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I've spent all moring trying to decide if I should lick the left nipple or the right one. And in between I've been trying to decide if I should root for the Giants or Lions. What helps the Pack more. The pack beat the lions and they will do so again so I have to go for the giants because they beat the pack and it might count in thew wild card. I don't think anyone is chatching the Eagles.
now back to the left nipple, or should I go for the right? I think it is very cool that this girl thinks it is sexy I jump out of bed to start typing on some website. But then again I would like that she likes that, wouldn't I? I like people who like me. I'm easy that way.
now back to the left nipple, or should I go for the right? I think it is very cool that this girl thinks it is sexy I jump out of bed to start typing on some website. But then again I would like that she likes that, wouldn't I? I like people who like me. I'm easy that way.
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(Oct. 28, 2004) -- This might sound like over-the-top political blabber, but it's not. The fate of our country, from sea to shining sea, hinges on ... Sunday's Packers-Redskins game.
Go back and look in the history books -- and I'm talking the NFL's Record and Fact book. It bears out a pattern as predictable as Brett Favre being in Green Bay's starting lineup, serving as the Packers' commander in chief.
In the past 18 presidential elections over the past 72 years dating back to 1932, if the Redskins won the last home game before the election, the incumbent president also won.
If the Redskins lost or tied the last home game before the presidential election, the incumbent president also lost.
So disregard all presidential polls and, instead, tune into Sunday's game, which is now the biggest game of the year.
The three prior presidential debates, and any swing states in question, mean nothing. A football game means everything. Fittingly, Washington gets the deciding vote.
George W. Bush should be rooting for the Redskins this Sunday harder than he ever rooted for the Texas Rangers team he once owned.
John Kerry should be rooting for the Packers harder than he ever rooted for the Red Sox to end the curse of the Bambino.
And we all should be watching this game as if our futures depend on it. Which, oddly enough, they do.
Like the political ads would say, history approved this message.
Go back and look in the history books -- and I'm talking the NFL's Record and Fact book. It bears out a pattern as predictable as Brett Favre being in Green Bay's starting lineup, serving as the Packers' commander in chief.
In the past 18 presidential elections over the past 72 years dating back to 1932, if the Redskins won the last home game before the election, the incumbent president also won.
If the Redskins lost or tied the last home game before the presidential election, the incumbent president also lost.
So disregard all presidential polls and, instead, tune into Sunday's game, which is now the biggest game of the year.
The three prior presidential debates, and any swing states in question, mean nothing. A football game means everything. Fittingly, Washington gets the deciding vote.
George W. Bush should be rooting for the Redskins this Sunday harder than he ever rooted for the Texas Rangers team he once owned.
John Kerry should be rooting for the Packers harder than he ever rooted for the Red Sox to end the curse of the Bambino.
And we all should be watching this game as if our futures depend on it. Which, oddly enough, they do.
Like the political ads would say, history approved this message.
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Brett is the only man I loved who I never met
The Pack has the longest winning streak in the NFC. A loss tonight for the Vikings and if they lose to the Packers next week and we are all even in first place. It's a lot of 'ifs' but 'ifs' are better than smelly butts.
And you have to remember that this comes from a man who almost cries when he watches Brett do brilliance. I get shivers and goose pimples and I love the man. If only I could turn someone on that much. He is the man.
Being great comes in many forms and all you have to do is be great at what you are good at. Simple? I think not.
And you have to remember that this comes from a man who almost cries when he watches Brett do brilliance. I get shivers and goose pimples and I love the man. If only I could turn someone on that much. He is the man.
Being great comes in many forms and all you have to do is be great at what you are good at. Simple? I think not.
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who else if ands or buts but me?
mother fuckers. That is my ost. And I'm proud of it. Go Peyton.
I'm rooting for lots of teams who have beaten the Pack and I get a little uneasy about it. Let's get this thing back under control. It can happen in two weeks time. But than again one game at a time.
I'm rooting for lots of teams who have beaten the Pack and I get a little uneasy about it. Let's get this thing back under control. It can happen in two weeks time. But than again one game at a time.
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whew
ye ha. holy shit. first place.
At time of writing the pack are down by ten at the half. I can't stay up to watch the rest of the game, but they don't look that good to me.
Earlier today I went to the Bengals. My ticket cost $213 (face value) because the game was sold out it actually cost $350 plus tax. My father in law paid for it. He got himself one as well and then got sick this weekend. I was able to call up a buddy and act like a great guy by sending him to the game for free. The reason the old man bought the tickets is he feels bad for not getting me a season ticket. Season tickets were for 12 games at 200 per game and you also had to buy the seat licence for a cool 1,000 and you had to buy them for three years. It is never a given that we will stay in one place for that long so he didn't want to waste the money. So he wants to go to three or four odd games a year. Good for me. Anyway I want to say that this is the fucking Bengals, hardly the greatest set up in modern sports. How can football pass itself off as a blue collar sport? At minimum wage after tax you would have to work for over a month to get a family of four to one game. And that's not including getting there or spending anything when you get in. How much is it to see the Packers?
Earlier today I went to the Bengals. My ticket cost $213 (face value) because the game was sold out it actually cost $350 plus tax. My father in law paid for it. He got himself one as well and then got sick this weekend. I was able to call up a buddy and act like a great guy by sending him to the game for free. The reason the old man bought the tickets is he feels bad for not getting me a season ticket. Season tickets were for 12 games at 200 per game and you also had to buy the seat licence for a cool 1,000 and you had to buy them for three years. It is never a given that we will stay in one place for that long so he didn't want to waste the money. So he wants to go to three or four odd games a year. Good for me. Anyway I want to say that this is the fucking Bengals, hardly the greatest set up in modern sports. How can football pass itself off as a blue collar sport? At minimum wage after tax you would have to work for over a month to get a family of four to one game. And that's not including getting there or spending anything when you get in. How much is it to see the Packers?
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A win is still a win
Tommy- I understand you. Green Bay is the most workiong class town in the NFL. If you want to go to a game, well you can't. Sold out with little Soul , all the soul fat white people can muster for the next 1,000000 years. Unless you are in my family and have tickets. I flew from Paris to go to a game once. We won. How working class is that?