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#1 Feb 04 2007 at 3:29 PM Rating: Good
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Or whatever it's called.

Even a limey could appreciate how the Bears must feel after that start!

(I have £30 on the Bears so fingers crossed)
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#2 Feb 04 2007 at 4:26 PM Rating: Decent
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I have to take a dump, and by the feel of it will last longer than this game.
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#3 Feb 04 2007 at 4:57 PM Rating: Good
Manchester United Kicked royal *** today. Football rocks!
#4 Feb 04 2007 at 5:06 PM Rating: Good
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Oh BEARS

#5 Feb 04 2007 at 6:09 PM Rating: Decent
Superb Owl.
#6 Feb 04 2007 at 6:24 PM Rating: Good
I thought maybe Super Bowel was a pet-name for DF, and we'd get pics. I'm eternally disappointed.

#7 Feb 04 2007 at 7:24 PM Rating: Good
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See, this is why we named our cat Peyton.
#8 Feb 04 2007 at 8:24 PM Rating: Default
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There was no new BSG tonight.

F'ucking football. Stupidest game on the planet.
#9 Feb 04 2007 at 9:44 PM Rating: Good
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Fucking Bears...

#10 Feb 05 2007 at 11:40 AM Rating: Decent
I thought it was not a shining example of the best of our sport. We've had some great superbowls, but this was neither a great contest nor particularly well played. The Colts-Patriots AFC Championship game (one of the two which determines the contestants in the superbowl) was a great game. The rain isn't an excuse for all those fumbles. Some of them, maybe, but it was sloppy play. It may be that all the balls used are not properly broken in, being "special" for this game only - and that from what I've heard makes them slippery and firmer, which gives a different feel. Clearly if that is the case, they can't do that anymore particularly in the rain.
#11 Feb 05 2007 at 12:38 PM Rating: Decent
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yossarian wrote:
I thought it was not a shining example of the best of our sport. We've had some great superbowls, but this was neither a great contest nor particularly well played. The Colts-Patriots AFC Championship game (one of the two which determines the contestants in the superbowl) was a great game. The rain isn't an excuse for all those fumbles. Some of them, maybe, but it was sloppy play. It may be that all the balls used are not properly broken in, being "special" for this game only - and that from what I've heard makes them slippery and firmer, which gives a different feel. Clearly if that is the case, they can't do that anymore particularly in the rain.


So you're an expert on wet slippery balls?
#12 Feb 05 2007 at 2:31 PM Rating: Good
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See, this is why we named our cat horse Peyton.

/nod
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