Friday, February 02, 2007
Where is TigerHawk?
He is locked in a conference room going over the professional accomplishments of a large number of hard-working, dedicated people.
And then driving to Saratoga Springs for a weekend of skiing at Gore Mountain.
Regular blogging will resume over the weekend. In the meantime, post your Super Bowl predictions (winner and margin of victory) in the comments.
12 Comments:
By Sluggo, at Fri Feb 02, 02:54:00 PM:
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By Sluggo, at Fri Feb 02, 03:07:00 PM:
Nu-uh. Dat's only if Ditka playz.
, atBy skipsailing, at Fri Feb 02, 06:12:00 PM:
football? Here's football:
Three seconds of action
A herd of guys with bizarre names and bodies like overfilled waterbeds runs on the field.
A herd of guys with bizarre names and bodies like overfilled waterbeds runs off the field.
Asses are slapped and high fives exchanged.
A replay
another replay
Another replay
A beer commercial
A pick up truck commercial
A commercial for some unwatchable show to be broadcast later that night.
Another replay.
the guys with bizarre names and bodies like waterbeds form two circles.
Then they form two lines.
Three seconds of action
A replay.
My prediction, and you can take it to the bank, one of the two herds will win. The fans of the losing herd will console themselves by drinking beer while driving their pick up trucks. the fans of the winning herd will celebrate by igniting cars and looting stores.
Pitchers and catchers report in just a few short weeks.
By Georg Felis, at Fri Feb 02, 07:26:00 PM:
I'll bet that Pepsi wins, with a close second place to Doritos and FedEx.
By SR, at Fri Feb 02, 11:29:00 PM:
Gore Mountain?
I know Al's put on a little weight, but sheesh, ease up on him will ya'?
21-20 Bears or 42-14 Colts. Depends on Manning.
By TigerHawk, at Sat Feb 03, 06:33:00 AM:
skipsailing, the teams are Chicago and Indianapolis. No cars will be burned regardless of who wins.
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I'd like to see Peyton win it. If only to stop the incessant comparisons with Dan Marino. But really, I'd just want to see a good game.
That and it might give me hope that brother Eli might lead my beloved G-men to the Superbowl one day. Not that I believe it will happen with Coughlin at the helm.
By TigerHawk, at Sun Feb 04, 10:54:00 PM:
Sluggo's da man! Damned close.
By Sluggo, at Sun Feb 04, 11:42:00 PM:
If the Ponies hadn't forsworn that last field goal it would have been scary close. I'm putting together a fee schedule for next year's prediction.