So I have commissioned an artist who builds paper stadiums to build one for my dad, who had to go through prostate cancer treatment last year. Does anyone follow this guy on twitter?
https://twitter.com/PaperStadiums
His stuff is really amazing. I guess he does it as a hobby but its taken off...
The Patriots have filed a trademark for this so that's going to be the slogan.
One of the articles I read said "is that the best they could do?"
What do you think? I kind of like it.
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It went over my head a bit with talk of one tailed-T tests etc. I am not a statistics person. Just thought this was interesting (yes, I rolled my eyes too).
So I guess it is just going to be my fate that every game I attend is either a nail-biter (MNF in 2007 vs. Ravens) or a total disaster (Tom Brady goes down for the year). I had high hopes that this one would at least be comfortable and it was not meant to be.
I took my 5 year old, who you all...
Help a gal out here, please!
I'm going to opening day against the Chiefs. We're going to make a trip of it and I'm wondering where to stay? I hoped Patriot Place would be open but that doesn't look like an option. Where's a good place to stay close to the stadium?
Okay, so if I ESP, I might not have picked this game to attend...it was totally brutal. Freezing cold, snowing a bit and filled with hostile purple-clad drunks. you expect it, but still, the reality exceeds it, believe me.
Our seats were in section 100, row 14, which is on the 45 yard line...
Okay, probably not my most dignified moment.
I just met Wilbon at Tyson's 2 mall. After my husband recognized him, I went after him. I shook his hand and said I was a big fan of PTI. He was really, really nice. He is a very big guy and has greenish eyes. I never noticed that on the show...
....and we know a BB-coached team knows that "After Thanksgiving" is when we really get going. :singing:
I've certainly noticed that the early season scores of 38-14 have morphed into more of a high forties/fifties type thing. (Of course, the Colts' great effort doesn't count for purposes of...
Harrison Brady was born on December 3, 2006 at 8:24 in the morning, weighing 7 pounds, 2 oz. and measuring 19 inches long.
I'm doing pretty well postpartum, and I miss talking Pats here, though from my dad's description of the Lions game, I should be pretty glad I missed taht one.
A mod can...
Guess this isn't too much of a surprise:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2279219
The coaching carousel continues. I think this guy is not head coach material. He's a much better coordinator.
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