Quote
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that! ~ Bill Shankly
It was like a well written mystery novel. A surprise ending...woooho, a second surprise ending!
~ G. Eldon Smith
Super Trivia
Sorry Seahawk fans, still only seven teams have won the Super Bowl two times in a row
(Steelers did it twice.)
Patriots 2004 and 2005
Broncos 1998-1999
Cowboys 1993-1994
49ers 1989-1990
Steelers 1979-1980
Steelers 1975-1976
Dolphins 1973-1974
Packers 1967-1968
Chuck Howley of the Cowboys is the only player to be named Super Bowl MVP from the losing team.
Bills appeared in the Super Bowl four straight times and lost all four games.
Second most food consumed in a day in America. Second only to Thanksgiving for the amount of food consumed in the U.S. in a single day. An estimated 12.5 million pizzas sold on Super Bowl Sunday. That's just pizza.
Quiz
Colorado Governors though History ...... Name the Governor
1. Kansas Territorial Governor that Colorado state capital was named after.
2. Colorado Governor who defended Japanese-American citizen's rights during World War II.
3.This Colorado Governor said, "It is their duty to die."
4. Three term U.S. Senator and Colorado Governor for two separate terms.
5. Colorado Governor with a funny last name.
6. Governor at the time of Colorado's Sand Creek Massacre and founder of University of Denver..
7. This Governor was in office when Andrew Coyle arrived in Denver in 1893.
Answers below
Palindrome
Cigar? Toss it in a can. It is so tragic.
Answers
1. James W. Denver (never visited the city)
2. Ralph L. Carr (lost election for U.S.Senate because of his stance)
3. Richard Lamm (referring to old people who need expensive medical care.}
4. Edwin C. Johnson (east bound tunnel on I-70 named after him)
5. John Hickenlooper (present Governor)
6. John Evans (at the least, his lack of intervention contributed to massacre of innocent Indians.)
7. John L. Routt (Andrew Coyle the protagonist in Murder in the Rockies)
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Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that! ~ Bill Shankly
It was like a well written mystery novel. A surprise ending...woooho, a second surprise ending!
~ G. Eldon Smith
Super Trivia
Sorry Seahawk fans, still only seven teams have won the Super Bowl two times in a row
(Steelers did it twice.)
Patriots 2004 and 2005
Broncos 1998-1999
Cowboys 1993-1994
49ers 1989-1990
Steelers 1979-1980
Steelers 1975-1976
Dolphins 1973-1974
Packers 1967-1968
Chuck Howley of the Cowboys is the only player to be named Super Bowl MVP from the losing team.
Bills appeared in the Super Bowl four straight times and lost all four games.
Second most food consumed in a day in America. Second only to Thanksgiving for the amount of food consumed in the U.S. in a single day. An estimated 12.5 million pizzas sold on Super Bowl Sunday. That's just pizza.
Quiz
Colorado Governors though History ...... Name the Governor
1. Kansas Territorial Governor that Colorado state capital was named after.
2. Colorado Governor who defended Japanese-American citizen's rights during World War II.
3.This Colorado Governor said, "It is their duty to die."
4. Three term U.S. Senator and Colorado Governor for two separate terms.
5. Colorado Governor with a funny last name.
6. Governor at the time of Colorado's Sand Creek Massacre and founder of University of Denver..
7. This Governor was in office when Andrew Coyle arrived in Denver in 1893.
Answers below
Palindrome
Cigar? Toss it in a can. It is so tragic.
Answers
1. James W. Denver (never visited the city)
2. Ralph L. Carr (lost election for U.S.Senate because of his stance)
3. Richard Lamm (referring to old people who need expensive medical care.}
4. Edwin C. Johnson (east bound tunnel on I-70 named after him)
5. John Hickenlooper (present Governor)
6. John Evans (at the least, his lack of intervention contributed to massacre of innocent Indians.)
7. John L. Routt (Andrew Coyle the protagonist in Murder in the Rockies)
Comments
We encourage your comments and questions use the space below.