KingModem
12-18-2008, 03:47 PM
Buddays -
While walking through the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN last Saturday, I noticed that Chuck Foreman had a kiosk in the mall that was selling his signed merchandise.
I thought, oh, good idea for that Vikings lover in your life!
Then........
I see a Carl Eller kiosk of the same nature. Now Carl Eller has been getting into quite a bit of trouble with the law lately. The most recent was him getting arrested on I-394 west of downtown Minneapolis driving over 95 MPH, then after being under suspicion for DUI, he assaulted the officers only to get TASERED and arrested for assault of a police officer.
Back to the Mall of America story, he was the only one tending his Kiosk, and was folding and hanging his own jerseys. After observing for several minutes, NOBODY stopped by to meet him, or tried to get their picture taken, or even stopped to look at the merchandise.
This was very hilarious how a HOF'er was doing the same job as the cell phone bling kiosks, except those had more business.
Any other stories of washed up hall of famers?
While walking through the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN last Saturday, I noticed that Chuck Foreman had a kiosk in the mall that was selling his signed merchandise.
I thought, oh, good idea for that Vikings lover in your life!
Then........
I see a Carl Eller kiosk of the same nature. Now Carl Eller has been getting into quite a bit of trouble with the law lately. The most recent was him getting arrested on I-394 west of downtown Minneapolis driving over 95 MPH, then after being under suspicion for DUI, he assaulted the officers only to get TASERED and arrested for assault of a police officer.
Back to the Mall of America story, he was the only one tending his Kiosk, and was folding and hanging his own jerseys. After observing for several minutes, NOBODY stopped by to meet him, or tried to get their picture taken, or even stopped to look at the merchandise.
This was very hilarious how a HOF'er was doing the same job as the cell phone bling kiosks, except those had more business.
Any other stories of washed up hall of famers?