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I was neutral, being a CHIEFS fan myself
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It still was fun to watch the game. Jay and I worked on the NYTimes Crossword so I had double the fun. What a catch the Giants Player made that made all the difference. How he held on to the ball on top of his helmet, landing on top of someone under his back -- I have a lot of friends and family that are big Pat fans, none that I know of for the Giants. Undefeated records are hard to maintain. I am also a HUGE KANSAS BASKETBALL fan and we had to taste our first defeat last Wednesday. Humble pie is like a thick crust pizza - you chew and chew and it still goes down in a big lump!
Cee 
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Sounds like you had a good day! Wonderfull.Chris.
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Scramble
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Thank you
Thanks for commenting about the game. Thanks for visiting me. You're welcome back anytime. Sorry about the Pats! Visit now to read my new entry!

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You shall overcome Shelly/Sam444. I remained almost neutral on yr side, LOL
and the Sister Jean Kenny was wrong/incorrect. She predicted something like 33-25 for the Patriots and we had a very low-scoring game. Take care--have a grand week. You deserve it. ALEXEIL

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Congratulations from a Pats fan! sam
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