The Superbowl can be a great diversion from cancer.
Coloman
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Will you watch and who are you pulling for?
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You’re absolutely. I’m watching and pulling for the Forty-Niners.
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Patriots fan here, so considering we are not in it this year ( what!!), I will be hoping that our Jimmy G is able to win. Two exciting teams though.0
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Nope, don't know who or where or even why!
Hey, somebody has to hate football! LOL0 -
Molly72, I don't hate football. I just don't care. I had to ask who was even playing. Friends and I used to have a "non-Super Bowl Party" on game day. We would munch snacks and chicken wings all afternoon and play Trivia Pursuit. That was fun. Now we're all spread to the four winds so can't get together.0
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Well not much of a football fan here either.. its will be on as my brother will be watching. He is a 49 ers fan. i'll probably watch the half time show..lol Enjoy the game if your watching.0
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I forgot to mention that I was pulling for the Chiefs. I thought that they were going to lose it but made a great comeback.0
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You are right about the diversion too. We finally got released from the hospital at about 330 after waiting since 10 AM for pharmacy to deliver some prescriptions to the room and also the tube feeding mix. We finally got tired of waiting and called the hospital pharmacy who acted like they knew nothing about it. Typical. But after getting home and unloading the car it was so nice to just sit in my chair. The game was good for me.0
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Greg, that’s great! I bet your puppy (forgot his name) was wildly glad you’re back.
I didn’t watch the game yesterday (no interest), but I did check to see who won (why, I don’t know).0 -
I wanted Kansas City to win and was delighted when they did. I actually only watched the last few minutes of the game, though. I could hear it - my husband was watching, but I was in the study doing other things.0
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