Melon Heads Football. according to an explainer on the rams website, lance has been showing up to rams games with watermelons on his head since 1982, and he’s the first of the team’s “melonheads.” lance started wearing watermelons on his head to make rams fans less “inhibited.” They piled into a blue granada and ended up on velvet street in trumbull, where they looked for the melon heads. according to legend, back in the 1980s a group of girls from notre dame high school in fairfield decided to drive around after a friday night football game. the melonheads are passionate football fans who really love their team “the los angeles rams”. Meet the original 'melonhead' and the man who sold his truck to pay for super bowl trip. Don't worry, it's not the same melon. It all started back in 1983 at. The movement apparently dates back to the 1980s, before their moves to st louis and backs. One tradition the rams fanbase have is wearing melons on their heads.
according to legend, back in the 1980s a group of girls from notre dame high school in fairfield decided to drive around after a friday night football game. Meet the original 'melonhead' and the man who sold his truck to pay for super bowl trip. the melonheads are passionate football fans who really love their team “the los angeles rams”. according to an explainer on the rams website, lance has been showing up to rams games with watermelons on his head since 1982, and he’s the first of the team’s “melonheads.” lance started wearing watermelons on his head to make rams fans less “inhibited.” The movement apparently dates back to the 1980s, before their moves to st louis and backs. Don't worry, it's not the same melon. One tradition the rams fanbase have is wearing melons on their heads. They piled into a blue granada and ended up on velvet street in trumbull, where they looked for the melon heads. It all started back in 1983 at.
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Melon Heads Football It all started back in 1983 at. Don't worry, it's not the same melon. the melonheads are passionate football fans who really love their team “the los angeles rams”. They piled into a blue granada and ended up on velvet street in trumbull, where they looked for the melon heads. It all started back in 1983 at. according to an explainer on the rams website, lance has been showing up to rams games with watermelons on his head since 1982, and he’s the first of the team’s “melonheads.” lance started wearing watermelons on his head to make rams fans less “inhibited.” One tradition the rams fanbase have is wearing melons on their heads. according to legend, back in the 1980s a group of girls from notre dame high school in fairfield decided to drive around after a friday night football game. Meet the original 'melonhead' and the man who sold his truck to pay for super bowl trip. The movement apparently dates back to the 1980s, before their moves to st louis and backs.