The Super Bowl is just days away, and the Phoenix area is expected to be inundated with football fans from across the country, and officials have some funny, but nonetheless serious advice for the tourists.
The Super Bowl is just days away, and the Phoenix area is expected to be inundated with football fans from across the country.
With that many people coming in, officials in the Phoenix area have some rather funny, but nonetheless serious advice for those in town.On their Twitter, officials with City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation had a number of advice for what people from out of state should avoid touching.Valley Metro The video appears to poke fun at a tradition of sorts for Philadelphia sports fans: climbing poles. According to anpublished by the Philadelphia Inquirer in October 2022, the tradition, at least when it relates to sports, dates back to at least 1974. The tradition of having pole climbers at non-sports settings reportedly dates back a decade earlier.
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