Should I change my signature?
So for a long time I've had "Still defending Rich Aurilia, and the Niners' classic unis" as my signature - Rich Aurilia because he's my adopted player on McCovey Chronicles, and the classic unis because I always wanted the Niners to go back to their old unis. Now that they've changed to something a lot closer to the throwbacks, should I still defend the classic unis? I mean, where are the sock stripes, and what's with the truncates stripes on the sleeves??? Or should I be happy with the change and get myself a new signature?
over 2 years ago
wjackalope
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I think so.
At this point, the difference between the classic unis and the current ones is more of a quibble [ducks lightning bolt]—though that may be my dissatisfaction with the old ones speaking.
Morgan breaks through in 2009!
yeah
i mean the major differences are:
old – TV numbers and real sleeve stripes, new – no TV numbers and crap sleeve stripes
old – striped socks, new – solid socks
old – former helmet logo, new – newer helmet logo
old – giant pants stripes, new – narrower pants stripes
old – winning mojo, new – we’ll see
Still defending Rich Aurilia, and the Niners' classic unis
correction
new unis do have TV numbers, but they are on the shoulder, old unis had them on the sleeve
Still defending Rich Aurilia, and the Niners' classic unis
Perhaps your new sig...
should explain why you call yourself Jackalope…
Morgan breaks through in 2009!
so...
“Still defending Rich Aurilia, and my choice to take a user name from a postcard my cousin sent me when I was 13(see avatar)”
been using the name since the AOL days, chose it on a whim based on the postcard. pretty lame.
Still defending Rich Aurilia, and the Niners' classic unis
Am I the only one
Who thinks the niners should put the stripes back on their socks?
"A foghorn blowing out wild and cold." -Dire Straits
I don't remember
probably just added the html code in by hand
Still defending Rich Aurilia, and the Niners' classic unis
yeah, that's what I did
I sent you an email
Still defending Rich Aurilia, and the Niners' classic unis


























