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Monday, September 26, 2016
Welcome to Wennsylvania
After yesterday's commanding win over Pittsburgh, the state is changing its name to Wennsylvania. Philly will be known as Carson City. Did anyone seriously think the Eagles would be 3-0?
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The Eagles are rebounding from the nightmare years of the arrogant jerk Chip Kelly. Peterson has restored sanity to the offence and Wentz is the real deal. Fly Birds Fly!
ReplyDeleteBernie I think your much better dressed in drag as a red head... the blonde wig is so glam and not you-
ReplyDeleteWas watching the Eagles/Steelers game on C.B.S. and the network switched to the Colts game in the 3rd. quarter I don't watch much N.F.L. and was wondering if this is a common occurrence ?
ReplyDeleteThankfully we have something to watch instead of the vote pandering baby kissing robots of every level of our soon to be shattered political system. Go Green Guys.
ReplyDelete9:04, I don't watch the games unless I am at a restaurant or they are on the 'net, which is very rare. I instead listen to Merrill Reese on the radio. I like his play-by-play.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Forgot to listen to Mr. Reese on the net
ReplyDelete9:04 - Guessing you are out of the Philadelphia market. CBS probably switched to a more competitive game in the 3rd as the Eagles-Steelers game was devolving into a blow out.
ReplyDeleteYes it was a blow out but I wanted to see it
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