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February 05, 2006

Bambi Stokes-Hymington's NFL Preview

Bambi Stokes-Hymington

Time to put up or shut up:

COLTS, 2-4

(I know, usually you list the winning score first, but I'm unconventional)

Make your Superbowl predictions below. Winner gets a kiss.

Update: Okay, I'll live blog the game. A couple things I've noticed right off - the Colts uniforms look different, and they're playing the Steelers. Both teams are in the NFC, so I'm not sure how that's possible. Also, all the players have their shirt size on the front of their jerseys. That's odd too.

Update: Too much ball kicking. Also, it's the Seahawks, not the Colts. My bad. I'm going to see what else is on.

Update: I hear the Stones are playing at halftime. That should be good. I hope they do Brown Sugar.

Update: Good book.

Update: This is a great idea:

Actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are all set to take on the roles made famous by Paul Newman and Robert Redford, in the 1969 classic Butch Cassidy And The Sundane Kid.

Damon will reportedly play the Sundance Kid, while Affleck will recreate Newman's role as Butch Cassidy in the remake of George Roy Hills' classic Western movie.

I don't know if it's in the script or not, but now that "Brokeback Mountain" has paved the way I think a lot of classic westerns could be redone with modern themes.

Update: The "XL" on the jerseys is the roman numeral "40" for Superbowl 40 - not the size.

Update: Just realized I need to change my pick. I'm going with Pittsburgh, 21-10.

Update: I hope the guy with the hair gets MVP. That is terrific hair!

Update: Well, it;s over, but if you're like me, you really couildn't enjoy the game because of concerns about domestic spying. During every play I was asking myself "I wonder if the government is monitoring my TV viewing today?" It's not hard to imagine them invading our privacy like that. I hope congress gets up the nerve to finally end the Patriot Act, so we can all stop living in fear. If the Superbowl taught us anything, it taught us that if we all play togather as a team we can win. I see the Pittsburgh Steelers as representative of the Democratic Party in 2006 - underdogs who will ultimately claim the Vince Lombarty trophy called the White House and finally stop the war.

(More Bambi here, here, and here.)

Posted by Bambi Stokes-Hymington at 09:09 PM | Permalink | Comments (3) |