What is everyone eating and drinking on Super Bowl Sunday?

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Re: What is everyone eating and drinking on Super Bowl Sunda

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Hey MeDot! :smile:

MeDotOrg wrote:The 4th down pass to Foles at the goal line had to be one of the great trick plays in Superbowl history.[/url][/b]

Indeed - That was awesome! It will be talked about for years to come. (Just like Boise State's 2-point conversion against Oklahoma a few years back)

they've haven't one since 1960.

Judging from this part of your post, I think you forgot to mention the eleven beers you had with your carrots, strawberries, salsa and peach pie. :lol:

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Re: What is everyone eating and drinking on Super Bowl Sunda

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Jersey Girl wrote:Didn't want to spoil anyone's vibe so I didn't comment. The only thing SBS is to me, is the best shopping day of the year. The stores are usually totally deserted. Well today we got some frozen fog rolling in, covering the whole town and outlying areas so I spent the afternoon working on a class from my outlying area, fell asleep for 4 hours, just woke up a bit ago, so that was about it for my SBS.

I don't understand the fascination with football. I do support one's right to throw parties and love watching a bunch of guys knocking their brains around for money.

;-)

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Re: What is everyone eating and drinking on Super Bowl Sunda

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MeDotOrg wrote:
Jersey Girl wrote:Didn't want to spoil anyone's vibe so I didn't comment. The only thing SBS is to me, is the best shopping day of the year. The stores are usually totally deserted. Well today we got some frozen fog rolling in, covering the whole town and outlying areas so I spent the afternoon working on a class from my outlying area, fell asleep for 4 hours, just woke up a bit ago, so that was about it for my SBS.

I don't understand the fascination with football. I do support one's right to throw parties and love watching a bunch of guys knocking their brains around for money.

;-)

Do as the Jews do on Christmas: Chinese food and a movie.


Where would I get Chinese food from on a frozen foggy day?
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Re: What is everyone eating and drinking on Super Bowl Sunda

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Ceeboo wrote:Hey MeDot! :smile:

MeDotOrg wrote:The 4th down pass to Foles at the goal line had to be one of the great trick plays in Superbowl history.[/url][/b]

Indeed - That was awesome! It will be talked about for years to come. (Just like Boise State's 2-point conversion against Oklahoma a few years back)

they've haven't one since 1960.

Judging from this part of your post, I think you forgot to mention the eleven beers you had with your carrots, strawberries, salsa and peach pie. :lol:

Peace,
Ceeboo


30 years ago Ceeboo you were right on the money about the eleven beers. Did I 'quit' drinking or 'give up' drinking or 'stop' drinking? More accurate to say I finally stopped drinking 30 years ago.

Tonight I did allow myself some cookie frost, however.
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Re: What is everyone eating and drinking on Super Bowl Sunda

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MeDotOrg wrote: Did I 'quit' drinking or 'give up' drinking or 'stop' drinking? More accurate to say I finally stopped drinking 30 years ago.

Good for you, MeDot. :smile:
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