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The ORIGINAL Viking! Born on January 11, 1970, New Orleans, Louisiana, site of the Super Bowl IV. This marked the first appearance of the Vikings' first mascot "The Viking".
VIKADONTIS REX... WE MISS YOU!!! V.R. was a purple dinosaur and was the official mascot of the Minnesota Vikings Children's Fund. V.R. took part in the 1995 Celebrity Mascot Olympics. Vikadontis was retired starting with the 2000 season.
RAGNAR! The only "human" mascot in professional sports, meaning that he doesn't wear anything over his head. Ragnar has been working for the Vikings since 1994, and claims to be the most widely-recognized Mascot in the world.
SKOL VIKINGS! The Vikings "FIGHT SONG" was introduced around the time the team was founded in 1961.
Skol (written skål in Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, and sometimes "Skoal" in English) is the Norwegian, Swedish, Danish word for a salute or "TOAST" as to an admired person or group. The meaning of the Scandanvian skalli/skalle: skal means simply "shell" and skál/skål "bowl". There is a popular misconception that the toast comes from the mythical habit of VIKINGS to drink from cups made from skulls of their defeated enemies. Skol Vikings! Let's win this game Skol Vikings! Honor your name. Go get that first down Then get a touchdown Rock 'em, sock 'em, FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT! FIGHT! Go Vikings, run out the score, you'll hear us yell for more! V-I-K-I-N-G-S Skol Vikings, let's Go!
THE PURPLE PEOPLE EATERS! The nickname of the Vikings defensive line of the late 1960's to the late 1970's when the Vikings played in four Super Bowls. Members of the line were, defensive tackle Alan Page who was the 1971 NFL MVP, defensive end Carl Eller whose nickname was "Moose," Defensive tackle Gary Larsen (who was replaced by Doug Sutherland in 1974) and defensive end Jim Marshall who is the NFL record holder for recovered fumbles (29), and held the NFL record for playing in 282 consecutive games until 2005 when his record was broken by punter Jeff Feagles.
Their motto was to "meet at the quarterback." The Purple PEOPLE Eaters were one of the most identifable front fours in NFL history. Although the front line was the most famous unit of The Viking defense, they benefited from being surrounded by talented linebackers and defensive backs.
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Night Letter Fine, although a bit routine, soul jazz, blues, ballads, and standards session from saxophonist S...
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David Cassidy Son of actors Evelyn Ward and Jack Cassidy, David Cassidy has had one of the most variety-filled ...
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Shaun Cassidy A major teen idol of the late 1970s, actor/singer Shaun Cassidy rocketed to fame both on the pop ...
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