Another Super Bowl that doesn’t actually matter (to me) has arrived.
I’m sure I’ll check it out on Sunday night, but I honestly couldn’t care less who wins. If New England winds up winning, I’m OK with that because…well…I don’t know why…I just don’t really care one way or the other. And if the Giants win, that’s fine by me because, well…someone has come out on top, might as well be Eli and Company.
For the record, I’m calling it 26-20 in favor of New York.
Let’s just get on with baseball season, shall we?
We’ll have a bunch of Orioles games to get excited about in April before the team hits Memorial Day weekend at 20-33.
One thing for sure: Friday Mud is a winner. A champion. A superstar.
Enjoy…
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> Early childhood pictures of Ben Roethlisberger – like THIS ONE – clearly show he was always about the ladies.
> With all due respect to the greatness of Madonna, I’m not sure how the people in the NFL botched the halftime act at this year’s Super Bowl in Indianapolis. Maybe John Mellencamp wanted too much money. I can’t imagine that’s the point, but perhaps he knew what we all knew — that he’s the perfect musical act to grace the stage at halftime of Sunday’s game. And because he knew what we knew, I guess there’s a chance he couldn’t make a deal with the league. I doubt it, though. I’m guessing the powers-that-be just assume we’d all rather see and hear Madonna than John Mellencamp. What dummies. Not coming to terms with Mellencamp is as unthinkable as missing a 32-yard field goal missing a 3-foot putt in golf.
> The Ravens handed out motivational cards to their players prior to the big game in New England a couple of weeks ago. Unfortunately, the guy distributing them dropped a bunch on the locker room floor…and they got mixed up. Turns out he was supposed to hand THIS CARD to Ray Rice…but he gave it to Billy Cundiff instead. So that explains a lot. Doesn’t make it easier to accept. But it explains a lot.
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February 3rd, 2012 at 10:48 am
Always a fun post! I’ve got the Giants winning 31-10 as Eli targets whoever Julian Edelman is covering often to take advantage of a weak and depleted secondary! The Patriots are lucky to even be in the Super Bowl! By the way, who does Madonna play for?! LOL!
February 3rd, 2012 at 11:04 am
Love Madona. Sure she’s getting a lil saggy in parts but who isn’t? The gal can dance, sing, has range, style & substance & an underated actor to boot. Shock treatment may have gotten the publics attention but talent has kept her atop the heap for over forty years. Those Catholic girls are soooo hot!…..Forty years & going strong…. Lady Ga Ga couldn’t carry her bra & forty years from now she will be dust in a corner. Madona will give a good show as usual @ the S.B.