LADIES AND GENTLEMAN. HERE IS THE TATTOO. A man of his word @Debellonia88 pic.twitter.com/HWUah8BL5D
— H (@Hlee3D) January 21, 2015
Let this be a lesson to everyone. People, even very, very confident ones, need to stop making crazy bets on their favorite sports team. This Oregon Ducks fan paid the ultimate price. Not only did his Ducks lose the national championship, but now he has to relive that memory every time he looks down at his leg.
Yeah, there is nothing worse than having a tattoo of a team that beat your team in the title game.
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