I believe the first fans to do that were New Orleans Saints fans. It soon spread to other teams.
because there talking heads
The canopic jars had heads because the heads were the son's of Horous son of Osiris.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Bata was thought to represent history and prophecy because of her two heads. Horus is an ancient Egyptian god that, according to myth, showed the future to any god or man that stared into them.
The mayan's made the game last by using only their hips, heads, arms, and butts, but usually didn't use their heads. Sometimes the game went on for days or even weeks. The losing team was considered evil and was sacrificed after the game ended.
Because they did not use there heads
no they do not some men are not ashamed of there heads
People lower their heads when they're sad, or sometimes because they are sorry to have hurt you or are ashamed and don't want to look you in the eye.
Tobacco companies avoid bankruptcy because they are a multi-billion-dollar franchise and because of that the government just turns their heads and lets them do what they want and the should be ashamed of themselves.
Your question is slightly vague, so I will pose a more defined question: What is the probability of 3 coin tosses resulting in heads exactly twice? This is a pretty easy question to answer. The three possible (winning) outcomes are: 1. Heads, Heads, Tails. 2. Heads, Tails, Heads. 3. Tails, Heads, Heads. If we look at the possible combination of other (losing) outcomes, we can easily determine the probability: 4. Heads, Heads, Heads. 5. Tails, Tails, Heads. 6. Tails, Heads, Tails. 7. Heads, Tails, Tails. 8. Tails, Tails, Tails. This means that to throw heads twice in 3 flips, we have a 3 in 8 chance. This is because there are 3 winning possibilities out of a total of 8 winning and losing possibilities.
It means to be ashamed, specifically: you know how when you're ashamed you're kind of embarrassed to look anyone in the eye, so you look at the ground? That's what the phrase is talking about.
Probably, not losing their heads.
Boards were strapped to young royals' heads. People believed it showed power and prestige.
because there talking heads
The canopic jars had heads because the heads were the son's of Horous son of Osiris.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Bata was thought to represent history and prophecy because of her two heads. Horus is an ancient Egyptian god that, according to myth, showed the future to any god or man that stared into them.
HEADS!! Because our heads are bigger than our butts!! :)
You should write "Their hats on their heads" because it matches the plural form of "hats" with the plural form of "heads".