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Mascot FAIL

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» 28 Failures in Communication

  1. MrStinji says:

    Balls to you!

  2. I like how there’s a guy that randomly runs through in the background.

  3. dRattman says:

    Yaay Avis! That’s two fails in a semi-row!

    • dRattman says:

      And now I really have to go, ’cause the moving van just arrived.
      See ya folks in a week!

      Your friend,
      dRatt.

  4. interwebshobo says:

    Blue balls night wtf

  5. gurtol says:

    Since when do trees count as furries?

  6. Kintrex says:

    They hate furries? Because they hugged the bear and beat up the tree? More like they hate nature.

  7. It's some random guy. Any questions? says:

    TIIIIIIIMBEERRRRRRR! But seriously, if there’s another fail besides that, I say it’s the questionable concept of the mascot. A TREE? Seriously?

  8. Phil says:

    Mascot is now doing walk on parts on the “Sapronos”.

  9. Avis: Goddess of Funny says:

    In the gif a day or so ago, you couldn’t see that the kid made full contact.

  10. Charlie says:

    Ouch that hurt! And I bet the kid was wearing cleats too!

  11. jonathan says:

    you can not be a furry if you are a tree.

  12. Dinner says:

    Who doesn’t hate furries anyway?

  13. Nicholas says:

    admin:Please shared this

  14. adfasdf says:

    it looks like the other mascot tells the kid to do that

  15. I can spell. I mean, cast spells. says:

    Looks like fun! I’m going to sign up for Karma Police.

  16. James Carellio the Magnificent says:

    Proof that kids love furries. And apparently hate trees.

  17. bob says:

    That’s a common mascot skit. dress someone up as the opposing team’s mascot(or a crappy version of said mascot) and then get kids to beat him up. not a fail.

  18. pj says:

    the bigger they are, the easier they are to kick in the nuts

  19. That was an appropriate kick to the balls.


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