Chances are, your favorite team has a fairly silly logo. The vast majority of them are cartoonish in nature, but at least the ones today look good. Computer animation, slick artwork, and fine-tuned quality control churn out logos that may be geared toward children, but at least look good on that ridiculously overpriced Official Team jacket you’re wearing. This was not always the case though. In the earliest of times, sports logos were simply crudely drawn letters signifying the team: B for Boston, NY for New York, SOS for any team from Cleveland, stuff like that. But then the teams
A few years ago, blogger Nathan Bransford invited his readers to compete in March Madness. Not wanting to be left out, I entered the ESPN Tournament Challenge. By the time I found it online, I only…
Sports have been with us for a very long time either to play or to watch. And like most games, sports come with an object as well as a set of rules to follow in order to obtain it. However, we some…
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Chances are, your favorite team has a fairly silly logo. The vast majority of them are cartoonish in nature, but at least the ones today look good. Computer animation, slick artwork, and fine-tuned quality control churn out logos that may be geared toward children, but at least look good on that ridiculously overpriced Official Team jacket you’re wearing. This was not always the case though. In the earliest of times, sports logos were simply crudely drawn letters signifying the team: B for Boston, NY for New York, SOS for any team from Cleveland, stuff like that. But then the teams
Welp. I feel attacked. Bill Burr spent a large chunk of his last podcast episode ripping into the necks of old timey sneakerheads. Like me. I'm an old time...
Going for a Dry January? Enjoy mocktails, coffee, and more in these cozy and creative venues across the United States.
We've worked long and hard here at Cracked to make it clear that the past was badass. All you have to do is sift through old-timey photos, and you quickly realize that people back then possessed neither sanity nor a sense of self-preservation.
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People of the past are daring us to make sense of them, and once again, we've risen boldly to the challenge.
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This old-time workout isn't so much a strength building workout, as something to get the blood pumping and make you feel invigorated in the morning.
Chances are, your favorite team has a fairly silly logo. The vast majority of them are cartoonish in nature, but at least the ones today look good. Computer animation, slick artwork, and fine-tuned quality control churn out logos that may be geared toward children, but at least look good on that ridiculously overpriced Official Team jacket you’re wearing. This was not always the case though. In the earliest of times, sports logos were simply crudely drawn letters signifying the team: B for Boston, NY for New York, SOS for any team from Cleveland, stuff like that. But then the teams
We've worked long and hard here at Cracked to make it clear that the past was badass. All you have to do is sift through old-timey photos, and you quickly realize that people back then possessed neither sanity nor a sense of self-preservation.
The early days of pro sports had some of the most entertaining rules imaginable, and bringing them back would freshen up pro ball handling overnight.
For centuries strongmen have been entertaining crowds by their demonstrations of strength. Many strongmen relied on unique acts that would set them apart from other strongmen and usually claimed they were the only one in the world to perform such a feat. This list includes 10 of the most amazing and unique acts performed by
These weird and wacky creations might be ridiculous, but they’re fun to look and laugh at. 1. Portable TV, 1967 2. The Dimple Maker, 1936 by Isabella Gilbert of Rochester, N.…
This year is the 150th anniversary of the English Football Association, which was formed in 1863 with the aim of codifying all the different rules that governed the sport in different localities, and immediately devolved into a series of arguments in a bar. To commemorate the occasion, Getty has posted a collection of…
by Allen Cox On a peninsula between the mouths of the Chilkat River and the Chilkoot Inlet in rugged Southeast Alaska sits the town of Haines, snugly nestled between mountains and sea. Like an old-timey, sourdough Alaskan, it sports a personality unlike any other and harbors distinct eccentricities. Yes, Haines is a port of call […]
Trestle Track: A sweet, old timey name to ensure you're always on the right path. Possible uses: A transportation provider. A hobbies brand. A resort. A sports brand.
Old-timey, speakeasy-style bars have become just as popular and cliché in New York as sports bars in Middle America. But real speakeasies were nothing like today’s incarnations, with quaintly luxe interiors and bow-tied men using their powers of…
Anzani was a bit of a hybrid...Leonardo Da Vinci and Howard Hughes...fully functioning hydrofoil to a 20 cylinder 4 row radial aircraft engine in his day.
We've worked long and hard here at Cracked to make it clear that the past was badass. All you have to do is sift through old-timey photos, and you quickly realize that people back then possessed neither sanity nor a sense of self-preservation.