Thursday, August 18, 2005

go saints!


they're looking good. those bayou boys ripped the world champion new england patriots 37-27. what a wonderful feeling. . . if only it counted! no matter, the pats looked like a bunch of spoiled brats being spanked, trying every dirty trick to make it not so. they were pathetic, yanking players off the goal-line after a saints score, got nailed on numerous bonehead calls towards the end and all around were taken to task by the lowly boys from the big easy, who held their ground and mustered out a win that will have people partying in the french quarter all night. too bad it doesn't count ...
i thought ol' bili and tom brady were gonna start a group cry, priceless ... it may not carry us to the superbowl, but we spanked those guys from boston.
i'm gonna sleep like an angel tonite! (who cares if it is just the pre-season, we beat the world champs! ... at home, no less. and they hate to lose, oh well!)

that's it, altho i wish i was in the quarter tonite . . . sorry i gotta laff, muahahahahaha, what a laffing-fun time it was!
go saints!

5 comments:

sleepybomb said...

we need every reason we can find to celebrate, the saints have been pathetic of late. this was just a sweet feelin' thing. and yeah, i hope we can keep it up to make a rematch worthy of this win ...

Jim Marquis said...

Hey, I can relate. It's just about time to start my annual Seahawk Pilgrimage of Pain. All I ask is that they get past the first round of the playoffs for the first time since the late 80's.

sleepybomb said...

i dunno j, the seahawks ripped the saints a new one last week, we could smell it all the way here. we may have just been lucky with the pats, we gotta face 'em again for real soon, arrgghh!

sonicfrog said...

I'm a long-time Chargers fan (the sucessor to Air Coryell was Grounded Al Saunders - that long time) so I'm a bit familiar with, oh lets just say laughably lousy teams. So I know of your plight first hand.

sleepybomb said...

i think it has to do with having a team in a party town that is 5 feet below sea level. it's called 'the city that care forgot', appropriately, i might add. if the saints ever move they'll be in the superbowl the next year. but if ya live in the easy, ya gotta love those losers, and we do. the dome sure rocks out during games, good or bad.