St. Paul Saints make fun of a sinner
In honor of National Tap Dance Day (heh), a minor league baseball team in Minnesota is giving away what it calls "bobblefoot" dolls making fun of Idaho Republican Larry "Wide Stance" Craig:
The St. Paul Saints, long known for offbeat, sometimes edgy, promotions, have come up with a real doozy for this Sunday's game.
While lots of sports franchises hand out bobblehead dolls, usually depicting their players, the Saints are handing out 2,500 "bobblefoot" knicknacks.
The keepsakes consist of a miniature bathroom stall with a couple of lower legs and feet. One of the feet is springloaded and "taps," which, the Saints' press release says, is in honor of National Tap Dance Day.
Right.
The team also takes pains to note: "It doesn't matter if your tapping style is done with a 'wide stance' or is used as some sort of code."
Hilarious, but I hope they don't follow up with a bobblehead (or bobble-whatever) Paris Hilton. Ewww....
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(via Somervell County Salon)









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