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21 January 2007

DAAAAAAAAAAA BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Next stop, Miami and the SUPER BOWL! WOOOOOHOOOO!!!![More:]Can you tell I'm slightly excited? : )
Yay, congrats sisterhavana! I'm excited for the Super Bowl.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 21 January | 18:40
I'm glad they won mainly because I'm pretty damn tired of getting ass-whipped by the saints fake-ass sob story the entire season.
posted by court siem 21 January | 18:56
But now New Orleans will never recover from Hurricane Katrina!
posted by mullacc 21 January | 19:20
But Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt moved there! And they're the saviors of the world! So it'll be OK, I think.

(OMG, Cold Chef, if you're reading this- have you seen them?????)
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 21 January | 19:28
Good for the Bears!
posted by sciurus 21 January | 20:59
the saints fake-ass sob story the entire season

Yes, the loss of a major American city was indeed only a ploy to get enough sympathy build-up to go to the Superbowl. It is, indeed, a "fake-ass sob story." Boo-hoo.

Pardon me while I seethe.

(Perhaps, if I whine loudly enough, I can convince those FUCKING REFS TO OVERTURN THEIR GODDAMN JUDGEMENT IN MY FAVOR JUST LIKE EVERY GODDAMN QUESTIONABLE CALL IN THIS GAME. SAFETY, MY AUNT EDITH!)
posted by ColdChef 21 January | 22:15
But have you seen Brangelina, ColdChef????
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 21 January | 22:30
I wasn't talking about New Orleans, just the saints. If you think a bunch of millionare football players were effected even a little by what that city went through, you're fooling yourself. And if they had won that game and - god forbid - the superbowl, we'd be getting their "feel-good story of the year" crap shoved down our throats for years to come. And I can do without that beating, thanks.
posted by court siem 21 January | 22:31
If you think a bunch of millionare football players were effected even a little by what that city went through, you're fooling yourself.

If you don't think that all of these millionaire football players had family and friends and favorite restaurants and parks and whatnot that they lost, you're fooling yourself. The devastation was region wide and it continues to this day. Nothing "Fake-Ass" about it.

It would be ridiculous to suggest that their win would change anything about the ongoing recovery in the Gulf South region. But it would have been nice. Again, Boo-Hoo.

(And although I haven't seen Brangelina yet, we probably travel in different covens. I'll let you know if I do, though. Want a lock of his hair?)
posted by ColdChef 21 January | 22:41
Eh, to me it doesn't matter so much what it meant to the players as what it meant to the community. There's an article in the NYT right now about how New Orleans probably will only top out at half of its previous population, and about how that may affect (or kill) the survival of its unique culture.

Forget the media spectacle. (And yes, there IS a spectacle.) That the city, as we knew it, may never recover -- that's a very sad thing. And it can be argued (rationally) that the city needed something like the Super Bowl to lift it up some.

I'm not saying the Saints' loss is another death knell to New Orleans. But their win sure as hell couldn't have hurt -- even if it meant that the rest of us had to suffer through two weeks of endless human interest stories on cable network news.
posted by mudpuppie 21 January | 22:41
Now if you'll pardon me, I'm going to go cry in my cocktail.
posted by ColdChef 21 January | 22:42
OMG LOCK OF HIS HAIR YESSSSS.

No, actually, I think he's a tool, and I haaaate her, but I am fascinated by celebrity and their claim they've moved to NO (I doubt they'll stay long).
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 21 January | 23:11
Give Angelina normal lips and nobody would give a fuck that she existed.
posted by weretable and the undead chairs 21 January | 23:20
I agree with mudpuppie, but I grew up in Chicago. It was actually hugely difficult to have to pick a team to root for today. I ended up rooting for the offense, whichever team was playing it.

But I do have to say, as a girl who once crushed bad on Mike Singletary and whose best friend growing up had a thing for Jim McMahon, that I'm kinda glad the Bears won.

Superbowl Shuffle, indeed!
posted by occhiblu 22 January | 01:31
Did someone say Super Bowl Shuffle? ; )
posted by sisterhavana 22 January | 02:00
Woot! I was actually going to go search for that, but forgot. So you both jogged my memory and saved me the trouble. Awesome!

I actually, um, this is about to sound so totally 80s.... sigh. OK, a bunch of friends and I, in elementary school, did a lip-synch performance in front of the school. My "main" number was a Pointer Sister's song, and then at the end we all danced and lip synched to the Super Bowl Shuffle. One of the younger boys dressed up in a big box, with "72" painted on it, to be Refrigerator Perry. My brother, I believed, did a break dance during one of the musical interludes. It... well, really, it was just plain awesome.
posted by occhiblu 22 January | 02:12
"Refrigerator" Perry makes me giggle.
posted by mudpuppie 22 January | 02:18
I hadn't seen that video in a while. It just TOTALLY BLEW MY MIND. Hee hee.

On preview: Part of the mind blowing was the Fridge. I remember him being the largest person I had ever seen on tv, by, like, orders of magnitude. Looking at him now, he barely even registers as large.
posted by occhiblu 22 January | 02:19
Yay Bears!
posted by eamondaly 22 January | 23:21
The pain is growing dim. I am better today.
posted by ColdChef 23 January | 00:03
What?! Requests for specific mp3's is a no-no? || Squash my doubts.

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