Who's watching the superbowl?
#1
Who's watching the superbowl?
I'm not. Me and my boys are heading out to Ocotillo Wells for the day. I hope everyone else is at home watching the tube. Anyone else have non-superbowl plans?
#2
Fun place. Just didn't like camping there on a Friday or Saturday night in the camping area. Freakin' circus.
Have fun. I'm from Texas, and you're from Cali...not much need to watch the SB...LOL!
Have fun. I'm from Texas, and you're from Cali...not much need to watch the SB...LOL!
#3
I'll be watching. I don't care who is in the superbowl, I love football and it's the only sport I watch. Just wish the packers would have made it. 15-1 in the regular season and then flop. Yikes! Oh well, I'll still be going for the giants.
#6
It's not the two teams I wanted to see, but I'll be watching, I hope it's a good game. I made some fresh salsa yesterday, and bought some brats for the grill.
Had to look it up.
Bowl game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In North America, a bowl game commonly refers to one of a number of post-season college football games that are primarily played by teams from the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The term "bowl" originated from the Rose Bowl Stadium, site of the first post-season college football games. The Rose Bowl Stadium, in turn, takes its name and bowl-shaped design from the Yale Bowl, the prototype of many football stadiums in the United States.
Had to look it up.
Bowl game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In North America, a bowl game commonly refers to one of a number of post-season college football games that are primarily played by teams from the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The term "bowl" originated from the Rose Bowl Stadium, site of the first post-season college football games. The Rose Bowl Stadium, in turn, takes its name and bowl-shaped design from the Yale Bowl, the prototype of many football stadiums in the United States.
#9
Bowl game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In North America, a bowl game commonly refers to one of a number of post-season college football games that are primarily played by teams from the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The term "bowl" originated from the Rose Bowl Stadium, site of the first post-season college football games. The Rose Bowl Stadium, in turn, takes its name and bowl-shaped design from the Yale Bowl, the prototype of many football stadiums in the United States.
Ahh... makes sense now.