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If the Patriots win, should they do the Merriman "Lights Out" Dance to celebrate?
Wouldn't that be classic?
I'd pay money to see that happen and then watch LT pop a blood vessel. I can't see any reason why the Colts should mind. |
Re: If the Patriots win, should they do the Merriman "Lights Out" Dance to celebrate?
I think they will be too tired or too dehydrated to do much.
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eh why the hell not, everyone seems to hate us already.
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You Can Do The Lights Out Dance O N The First Tee At The New England Country Club
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Thanks for the jinx.
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:rolleyes: "If" they win... pretty darn bold on my part I know but I stand by it. |
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And there's always next year. If your lucky, perhaps you will actually be able to BEAT a good team! Happy OFF-season!! :D |
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