Posted on 02/04/2008 8:23:42 AM PST by no nau
*cry*
“#!$%!”#%”#$%”#$%”#%”#$%#”$% Jinx
LMAO!
Oh man, does this really exist somewhere? I heard that it was the Boston Globe, or some such publication, that had put together a book for sale that was only awaiting the info and pictures from their INCREDIBLE SUPERBOWL VICTORY!
I, for one, am glad that the Pats lost.
First, they’ve cheated regularly.
Second, too many people were comparing Brady to real top-tier quarterbacks.
That latter malady has been cured. Joe Montana, clearly the best quarterback to ever play football, never lost a Super Bowl.
Now all of the Pats and their backers/apologists can drink a tall, cool glass of Shut the F#@% up!
Winning 18 or 19 games in a row is NOT historic.
Saturday, Feb 2, 2008 9:19 am EST
According to the New York Post the New England Patriots are suffering from premature exhilaration.
The arrogant New England team has already applied for trademarks on "19-0" and "19-0 The Perfect Season." Three days before they beat the San Diego Chargers, and more than two weeks before Super Bowl XLII, the team egotistically filed paperwork with the US Patent and Trademark Office to cash in on sales of T-shirts, caps, posters and all kinds of Pats paraphernalia.
The Post, ever confident that Eli Manning and company will squash the Pats on Sunday, spent $375 for its own trademark application Thursday on "18-1."
Source: New York Post
Hopefully this is not analogous to the WOT after the January Oath of Office...
Yikes. No kidding...
LOL! Maybe they could re-work it with the title “Cheaters Never Win”.
Couldn’t happen to a nicer team. The Patriots began the season as cheaters, continued it as lowlifes and thugs, and ended it as losers, with their leader Belicheat nearly reduced to tears in his barely coherent post-game interview.
No wonder Belichek was gloating and smirking after the game.
I don't think it really exists except on the paper's hard drive - they never wrote the last chapter.
It's the literary equivalent of all those "Green Bay Packers NFC Champs"/"San Diego Chargers AFC Champs"/"New England Patriots World Champions" tshirts now on their way to Africa....
This reminds me of the 1982 gubernatorial campaign in California. On election night, several news sources called the election for Tom Bradley (D), yet it was George Deukmejian (R) who prvailed.
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