When you make a bet, you better make sure you can live with it if you lose.
Well, this guy really messed up and had to change his name to his football rivals quarterback's name - legally!
http://www.monkeytypesthebible.com/2007/02/bears-fan-loses-superbowl-bet-change.html
More than 74,000 fans packed Dolphins Stadium to watch the Indianapolis Colts beat the Chicago Bears 29 – 17 in a steady downpour.
It was not ALL football, though.
PRINCE headlined the half-time show,...
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I got a chance at a press conference a short while ago to hear rock star Billy Joel talk about his pre-game appearance tomorrow. He was one of two music giants who will appear. Joel will sing the US National...
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Wayne here at SuperBowl XLI on what is called "Radio Row" at the Miami Beach Convention Center. This is where some 3000 reporters gather to cover this organized chaos.Radio Row itself consists of about 100 radio...
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When you're on the ground as I am at the SuperBowl, it really has the look of a disaster zone. It's difficult to understand it standing in the middle of it.I'm a sports reporter filing my observations for...
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"MIAMI -- The media didn't encircle Peyton Manning as much as they engulfed him. Five, six, seven rows deep. Tape recorders in out-stretched hands. Boom mikes. Camera after camera after camera."
"MIAMI Super Bowl media day is too big, too surreal, too twisted to be fully captured in a single portrait. No, to get a feeling for what it was like Tuesday at Dolphin Stadium, to get a sense for what it was like for the media, the Chicago Bears and the Indianapolis Colts,...
"With today being Media Day, Brandon Ayanbadejo’s blog on ChicagoBears.com provided us with a funny little tidbit from his experience that I thought..."
Dave Barry cracks me up. I read this post he wrote to the coming crowds for the SuperBowl... A great look into the world of Miami, as comedy is usually more telling than head on reporting. Now, I...
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"MIAMI -- An hour before Rex Grossman showed up, reporters began staking out their turf in front of the riser where the Bears quarterback was to be seated.
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