My family have had Colts tickets since the middle of the night move to Indianapolis. We filmed the commercial for the ESPN game last year. The commercial time was sold out so it was not on the show.
That's my family and I was the one who made everyone do the deed.
My dad is in the golf cart on the last shot. He was 86 and died Dec. 11. I find that I smile when I look at the scene. He loved doing it.
The thing about the new stadium that hurts is that he did not get to go to a game there. He was against building that new building when so many people have no place to live and no food.
He worked for the poor and needy through the Saint Vincent de Paul Society of Indianapolis.
We miss Dad.
How I Lost My Shirt on the Internet (short version)
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How I Lost My Shirt on the Internet
By Gail Clute
The average brain has over 60,000 thoughts per day.
Prologue
January 2008
And so another year beg...
15 years ago
1 comment:
My brother was killed by a drunk driver on January 26,2007. He was so looking forward to the superbowl that year. My nephew has always loved the horsey team as he has always called the Colts. My brother had bought a jersey for my nephew and one for him so they could sit and watch the superbowl that year. I know it's crazy that we live in Kentucky and love a team that we shouldn't be connected to. But you just have to love Peyton. That year I knew there was an angel in heaven watching over the team and when they won I cried for the loss of my brother who I would never get to watch another game with and the sweet victory of the win. I have had celiac for awhile and the fried chicken you made looks good. Something I do to mine to make it extra crispy is to roll it in panko crumbs. These are Japanese rice flour crumbs and are easily found in most grocery stores. Tonya
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