They have to beat Minnesota then they play the winner of the NO versus whoever wins the Green bay/Arizona game. so at least one more game if they beat Minnesota.
Potatoes originally came from South America, and I don't think the vikings ventured that far. So I would say - No, viking didn't eat chips.
Yeah, I think it's more script like, I know the M in Minnesota has horn like protrusions. So does the V in Vikings. I don't know what the font is either, but I would love to have it! Anyone who has it or knows what it is, go to http://www.vikingvan.com and contact the webmaster. Thanks!
vikings conquered Belgium,France,Germany,Spain,and the Netherlands,also they settled in England while some vikings moved far south and lived in Sicily some other parts they conqured where Ireland,and scottland so 9 cities
They have won two so far two in the year 1987 and 1991.
So far, in 2010, the Minnesota Vikings have a record of 2-3
The Vikings are from Minnesota so they stay at their own homes.
no. football goes around the united states. so does basketball.
There is no state vegetable of Minnesota so far.
the vikings is da bomb like tick tick...
No I don't think so.
They are about 36 miles apart so it will take about 45 minutes.
For most of the season it was Gus Frerotte. However, Gus got hurt and was replaced by Tarvaris Jackson. Jackson's been doing well so he's starting right now.
They have to beat Minnesota then they play the winner of the NO versus whoever wins the Green bay/Arizona game. so at least one more game if they beat Minnesota.
Potatoes originally came from South America, and I don't think the vikings ventured that far. So I would say - No, viking didn't eat chips.
They are 137 miles apart so it wil take about 2 and a half hours.
The Minnesota Vikings have appeared in four Super Bowls and lost all four: Super Bowl IV (1970): Kansas City Chiefs 23, Vikings 7 Super Bowl VIII (1974): Miami Dolphins 24, Vikings 7 Super Bowl IX (1975): Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Vikings 6 Super Bowl XI (1977): Oakland Raiders 32, Vikings 14 However, before the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, the Minnesota Vikings won the NFL Championship in 1969.