Lions-Eagles: 2013 Snow-Game!A Story by Abishai100A demo-dime to a distant 'snow-game' in Philly featuring American sports/media disorientation.
One more broadcast-era American school sports-fable memory-tribute/toast, remembering the iconic new era 'snow-game' between the NFC Lions-Eagles (2013), a triumph of media-differentiation. Inspired by Any Given Sunday (Al Pacino).
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==== Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly Love. The 2013 'snow-game' in December between the hot Philly Eagles football-team and the rival Detroit Lions proved to be worth the hype, advancing the modern notion that American sports-media is a thing of urban-architectural splendor. ![]() Two special commentators are commenting on this American football-game in the snow who're tied to modern American media/consumerism, and one's a James Bond of diamond-matrices in the City of Brotherly Love --- Amlan Satan (a real pirate). ![]() The other is a major video-game developer of football action-games named James Mardak who's an 'expert' on the distribution of sports-merchandising and special American sociocultural drawings! ![]() MARDAK: Let's enjoy a lovely Indian meal before the game, which we'll comment on in the Philly-cyber net! AMLAN: Yeah, that sounds cool; I wish my wife was in town to join us, but she's modeling in Paris. ![]() The City of Brotherly Love (Philadelphia) is strewn with holiday-season lights and traffic-splendor that 2013 season, anticipating the customs-magic of the Lions-Eagles game where fans/cheerleaders will show up with great demo-graffiti. ![]() AMLAN: Me thinks we'll do some nice distribution of some nice 'Philly-friendly' adventure iconography for the game itself. ![]() In fact, both Amlan and Mardak were tied/connected to an iconic Ivy League (college-football!) game between two rival school-teams vying for control of the respected/vaunted American institutional dance. ![]() MARDAK: Sports-marketing in modern-day American and in Western civilization can be thing of...design. ![]() It's true; American football has inspired some terrific media/merchandising and video-game enterprising, and it reaches a broad youth-base in US cities invested in the splendor and 'dance' of socialized capital design. ![]() AMLAN: This 'snow-game' between the Lions-Eagles is as exciting as anything coming out of BBC. MARDAK: I doubt we'll see anything less than American excellence leading up to the very-end of the game itself! ![]() It's true; it seems that the Lions-Eagles 'snow-game' is 'one-for-the-books' as both teams keep tight during the progression and remain scoreless in the 1st quarter with heavy gritty action in the heavy-falling snow in the City of Brotherly Love (Philadelphia). ![]() AMLAN: Philadelphia is an American city of great 'storied' activity and history, James. MARDAK: Yes, and Detroit rival fans will want to see samples of 'auto-intrigue' in this rival city of cheers. ![]() AMLAN: I actually confess I own a Barry Sanders vintage Upper-Deck Lions card, which is my prized treasure at house! ![]() The Lions score 8 first, in the 2nd quarter, followed by a dead-even 6-6- score in the 3rd, leaving fans/cheerleaders wondering if this type of broadcast-competition re-presents a modern 'aesthetic' of marketed dance. ![]() AMLAN: I doubt the Philly-cheerers want to see their defiant Eagles lose in this 'snow-game' at home, James. MARDAK: I suspect the Eagles will have something 'in-their-wings' for the final quarter, Satan. ![]() Amlan/Mardak are shrewd in their cyber-Philly net commentary, as the Eagles tear open the 4th quarter and pour in 28 points and draw way from the Lions' hard-earned 20-points in the snowy field in the City of Brotherly Love, stamping an unforgettable home-field advantage triumph (34-20) in 2013. Amlan/Mardak decide to purchase a vintage patriot-comics issue celebrating the symbolic 'destiny' of this American football event in modern times. ![]() FAN: I won't see another exciting 'snow-game' of this tight caliber in the City of Brotherly Love in this new era. ![]() ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2021 Abishai100 |
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Added on November 6, 2021 Last Updated on November 6, 2021 AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more.. |


















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