Replaced the Indian head with a lion head for its symbol. Reminded me of Saturday afternoons watching Marlin Perkins hanging out in the jeep while his buddy Jim fought lions, gorillas, elephants etc
Loved Wild Kingdom, always felt bad for Jim who was wrestling an anaconda while Marlin Perkins watched from a safe distanceReplaced the Indian head with a lion head for its symbol. Reminded me of Saturday afternoons watching Marlin Perkins hanging out in the jeep while his buddy Jim fought lions, gorillas, elephants etc
Yeah we used to always make jokes about that as kids.... while Jim's wrestling the man eating crocodile I'll study the moss on the underside of this rock........Replaced the Indian head with a lion head for its symbol. Reminded me of Saturday afternoons watching Marlin Perkins hanging out in the jeep while his buddy Jim fought lions, gorillas, elephants etc
All I know is I love the "Washington Football Team" moniker and I hope they never get another mascot.
Well ... what shall we call our State, then, since it's also an Indian word. I mean "Native American" word (even though their ancestors migrated here, too).Time to rename Omaha to continue wiping all recognition of Native americans from the public. One day our kids will not have any idea what one is.
you forgot Jim hanging on to a anaconda and going down in the water and marlin acts like it’s no big dealReplaced the Indian head with a lion head for its symbol. Reminded me of Saturday afternoons watching Marlin Perkins hanging out in the jeep while his buddy Jim fought lions, gorillas, elephants etc
It's kind of sad that we've come to the point where a company picked a logo honoring a Native American chief portraying strength and honor, then after decades has to change their logo to be politically correct.Replaced the Indian head with a lion head for its symbol. Reminded me of Saturday afternoons watching Marlin Perkins hanging out in the jeep while his buddy Jim fought lions, gorillas, elephants etc
I think it will have to be a vegetable name or a number and letters like Omaha would be 1 O or cabbage sounds goodI thought someone already had a lion head?? Personally, I guess I don't see the Indian head as offensive but a tribute. Omaha was named after the Omaha Indian tribe at least in part if not in whole. What's next...... change Omaha's name??? Guess Carter lake would work
True. And they are of asian descent.Well ... what shall we call our State, then, since it's also an Indian word. I mean "Native American" word (even though their ancestors migrated here, too).
Well said.Time to rename Omaha to continue wiping all recognition of Native americans from the public. One day our kids will not have any idea what one is.