The Purple People Eaters was the nickname of the Minnesota Vikings football team's defensive line of the late 1960s to the late 1970s
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There are no actual "purple people." However, a novelty song about "people eaters" sung by Sheb Woolley in 1958 indicates that they are purple, have one eye, have one horn, and wear short shorts. The fictional creatures were depicted in a 1988 comedy film starring Neal Patrick Harris.
Minnesota's Purple People Eaters of the 1970's.
The Purple People Eaters was a nickname given to the defensive line of the Minnesota Vikings that played from in the late 1960s to the late 1970s. The players were: DEs - Jim Marshall, Carl Eller DTs - Alan Page, Gary Larson, Doug Sutherland
like people.. or like one eyed purple people eaters... take your pick.
The "First line of defense". I still love the purple people eaters though.
I don't know if it is the real name but the Vikings used to be called the Purple People Eaters.
Freedom of religion will extend to purple people as it does to people of every other color, in the event that purple people are ever found to actually exist. So yes, they can be Amish if they so desire.
Well purple pandas don't exist but for now, if they do exist then people would discover a new name for it instead of just purple panda. But for now its just purple panda. { If i discovered this purple panda i would call it the mixed up bear, but in my opinion}
Purple People Eaters was the nickname of the great Vikings defenses of the late 60s and 70s.
No. They are seed eaters, and great song birds. Perfectly harmless.