[Emotional] Videos

THE FRIED SKIES — Just in time for the hungry holiday season, Popeyes has upped their trolling game by launching “Emotional Support Chicken.”
According to Business Insider, the fantastic fried chicken chain dropped the news that its location in Philadelphia International Airport’s Terminal C will start selling the chicken on Tuesday for a limited time.

The three-piece tender meal comes in a specially designed, chicken-themed carrier box.

And an added bonus is that it won’t annoy every other passenger in your vicinity during the flight.
Emotional support animals have been in the news recently for becoming increasingly strange and, well, just annoying.
According to trade group Airlines for America, the number of emotional-support animals flying the furry skies has skyrocketed 74%, from 481,000 in 2016 to 751,000 in 2017.
In a press release, the company said, “Popeyes decided to offer its own version of ’emotional support animals pushing the envelope’ by offering travelers ‘Emotional Support Chicken.’ The gesture is designed to bring holiday travelers some needed humor to what is one of the most stressful places to be in during the holidays — the airport.
And honestly, what better way to calm your nerves on the flight than with a good old food coma.

Read Underdogs: The Philadelphia Eagles Emotional Road to Super Bowl Victory Online

Get now online : https://icoresctol78.blogspot.com/?book=0762493542

[P.D.F] Underdogs: The Philadelphia Eagles Emotional Road to Super Bowl Victory by Zach Berman

Read Underdogs: The Philadelphia Eagles Emotional Road to Super Bowl Victory Online

Get now online : http://filetrends.club/?book=0762493542

R.E.A.D Underdogs: The Philadelphia Eagles Emotional Road to Super Bowl Victory by Zach Berman

A company gave a Philadelphia-area school’s graduating 8th-graders ballistic shields for their backpacks as a gift before heading off to high school. Eve says, “I feel so sad for these kids that they even have to think about that. And, the last thing a child is going to be thinking is ‘let me hold up my backpack’ if someone’s shooting. They’re going to drop everything and run.” Sara Gilbert continues, “This is a no-win situation. We are having these school shootings, it’s not something we can ignore.” Sharon Osbourne agrees, “At least you know, as a parent, you’ve done the best that you can do.” A passionate Sheryl Underwood adds, “This is a knee-jerk reaction.. We need to change society, we need to tell our governmental bodies that they’ve got to do something.. our children and our future is at stake.. we have got to decide what is important to us as a country.. I was in the military. I know what a bullet can do and it should not be aimed at a child, and a backpack is not enough.”

Watch super emotional Minnesota Vikings players reactions after loss at Philadelphia Eagles. Case Keenum was outplayed by former teammate Nick Foles. From Beating the New Orleans Saints in

As Philadelphia Eagles fans poured onto the city streets to celebrate the team’s victory in the NFC Championship game against the Minnesota Vikings on January 21, one Philly fan proved particularly popular.

New Jersey-born cinematographer Matt DiFabio captured a number of videos of celebrations in the city. However, the undoubted star of his footage is a dog wearing an Eagles jersey who attracted the attention of plenty of emotional fans.

DiFabio’s footage shows one woman, in particular, hugging the pooch in an embrace that just about sums up how the city was feeling, as the Eagles secured their first Super Bowl appearance since 2005. Credit: Matt DiFabio via Storyful