After last week's NFL ownership's decision allowing the St. Louis Rams to move back to Los Angeles for the 2016 season, the WARH morning show provided an outlet for spurned Rams fans to "shed and shred" their 20 years worth of Rams merchandise and memorabilia, although the statio notes usable Rams clothing was “saved and donated later to MERS Goodwill.”
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Monday, January 18, 2016
St. Louis Radio: The Arch Hosts "Shred Fest" For Rams Fans
How have you dealt with closure after a bad breakup? Spencer's Neighborhood on WARH 106.5 FM The Arch went with a very large wood chipper.
After last week's NFL ownership's decision allowing the St. Louis Rams to move back to Los Angeles for the 2016 season, the WARH morning show provided an outlet for spurned Rams fans to "shed and shred" their 20 years worth of Rams merchandise and memorabilia, although the statio notes usable Rams clothing was “saved and donated later to MERS Goodwill.”
The "Spencer's Neighborhood" Rams "shred fest" took place Friday morning, January 15th on the parking lot of local State Farm Agent Mike Hebert's offices in St. Peters, Missouri. TV news cameras from KSDK Newschannel 5 and KTVI FOX2 covered the action as the former Rams fans vented their anger and delighted in disposing of their Rams merchandise in a very cathartic manner.
After last week's NFL ownership's decision allowing the St. Louis Rams to move back to Los Angeles for the 2016 season, the WARH morning show provided an outlet for spurned Rams fans to "shed and shred" their 20 years worth of Rams merchandise and memorabilia, although the statio notes usable Rams clothing was “saved and donated later to MERS Goodwill.”
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