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Mtnman1830
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nobody else has said it, so I will,
DA BEARS!!
after 21 years, that is my pick. |
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Sombeech
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| Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:03 pm Post subject: |
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accadacca
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rockgremlin wrote: Plus I'm a BIG Drew Brees fan. :nod:
The truth is out...last line in this article. Superman's fuel! :lol8:
"9 p.m. XanGo mangosteen fruit-based juice. "I just take it out of the fridge and chugalug three ounces. It's supposed to have a lot of antioxidants."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/players/01/09/nfl.workout0115/ |
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savanna3313
Joined: 09 Dec 2005
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Location: Southern transplant to Salt Lake
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accadacca wrote: rockgremlin wrote: Plus I'm a BIG Drew Brees fan. :nod:
The truth is out...last line in this article. Superman's fuel! :lol8:
"9 p.m. XanGo mangosteen fruit-based juice. "I just take it out of the fridge and chugalug three ounces. It's supposed to have a lot of antioxidants."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/players/01/09/nfl.workout0115/
The REAL truth behind his success is the New Orleans cuisine. :haha:
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2 p.m. Grilled chicken breast or grilled redfish fillet with a side of rice or green beans. Or shrimp and sausage gumbo.
7 p.m. "I love the New Orleans flavor," says Brees. "We go out a lot." A typical restaurant order: turtle soup, shrimp rémoulade and fried green tomatoes, green beans, spinach or broccoli.
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He can keep the turtle soup. :mrgreen:
My phone rang off the hook after the Saints defeated the Eagles with friends calling from back home to share the celebration. One friend remarked that she'd never seen so many grown men in one room crying. :lol8: The city is rocking with Saints fever right now. :2thumbs: |
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shanehadman
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| Sorry Savanna about the loss..... I was supporting the SAINTS, but it just wasn't thier day :ne_nau: |
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savanna3313
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shanehadman wrote: Sorry Savanna about the loss..... I was supporting the SAINTS, but it just wasn't thier day :ne_nau:
I know.....after Reggie Bush ran that 80+ yd touchdown in, I though, ok - here we go. It just wasn't meant to be. Oh well.....I know that is one sad, gloomy city right now. They will cheer up soon enough with Mardi Gras right around the corner. :friday: :banana: I was planning on being down there for the next few weeks, but things didn't work out for me to leave. Of course, my brother in law had to call after the game to rub it in. Like I said - I'm not saying that this applies to all Chicago fans, just to the ones I know personally - but they are sore losers and even sorer winners. :nono: :lame:
I am happy that the Colts won. Peyton and Eli grew up in New Orleans so at least one of the home town boys will be playing in the SuperBowl this year! :2thumbs: |
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