super bowl LII

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Sojourner
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super bowl LII

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Anyone watching the game tomorrow--or rather today? Rooting for the Eagles myself. Heard on the news today that the temp in Minny tomorrow will be a balmy 6 degrees. Coldest ever for a super bowl. Good thing they are playing inside.
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Like most in the US, I will be watching. The commercials make it worthwhile even in the years when the game is terrible.

However, this time around I have an added incentive. My interview about how the opioid crisis is making it difficult for legitimate patients will air on the news after the game. If the TV station posts a link to it, I will share the link.
Steve

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Re: super bowl LII

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Superbowl trivia: Big V of the Eagles is of Maori and Tongan heritage. He's called Big V because his first name has about seven syllables and his team mates can't pronounce it, and he is big. Even though nobody in New Zealand had ever heard of him, now that they have, they are claiming him as a favorite son.

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