The Giants WIN!!!!!!

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  1. Chiro

    Chiro Member

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    Had forty or so people over for the Super Bowl today. You should have seen the room EXPLODE when Burress caught that pass at the end of the game. to win it...PRICELESS. Pictures are of half the room with the projector image on the wall and of my kids (my three boys on the left and daughter on the right with a cousin and a friend in the middle.) What a game.

    Andy
     

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    Looks like you guys had a great time! You do a great job of building memories for your kids.

    My boy Peyton did a good job staying in the shadows so as to not take away from little bro. Can you imagine Archie Manning having boys that won consecutive super bowls?

    Gater
     
  3. Steve Katzman

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    Andy, congratulatiions! I was rooting for them all the way. Use to be a Giants fan when I lived in NY. (But that was when YA Title was the QB:rolleyes:)
     
  4. Zig

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    If I didn't have to get up so early, I might have caught that play... Way to go Giants! Next year it'll be the CHIEFS!!!!
     
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    Andy, you had about 38 or so more people than I had at my party:D We were pulling for the Giants too! SWMBO got too nervous to watch the end of the game and went into the bedroom, so I had to give her grieve when Eli came through in the clutch!

    Congrats to all the Giant fans. It was a great game!
     
  6. vwnate1

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    Who'd A Thunk it ?

    Sounds like I missed a great party .

    I was flabbergasted to see the Giants win .
     
  7. Chiro

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    It was indeed a great party. Next year you are all invited.

    Andy
     
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    That Means

    ...I'll finally have to install a heater into my '49 :rolleyes:

    :p
     
  9. mel 55_1

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    Wales Win!

    Tho' I live now in England I was born in Wales and raised in New Zealand (fisrt car Holden), so I get to celebrate too...

    For the first time in decades, and against all the odds, Wales beat England at Twickenham (London).

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/7224633.stm

    I also give cricket links in the summer.
     
  10. billybones

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    I wish we had rugby over here like you guys have.........what a wicked sport!!
     
  11. Kevin's 48

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    It was a sad day at my house. Been a New England fan since I was a little guy. My wife and I both were devistated. We had a big party at our house too. I'm not one of the cocky fans but I did think it would have been the other way around. Congrats to the giants fans, your boys just out played mine this time. Maybe next year.
     
  12. Chiro

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    Believe it or not, but rugby is a HUGE sport in Chiropractic colleges. Really fun to watch some guy get his shoulder dislocated and have one of his team mates pop it back into place and get him back into play without missing a beat:D

    Rough sport.

    Andy
     

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