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Sunday, February 03, 2008

Battle of the New

Looks like I've lost the New England v. New York Wager. I guess that would make me the sucker. Congratulations Peter. And bonus credit to Peter for saying that the giants were going to win by a field goal. Of course, if you hadn't welshed on your own offered bet of $50 with no spread you would have done better. HA HA! thats what you get! I think its the universe telling you not to welsh on bets.

The check is in the mail. Well not really. Its Sunday so no mail, but tomorrow for sure. Well, not for sure, but I intend to send it tomorrow. No guarantees though. I'm totally doing it this week, just not yet! God Damn it Peter, Lay off!

I would like to go on record as saying its awfully inconsiderate of the Pats to not only fail to cover my modest spread of 4.5 but to go ahead and lose. Shame, shame.

Hey! Are any of you with me in thinking that the last snap was retarded? At some point cant you let the losing team just give? Is it really super necessary to see Eli on his knees with his face in the center's butt for the sake of 1 second of clock time?

I wanted the the Patriots to win. Then we know that the 2007 New England Patriots were the best team ever to lace 'em up. No longer would we have to compare the '72 Dolphins to the '89 Niners, or ponder how the Ditka Bears compare to the Aikman Cowboys. The 2007 Patriots are the best ever, no more discussion. Well Suck, the inane debate continues. Whats worse... its the beginning of the Which-Manning-is-Better debate.

If your one of those who thinks gambling is an ugly taint on sports, I ask you, What says "fan" like putting your money where your mouth is?

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XLII Wager

I've got The Patriots at even odds but I had to give away 4.5 points. The Wager is for $25.00. I think I got myself a good deal, in-fact a great deal. So I'll not embarrass the dufuss who I made the bet with by exposing his name. Sucker.

DEAR IRS AUDITOR and MONTANA STATE GAMING COMMISSIONER: The wager spoken of above is not for actual currency. Instead we have agree to bet a non-monetary commodity, our immortal souls. Specifically $25.00 worth of soul. Soul betting isn't covered by the gaming commission and souls aren't taxable so this wager doesn't concern you.

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