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Eagles general manager Howie Roseman bleeds for the city of Philadelphia. Literally. Roseman's forehead took the brunt of an errant throw of a beer can during the team's Super Bowl parade in ...
A flying beer can struck Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman in the head during the team's victory parade on Friday, drawing blood — and laughs from the executive and other revelers.
Per multiple reports, Roseman was hit in the head with a beer can at some point along the parade route. The collision left Roseman with a crescent-shaped wound on his forehead.
AB Beer Wagon, partially decorated in Brookside Pavilion, for 2014 Rose Parade. A hitch of Clydesdales pulled the City of St. Louis' float, co-sponsored by Budweiser, in the Tournament of Roses Parade from 1954 to 2011. [19] [20] In 2014 the Clydesdales returned to the Rose Parade, this time pulling their beer wagon. The President of the ...
The 4-mile, three and a half-hour parade drew an estimated 30,000-50,000 spectators in 1961. 1962, the parade would be given the name “Maple Leaf Parade” at the suggestion of Terry Witzke, a teacher at Emerson Elementary school, in appreciation for La Crosse's landscape. That year, the parade drew 70,000 spectators from around the Midwest.
After the parade of the restaurateurs on carriages from downtown to the festival grounds, at exactly 12:00 clock the lord mayor opens the first beer barrel in the Schottenhammel tent. With the initial pass and the Bavarian exclamation, " O'zapft is ! " ( es ist angezapft —It has been tapped!) the Oktoberfest is declared opened.
Videos from the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory parade last Friday show a flying beer can striking Roseman in the forehead hard enough to draw blood while he was riding on a float down Broad Street ...
The parade is set to begin at 11 a.m. ET on Friday, Feb. 14, with a formal program set to take place in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art at 1 p.m. ET. How to watch the Eagles' Super Bowl parade