As Dreamers Do Part Deux

Stadiums of the WLAF as of 2004
Stadiums of the WLAF as of 2004

European Division
Amsterdam Admirals

- Amsterdam Arena
- Olympic Stadium (Backup venue)

Barcelona Dragons
- Estadi Olimpic de Montjuic
- Miniestadi (Backup venue)

Frankfurt Galaxy
- Waldstadion (Under refurbishment for the 2006 World Cup)

London Monarchs
- Twickenham Stadium
- New Wembley Stadium (Starting in 2008)

Rhein Fire
- Arena auf Schalke (Gelsinkirchen)
- LTU Arena (Dusseldorf on the former Rheinstadion site; Beginning in 2005)

Scottish Claymores
- Murrayfield (Edinburgh)
- Hampden Park (Glasgow; Backup venue)

Atlantic Division
Baltimore Ravens

- Legendary Field at Camden Yards (Also home to the NFL Marauders)

NY/NJ Knights
- Giants Stadium (East Rutherford)
- Rentschler Field (Hartford, CT; Starting in 2005 as the franchise will become the Hartford Knights)

Philadelphia Stars
- Lincoln Financial Field
- Franklin Field (Backup venue)

Orlando Thunder
- Florida Citrus Bowl

Toronto Huskies
- Skydome

Birmingham Maulers
- Legion Field

Central Division
Mexico City Luchadores

- University Olympic Stadium (Site of the OTL 1968 Summer Games)

Chicago Blitz
- Soldier Field
- Memorial Stadium (Champaign, IL; Temporary venue for the 2002 and '03 seasons)

San Antonio Texans
- Alamodome

Memphis Pharaohs
- Liberty Bowl

Oklahoma Outlaws
- Gaylord Memorial Stadium (Norman, OK; On the OU Campus)

St. Louis Stallions
- Edward Jones Dome

Pacific Division
Vancouver Orcas

- BC Place

Los Angeles Avengers
- Amblin Field (Chavez Ravine; Also home to the NFL Rams)

Oakland Condors
- Oakland Alameda County Coliseum (Because Mt. Davis was butterflied by voters, the Condors' field is situated from home plate to centerfield, similar to how the USFL Invaders did it IOTL).

Portland Breakers
- Nike Dome (Built in the late 1960's as the Delta Dome. Refurbished in 1998)
- Civic Stadium (Backup venue; Future home to the MLS Timbers)

Spokane Steelheads
- Joe Albi Stadium

Arizona Wranglers (Played in Las Vegas from 1999 until 2004)
- Sun Devil Stadium (1983-1988; Tempe, AZ)
- Silver Bowl/Sam Boyd Stadium (1989-2000)
- Bally's Glamor Dome (2001-04; Home to the NFL Raiders)
- Arizona Stadium (Starting in 2005; Tucson, AZ)
 
Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers (2004 Film)
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Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 4, 2004

Produced by
Walt Disney Classic Animation

Directed by
Donovan Cook

Executive Producer
Daniel Abbott

Voices
Same as OTL​
 
@WB18

In case you're wondering, these were the logos used by the Wranglers during their Vegas days.
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When they return to Arizona in 2005, they will revert to their original helmet...
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And the flames will return to the pants. Basically, it's back to the OTL 1984 look (below), except with a more of a Western style font rather than generic block numbers.
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A visit to Colette's grave on the 10th anniversary of her murder
Metairie Cemetery
Metairie, Louisiana
June 7, 2004


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Gus St. Pierre visits two graves; one epitaph reads "Andre Boudreax, beloved husband, father and uncle, March 15, 1951 - September 16, 2000," the other reads "In loving memory, Colette St. Pierre, January 10, 1970 - June 17, 1994." Gus places flowers on each grave as a tear slides down his cheek.

Gus: "Uncle Andre, Colette, I really wish y'all was here to meet Archie..."

*Gus breaks down in tears*
 
@WB18

In case you're wondering, these were the logos used by the Wranglers during their Vegas days.
posse1.jpg
las-vegas-outlaws-2.svg


When they return to Arizona in 2005, they will revert to their original helmet...
901d35b250b56e7f4a604b7d23eaac20.png


And the flames will return to the pants. Basically, it's back to the OTL 1984 look (below), except with a more of a Western style font rather than generic block numbers.
j0klfob73mw61.jpg
Looks great! Also, why are the Jets Brooklyn and not New York or New Jersey?
 
Metairie Cemetery
Metairie, Louisiana
June 7, 2004


MetairieCemetery_signature_Infrogmation_2007-03.jpg


Gus St. Pierre visits two graves; one epitaph reads "Andre Boudreax, beloved husband, father and uncle, March 15, 1951 - September 16, 2000," the other reads "In loving memory, Colette St. Pierre, January 10, 1970 - June 17, 1994." Gus places flowers on each grave as a tear slides down his cheek.

Gus: "Uncle Andre, Colette, I really wish y'all was here to meet Archie..."

*Gus breaks down in tears*
......

Truly heart touching.
 
Metairie Cemetery
Metairie, Louisiana
June 7, 2004


MetairieCemetery_signature_Infrogmation_2007-03.jpg


Gus St. Pierre visits two graves; one epitaph reads "Andre Boudreax, beloved husband, father and uncle, March 15, 1951 - September 16, 2000," the other reads "In loving memory, Colette St. Pierre, January 10, 1970 - June 17, 1994." Gus places flowers on each grave as a tear slides down his cheek.

Gus: "Uncle Andre, Colette, I really wish y'all was here to meet Archie..."

*Gus breaks down in tears*
🥲😢
 
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