must haves like glasses, coasters, blankets, gadgets, chip vowls and then pull it out on game day. Hats are always about the house, as it seems one can never have enough of those. Boys!
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Let’s go Turtles
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I would have never thought this but it turns out the most useless thing I own is my passport. At one point in time it was my assurance that I could return home. Now it turns out you don’t need it. In fact if you don’t have one you get all kinds of free stuff like housing, food, clothes, a college education, even free healthcare. Now I’m wondering why did I cheat myself out of all that free stuff by getting one?
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Ha! Gnomes , eh? Be careful Mark, GGLF might discover your gnome and stage an intervention. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_Gnome_Liberation_Front#Garden_Gnome_Liberation_Front
And if that isn’t bad enough, you know that gnomes are tribal creatures and you can never have just one : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Garden_gnomes_-_commonwealth_park_canberra.jpg
Ha! I generally try to avoid buying that sort of advertizing stuff, unless it’s useful or unless accompanying children insist. I do donate to teams though, especially kids teams.
May your garden gnome have a happy new home (do gnomes repel skunks?).
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You always give me so much to think about, Paul. The Orange gnome still sits on that table, unless somebody else has purchased it. I did think twice, though. They would look nifty in my two gardens.
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funny, the gnomes drew my eye, even before i scrolled down to see your comment on them. this is a perfect way to blend your love of your garden and your sports. now you are winners no matter what!
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I think they could be hideous enough to be critter-ridders, too. Or furry ones could fall in love? What do you think, Beth?
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ooh, like scarecrows? i think your second scenario is more likely, they would probably fall in love with the gnomes and hang around )
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I would vote for the gnome too..
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It’s cute in its own homely way, isn’t it, Mimi?
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