The Super Bowl. For those of you living who don't know, it's this Sunday, Feb. 3.
I love the Super Bowl. And NOT for the commercials; actually I get frustrated with people who are "oh so excited for Superbowl for the commercials." Granted, it's a huge money-maker, and the most sought-after advertising space ever, but still...it's football at it's finest. Don't say you can't WAIT for the Super Bowl when you don't know who's playing.
It's the New England Patriots against the New York Giants. So far, the Patriots are favored to win by two touchdowns. There are several people in Marshall County who don't agree with my choice of sports teams, so I'll just leave out the part about who I'm rooting for.
Tom Brady (the quarterback for New England) hurt his ankle during the AFC Championship, but never came out and told the media about it. Well supposedly he was spotted wearing a boot on his right foot a few days ago and finally told everyone he hurt it, but that he's not "concerned about affecting his play" in the big game.
But I think my favorite headline I read about the incident comes from a news station in a city a few hours from here. (I'm not naming any names...) It said, "Brady Acknowledges Injury, Says He'll Play." Are you kidding me? That's the most obvious headline I think I've ever read. If he did acknowledge his injury then I think maybe he's been sacked one too many times. And of COURSE he's going to play...or at least say he will, it's the SUPER BOWL.
And on another Super Bowl note, apparently they're upping the amount of police in Phoenix for the game. Not for the huge crowd, no, but for the prostitutes who are anticipated to appear for the high rollers to fulfill their..."hobby." All right... I'm just going to leave that one alone. But the police in Phoenix have reported that they'll be arresting not only the prostitutes, but their customers as well, so that should make for a good news story on Monday.
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Monday, January 28, 2008
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