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#1 Feb 05 2010 at 5:44 PM Rating: Good
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What's the bigger total number? Kim Kardashian's measurements 34-26-39 or Reggie Bush's rushing + receiving yards?

Kim, and it's not even close.
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#2 Feb 06 2010 at 7:50 AM Rating: Good
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You know, I should root for the Colts because Indiana's part of the Midwest and all, but I hate the entire state and everyone in it, so I'll be rooting for the Saints.
#3 Feb 06 2010 at 9:07 AM Rating: Good
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You know, I should root for the Colts because Indiana's part of the Midwest and all, but I hate the entire state and everyone in it, so I'll be rooting for the Saints.

They beat the Bears in the Super Bowl last go'round. Reason enough for me.

You don't strike me as a big football fan, Flea. If anything, shouldn't you be a Deadskins fan?
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#4 Feb 06 2010 at 10:10 AM Rating: Excellent
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was once a Deadskin fan, now the only time I root for them is when they play the Cowboys.

Since I been in Baltimore for now over 20 years, I'm not about to root for the Bolts. Which leaves me with the underdog Saints. Don't expect to watch much of the game, since I can check out the commercials online Monday.

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#5 Feb 06 2010 at 11:32 AM Rating: Decent
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I really have a hard time enjoying sports since most of the players come across as prissy, over paid, legally retarded man boys taking an quick path to head tramau and the officials can be EXTREMELY frustrating but I suppose I want the Saints to win.

From what I've read in a few articles I really like this Drew Brees guy. He donates a lot of time and money to some charities down here and he never seems to talk much ****. Not that I don't like Peyton Manning, who actually IS a home town boy.

I'm just glad that people down here have been in a good mood because of the Saint's finally making it.

I hope both teams just leave it all out on the field and beat the crap out of each other and that the commercials are top notch.
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#6 Feb 06 2010 at 3:36 PM Rating: Decent
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My season ended two weeks ago, but I'm not going to pass up the opportunity to eat all the food my brother and his welfare-***** girlfriend bought.
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#7 Feb 06 2010 at 4:18 PM Rating: Good
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was once a Deadskin fan, now the only time I root for them is when they play the Cowboys.

Since I been in Baltimore Chicago for now over 20 4 years, I'm not about to root for the Bolts Bears. Which leaves me with the underdog Saints. Don't expect to watch much of the game, since I can check out the commercials online Monday.

This.
#8 Feb 07 2010 at 5:24 PM Rating: Good
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Who gets to bat 1st?
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#9 Feb 07 2010 at 6:25 PM Rating: Good
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I am trying to keep up with your strange football-variant.


Can someone explain who all these men are who Peyton Manning is playing against. and why some are in blue and some in white?
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#10 Feb 07 2010 at 6:38 PM Rating: Good
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Nobby, They are the ball players, and because Man U already got the good colors.
#11 Feb 07 2010 at 8:35 PM Rating: Good
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My boyfriend's family, specifically the dad, seems excited about this, since his company manufactures the chin straps that some of the players wear. Smiley: lol
#12 Feb 07 2010 at 8:51 PM Rating: Good
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31-17, New Orleans. I'm glad.
#13 Feb 08 2010 at 1:05 AM Rating: Decent
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I wanted to see someone break Peyton's arm or leg for beating the Jets out two weeks ago, but it was satisfying enough to watch him get intercepted then stalk around all pissy-faced for the rest of the game!

Oh, and the post-game footage of Brees with his baby son, wearing headphones, was ADORABLE!
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#14 Feb 08 2010 at 1:39 PM Rating: Good
Nobby wrote:
I am trying to keep up with your strange football-variant.



Think rugby (league or union doesn't much matter), add lots of nice stopping points for TV commercials (be American here) and go from there.
#15 Feb 08 2010 at 1:42 PM Rating: Good
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http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=berry/100204_super_bowl_prop_bets&sportCat=nfl
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What's the bigger total number? Kim Kardashian's measurements 34-26-39 or Reggie Bush's rushing + receiving yards?

Kim, and it's not even close.


Since this was the starting point of the thread, Kim did win handily, by the way, but Bush really isn't the starter for the Saints at running back. Thomas gained more on the ground and receiving.
#16 Feb 08 2010 at 1:42 PM Rating: Good
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yossarian wrote:
Nobby wrote:
I am trying to keep up with your strange football-variant.



Think rugby (league or union doesn't much matter), add lots of nice stopping points for TV commercials (be American here) and go from there.
Don't forget standing around!
#17 Feb 08 2010 at 1:46 PM Rating: Excellent
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Oh, and the post-game footage of Brees with his baby son, wearing headphones, was ADORABLE!


Agreed . . that ought to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated, or hell, Time Magazine, sometime in the next week. It went beyond a mere "Kodak Moment" to being absolutely iconic. The caption of "What makes it all worth it" is perfect.
#18 Feb 08 2010 at 1:51 PM Rating: Good
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yossarian wrote:
Nobby wrote:
I am trying to keep up with your strange football-variant.



Think rugby (league or union doesn't much matter), add lots of nice stopping points for TV commercials (be American here) and go from there.
I was yank-baiting. Stayed up until The Who performed (magnificent).

I was cheering for NO and despite the 1st 1/4 disappointments (the score and the quality of the play) went to bed strangely confident they'd turn it around.

It has much more in common with RL than RU (especially the stop/start nature). Apart from the body armoUr and the Offense/defense arrangements, it's comparable.
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#19 Feb 08 2010 at 2:20 PM Rating: Excellent
I left off when the remaining Who members took the stage. I have an ever so slight issue with watching Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend masquerade as The Who. Page & Plant had the courtesy of not calling themselves Led Zeppelin.
#20 Feb 08 2010 at 4:45 PM Rating: Good
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I left off when the remaining Who members took the stage. I have an ever so slight issue with watching Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend masquerade as The Who. Page & Plant had the courtesy of not calling themselves Led Zeppelin.
Mehh.

John Entwistle was an OK bassist, as is the new chap.

Keith Moon was a major deity (and put on earth to make Sid Barrett seem sane) but The Who survived his demise.

Zak Starkie is (and as a former fUcking good drummer, I say this rarely) a very good drummer - he is obviously his mother's ******* child.

It was always about Daltrey's voice and Townsend's guitar, singing and writing. They were bloody good.
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