Seattle Seahawks-loving city manager bans
cheese ahead of Green Bay Packers game
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[January 16, 2015]
By Eric M. Johnson
SEATTLE (Reuters) - In a friendly slap at
Green Bay Packers fans, popularly known as "cheeseheads," the manager of
a city near Seattle has banned cheese in municipal headquarters before
Sunday's NFL playoff game between the Packers and Seattle Seahawks.
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Bainbridge Island City Manager Douglas Schulze, a devoted Seahawks
fan, banned the possession and consumption of cheese inside City
Hall in executive order 121212, named after the Seahawks' passionate
"12th man" fan base.
In his order, Schulze also slammed Packers fans for wearing
"obnoxious wedge-shaped foam hats painted yellow." Fans of the
Packers, the pride of Wisconsin, the country's top cheese-producing
state, often wear "cheesehead" hats to games.
The Seahawks, who are seeking to become the National Football
League's first repeat champion in 10 years, host the Packers on
Sunday in a conference championship game. The winner advances to the
Super Bowl on Feb. 1 in Arizona.
"Due to the relationship between the Green Bay Packers, their fans,
and cheese, the possession of and/or consumption of cheese or cheese
flavored products shall be banned in Bainbridge Island City Hall on
Friday, January 16, 2015," Schulze said in Wednesday's order.
The order also allows government employees to participate in "Blue
Friday" by wearing Seahawks jerseys and team colors, and to gather
at lunch or on breaks for tailgating parties.
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"This is purely just for fun and camaraderie and to bring together
our staff," said city spokeswoman Kellie Stickney. "No fines or
cheese-related strip searches."
(Reporting by Eric M. Johnson; Additional reporting by P.J.
Huffstutter in Chicago; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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