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Sometimes Justice Triumps

Bioethics schmethics. Consider these scores from this past weekend!!

Seattle 21 Dallas 20:
Best finish to a game in a long time

Eagles 23 NY Giants 20:
No more need be said
-Art Caplan

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Oh puh-leez! Seattle didn't win that game, Dallas lost it. There's a big difference between the two!

you miss the point. Dallas lost. That is quite sufficient. Who cares why or how.

As a long disgruntled Redskins fan, I'm with Art--Dallas losing to anybody, anywhere,anytime, through any instrumentality is to be celebrated--If the Skins can't take them, at least somebody can

My mother had a shirt when I was growing up that read: "I have two favorite teams. The Redskins and who ever is playing the Cowboys."
Since my team is clearly beyond any hope, I stick with the second part of that.

*grin*
You have to give me some leeway here, Seattle has the worst fair-weather football fans ever, and I had to deal with them all last year. So in my book, there's a huge difference between winning the game and having it handed to you on a silver platter!
(Traditionally, I'm more of a "two favourite teams - the Packers and who ever is playing the Vikings" fan.)

Seattle has a football team?
Ok enough about football. Please. ANd this from the ultimate Eagles fan.
Glenn

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