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    Quote Originally Posted by Brooke ♥♥ View Post
    It's still the superbowl.

    Shes right, they even play a game once a year over in England...even the super intellectual crowd knows what the superbowl is

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    Th0rs Dictionary of the world he lives in

    Saints: Noun: Plural of the Noun 'Saint' meaning 'An individual declared holy by the Christian Church'

    Superbowl: Noun: A large bowl.

    I'm even more confused, now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skirata View Post
    What's the "superbowl?"
    The bowl used to eat supercereal with a superspoon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sigilstone17 View Post
    Ummmm, the Colts were the underdogs. Everyone was saying the Saints were going to win.
    thats true but in the grand scheme of things the saints were the underdogs, having never even been to a superbowl, not to mention having won a superbowl.
    It's time to kick @$$ and chew bubble gum... and I'm all out of gum.

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    A SuperBowl is pretty crummy prize, if you ask me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Th0r View Post
    A SuperBowl is pretty crummy prize, if you ask me.
    You seriously don't know what the superbowl is, Do you?

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    Even I know! I watched the first half and the halftime show... I had to skip like an hour of adverts though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brooke ♥♥ View Post
    You seriously don't know what the superbowl is, Do you?
    Something to do with soccer...
    2 rep points to the first person who can tell me what the 'Rose of Tralee' is over here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Th0r View Post
    Th0rs Dictionary of the world he lives in

    Saints: Noun: Plural of the Noun 'Saint' meaning 'An individual declared holy by the Christian Church'

    Superbowl: Noun: A large bowl.

    I'm even more confused, now.


    Quote Originally Posted by Brooke ♥♥ View Post
    The bowl used to eat supercereal with a superspoon?
    Interesting...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Th0r View Post
    Something to do with soccer...
    2 rep points to the first person who can tell me what the 'Rose of Tralee' is over here
    The pale moon was rising above the green mountains,
    The sun was declining beneath the blue sea;
    When I strayed with my love by the pure crystal fountain,
    That stands in the beautiful Vale of Tralee.
    She was lovely and fair as the rose of the summer,
    Yet 'twas not her beauty alone that won me;
    Oh no, 'twas the truth in her eyes ever dawning,
    that made me love Mary, the Rose of Tralee.

    The cool shades of evening their mantle were spreading,
    And Mary all smiling was listening to me;
    The moon through the valley her pale rays was shedding,
    When I won the heart of the Rose of Tralee.
    Though lovely and fair as the Rose of the summer,
    Yet 'twas not her beauty alone that won me;
    Oh no, 'twas the truth in her eyes ever dawning,
    that made me love Mary, the Rose of Tralee.

    In the far fields of India, 'mid wars dreadful thunders,
    Her voice was a solace and comfort to me,
    But the chill hand of death has now rent us asunder,
    I'm lonely tonight for the Rose of Tralee.
    She was lovely and fair as the rose of the summer,
    Yet 'twas not her beauty alone that won me;
    Oh no, 'twas the truth in her eyes ever dawning,
    that made me love Mary, the Rose of Tralee.

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