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Saints*** Fans Trying To Rent Billboard In Downtown Atl


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http://theangrywhodat.com/?page_id=279

Our mission is simple.

We want to rent a billboard close to the Georgia Dome. Black background, big gold WHO DAT right in the heart of downtown Atlanta. If we can raise the funds, it’ll stay all season long. We’re working on a tag line, but of course it’ll have to be appropriate for a, ahem, larger audience.

Make no mistake – we want every Falcon fan to feel our presence every single time they approach their ridiculous circus tent of a stadium during the second quarter on Sundays.

I cannot take credit for the idea, or the execution. A fellow Who Dat proposed the idea on twitter, has done the leg work (to include contacting the billboard company, pricing, and getting approval on the design). But I can’t give him credit on this post, which is meant to be a family-friendly version of our “Project” that we can publicize on the web. See, his very name is “in the blue”. If you want to hear more, I’m sure you can find the link on this site somewhere.

The donation button is below. Let us know who you are with the “Who Gets Credit” box so we can thank you on twitter or on whatever forum you found the link.

Any and all money collected will go to the billboard. If there is anything left over, we will donate it to the not-affiliated-with-us-at-all Team Gleason. We are NOT a charity, and this is not tax deductible.

Help us make this dream come true! Every dollar helps.

Thought this needed to be posted just in case a couple of coon-asses try to rent one in Charlotte....lord knows the Panthers rent a lot of billboards and wouldn't allow Saints*** fans to try and troll like this.

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