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Bart Senior January 17th 05 06:00 PM

Patriots Steelers
 
Neal,

Do you still want to bet on the New England/Pittsburg game?

I recall you offered to bet $50 on it.

Why don't we make it $100?

Bart



Lady Pilot January 18th 05 04:48 AM


"Bart Senior" wrote:
Neal,

Do you still want to bet on the New England/Pittsburg game?

I recall you offered to bet $50 on it.

Why don't we make it $100?


Neal doesn't bet on games anymore...he would rather put the money in the
sailing kitty...

LP ;-)



katysails January 18th 05 12:14 PM

Twist a little harder...maybe you can get a new refrigerator out of the
deal...

"Lady Pilot" wrote in message
news:By0Hd.57297$F25.13550@okepread07...

"Bart Senior" wrote:
Neal,

Do you still want to bet on the New England/Pittsburg game?

I recall you offered to bet $50 on it.

Why don't we make it $100?


Neal doesn't bet on games anymore...he would rather put the money in the
sailing kitty...

LP ;-)




Bart Senior January 18th 05 07:26 PM

Obviously Neal recognizes the inevitable. In these patriotic
times, that the Patriots are more than they appear. The
Patriots represent every thing good in America.

They are humble and full of praise for their opponents.
Classy, quiet, and polite, they never get in trouble with the
law, unlike players on many other teams. The are genuinely
good people, and active contributors in the community.

Not one Patriot seeks personal glory or statistics. They
embody teamwork. Did you know that not one of them
wears their previous Superbowl rings. I can only guess
that this would set them apart from other players and
perhaps cause dissention. Last week ten different receivers
caught a pass. This is typical of the Patriots. They have
huge amounts of talent but don't get the glory of the
statistics.

The Patriots represent the fact that hard work and dedication
yield success. All this coupled with teamwork results in
wins. It is a lesson everyone should take to heart.

Finally, the Patriots represent good triumphing over all obstacles.
The Patriots are winners. They will beat the Steelers and go on
to win the Superbowl--again.

Bart

"katysails" wrote

Twist a little harder...maybe you can get a new refrigerator out of the
deal...

"Lady Pilot" wrote

"Bart Senior" wrote:
Neal,

Do you still want to bet on the New England/Pittsburg game?

I recall you offered to bet $50 on it.

Why don't we make it $100?


Neal doesn't bet on games anymore...he would rather put the money in the
sailing kitty...

LP ;-)




Scott Vernon January 18th 05 08:01 PM

Did you know that 'Big Ben' donated his paycheck from the playoff
game, to Tsunami Relief?

Steelers represent the working man and all that's good in this
country.

Steelers - 24
Pats ---- 17

Scotty


"Bart Senior" wrote in message
...
Obviously Neal recognizes the inevitable. In these patriotic
times, that the Patriots are more than they appear. The
Patriots represent every thing good in America.

They are humble and full of praise for their opponents.
Classy, quiet, and polite, they never get in trouble with the
law, unlike players on many other teams. The are genuinely
good people, and active contributors in the community.

Not one Patriot seeks personal glory or statistics. They
embody teamwork. Did you know that not one of them
wears their previous Superbowl rings. I can only guess
that this would set them apart from other players and
perhaps cause dissention. Last week ten different receivers
caught a pass. This is typical of the Patriots. They have
huge amounts of talent but don't get the glory of the
statistics.

The Patriots represent the fact that hard work and dedication
yield success. All this coupled with teamwork results in
wins. It is a lesson everyone should take to heart.

Finally, the Patriots represent good triumphing over all obstacles.
The Patriots are winners. They will beat the Steelers and go on
to win the Superbowl--again.

Bart

"katysails" wrote

Twist a little harder...maybe you can get a new refrigerator out

of the
deal...

"Lady Pilot" wrote

"Bart Senior" wrote:
Neal,

Do you still want to bet on the New England/Pittsburg game?

I recall you offered to bet $50 on it.

Why don't we make it $100?

Neal doesn't bet on games anymore...he would rather put the

money in the
sailing kitty...

LP ;-)






Capt. Neal® January 18th 05 08:33 PM

Steelers - 35
Pats - 17

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
Did you know that 'Big Ben' donated his paycheck from the playoff
game, to Tsunami Relief?

Steelers represent the working man and all that's good in this
country.

Steelers - 24
Pats ---- 17

Scotty


"Bart Senior" wrote in message
...
Obviously Neal recognizes the inevitable. In these patriotic
times, that the Patriots are more than they appear. The
Patriots represent every thing good in America.

