Yes...... He's just benched
2008-2009 san Diego chargers
The San Diego Chargers started there season 4-8 and they made it to the playoffs and won a playoff game
Around 89,500 '69 Chargers sold, around 49,500 '70 Chargers sold. Not possible to accurately gauge how many are still around.
Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh - Paris - was created in 1886.
Vincent rizzo is a former mafia member turned government informant.
People still drive them today! They were (and still are) a popular muscle car.
The team's original owner, Baron Hilton, named the Los Angeles Chargers after the Carte Blanche charge card he developed. The most common theory appears to be that the Chargers were named after the newly introduced Carte Blanche credit card. The first team owner, Barron Hilton, was then the first president of the Carte Blanche credit card company formed in 1959 by his Father Conrad Hilton. Credit cards were still a new thing back then and people who used them were called "Chargers". The credit card company was losing money and he wanted to promote the use of his cards hence the name "Los Angeles Chargers" was born. When the team move to San Diego they kept the Charger name.
Yes, some people rebuild older models and Dodge has started to build new Chargers in recent years including 2009.
San Diego is a Spanish name and so it is still pronounced San Diego in Spanish.
Either early 70's or 1969. The correct answer is 1961 (whoever posted above should check the team website). Owned by Barron Hilton. BTW, a "Charger" refers to a knight's horse (still the team's formal mascot) not electricity.
Yes
No, Reggie Jackson is still alive.