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Old 02-07-2016, 10:45 AM #1
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Thumbs up Super Bowl traditions

It started not intentionally, just a chairside snack for the game. Now, all these years later I feel that if this ritual isn't followed, something in the cozmos will never be right again. Ritz crackers-summer sausage,lean-cheddar cheeze medium- original flavor Tobasco sauce. My chair becons me to relax and be thankful that once again I can participate in this most American of days, second only to the 4th of July. Go Panthers, Ken in Texas.
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