They are humble and full of praise for their opponents.
Classy, quiet, and polite, they never get in trouble with the
law, unlike players on many other teams. The are genuinely
good people, and active contributors in the community.

Not one Patriot seeks personal glory or statistics. They
embody teamwork. Did you know that not one of them
wears their previous Superbowl rings. I can only guess
that this would set them apart from other players and
perhaps cause dissention. Last week ten different receivers
caught a pass. This is typical of the Patriots. They have
huge amounts of talent but don't get the glory of the
statistics.

The Patriots represent the fact that hard work and dedication
yield success. All this coupled with teamwork results in
wins. It is a lesson everyone should take to heart.

Finally, the Patriots represent good triumphing over all obstacles.
The Patriots are winners. They will beat the Steelers and go on
to win the Superbowl--again.

Bart

"katysails" wrote

Twist a little harder...maybe you can get a new refrigerator out

of the
deal...

"Lady Pilot" wrote

"Bart Senior" wrote:
Neal,

Do you still want to bet on the New England/Pittsburg game?

I recall you offered to bet $50 on it.

Why don't we make it $100?

Neal doesn't bet on games anymore...he would rather put the

money in the
sailing kitty...

LP ;-)






Bart Senior January 20th 05 04:48 AM

I think the final scroe will be: Pat 34, Steelers 20

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
Steelers - 35
Pats - 17

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Did you know that 'Big Ben' donated his paycheck from the playoff
game, to Tsunami Relief?

Steelers represent the working man and all that's good in this
country.

Steelers - 24
Pats ---- 17

Scotty


"Bart Senior" wrote in message
...
Obviously Neal recognizes the inevitable. In these patriotic
times, that the Patriots are more than they appear. The
Patriots represent every thing good in America.

They are humble and full of praise for their opponents.
Classy, quiet, and polite, they never get in trouble with the
law, unlike players on many other teams. The are genuinely
good people, and active contributors in the community.

Not one Patriot seeks personal glory or statistics. They
embody teamwork. Did you know that not one of them
wears their previous Superbowl rings. I can only guess
that this would set them apart from other players and
perhaps cause dissention. Last week ten different receivers
caught a pass. This is typical of the Patriots. They have
huge amounts of talent but don't get the glory of the
statistics.

The Patriots represent the fact that hard work and dedication
yield success. All this coupled with teamwork results in
wins. It is a lesson everyone should take to heart.

Finally, the Patriots represent good triumphing over all obstacles.
The Patriots are winners. They will beat the Steelers and go on
to win the Superbowl--again.

Bart

"katysails" wrote

Twist a little harder...maybe you can get a new refrigerator out

of the
deal...

"Lady Pilot" wrote

"Bart Senior" wrote:
Neal,

Do you still want to bet on the New England/Pittsburg game?

I recall you offered to bet $50 on it.

Why don't we make it $100?

Neal doesn't bet on games anymore...he would rather put the

money in the
sailing kitty...

LP ;-)







Lady Pilot January 21st 05 03:46 PM


"katysails" wrote:
Twist a little harder...maybe you can get a new refrigerator out of the
deal...


Why would I need a new refrigerator? I have a brand new 25 cu. ft. one with
filtered ice and water in the door. It was not a very good choice, I admit,
because I had to keep my 18 cu. ft. frig in the garage to keep the Rolling
Rocks, cokes and other beverages cold. (I hope Donal doesn't mind)

LP


"Lady Pilot" wrote:

Neal doesn't bet on games anymore...he would rather put the money in the
sailing kitty...

LP ;-)






Scott Vernon January 22nd 05 01:19 AM


"Lady Pilot" wrote in message
news:Mt9Id.955$A_.117@okepread03...


I had to keep my 18 cu. ft. frig in the garage to keep the Rolling
Rocks, cokes and other beverages cold. (I hope Donal doesn't mind)


is Donal living in your garage? Do you charge him rent?

Scotty



Bart Senior January 22nd 05 11:44 PM

HOw about you Scotty? Want to put some money on the Steelers?
I'll take any amount up to $100 where I take the Patriots.

Post a reply before kickoff.

Bart

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...

"Lady Pilot" wrote in message
news:Mt9Id.955$A_.117@okepread03...


I had to keep my 18 cu. ft. frig in the garage to keep the Rolling
Rocks, cokes and other beverages cold. (I hope Donal doesn't mind)


is Donal living in your garage? Do you charge him rent?

Scotty






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