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Mrs Carnzo has made a list of things that need to be done for the weekend.
What I will really do is put the motorcycles in the basement, blow off the list and watch the games.
Nah just mine <rimshot>, no motors.wooOOOOOO, Mrs. Carnzo rides a hog?!?! I'm intrigued...please send photos of motorcycle
Nah just mine <rimshot>, no motors.
Bikes are nothing special, an old Suzuki and and older Kawasaki. I pick em up and get them running, blast around then sell it. Over and over.
No offense, but I can't get on board with the multi-team thing. Just not my cup-o-tea.I got one golfing (Dallas), two with a bye (NE and Ari) and one playing against the Bungles (Pitt).
It's good to multi task.....
No offense, but I can't get on board with the multi-team thing. Just not my cup-o-tea.
I don't care.....
Really, I don't.
Of course you don't care. Otherwise you wouldn't have four "favorite" NFL teams. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
Like I said, Dallas will be the team against any of the other 3, but if any of those play anybody else I'm pulling for them.
Watching the Super Bowl last year, did you not have a team you were wanting to win?
Like I said, Dallas will be the team against any of the other 3, but if any of those play anybody else I'm pulling for them.
Watching the Super Bowl last year, did you not have a team you were wanting to win?
No. Denver is the only NFL team I consistently root for. Some years I might have a preference for a
SB team other than the Broncos, but it would certainly not be a team that I would call one of my favorites. And under no circumstances would I ever root for Seattle or NE.
Sorry... cannot bandwagon with you... starts and stops with Packers as far as being a "fan" for me.
I can understand how Packers would be your #1, but I can't understand the exclusivity of it.
Like I said, Dallas will be the team against any of the other 3, but if any of those play anybody else I'm pulling for them.
Watching the Super Bowl last year, did you not have a team you were wanting to win?
I do not have the emotional tie in with other teams... I followed Packers my entire life, grew up near Green Bay, been to Lambeau many times, training camps, Packers HOF, purchased memorabilia, follow Packers news, read books on their history etc....
I may enjoy watching another football game and may favor a team, but if they lose I have no emotional tie in.
Is an astoriod strike considered a team???
Possibly a bad example, last year. I can see how you'd be between a rock and a hard place on that one.
But I never watch any game where I'm not wanting one or the other to win. Even between Sea and Philly, I'd end up picking one or the other.
Even in a game where I dislike both teams I can usually find a reason to like one over the other. For example: A few years ago I was cheering for the Cards in the SB because I would like to have seen Fitzgerald win a championship.