this kind of stuff always leaves me in the dust… there was a major gap in my paying attention to all what goes on lol
They didn’t even catch him until then?
“A toast—to the Department of Homeland Insanity!!”
Lotta mutual respect going on there. Well, maybe not respect, more like grudging admiration.
Is it an ironic reference to movies like ‘Black Sunday’, and just generally that movie cliche
’69 was a busy time on such lists.
The Colts were favored by 17 so all they had to do was win by less than that to “throw” the game.
If you can remember 1969, you weren’t there
The NY Mets won it all…how can we fORGET 1969?
This was when the Jets were the underdogs, and Joe Namath was reviled for being mouthy and a party-boy with a flamboyant lifestyle. He was pretty tame by today’s pro athlete standards.
The Super Bowl after that, the Chiefs won it. Also three of the last five!
Good old Duke, always trending ! ;-)
…man…trying to remember references from 20+ years ago…
Duke has a long history of disrespect for legal, social and especially moral norms.
lalapalooza Premium Member 3 days ago
this kind of stuff always leaves me in the dust… there was a major gap in my paying attention to all what goes on lol
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatEvenWithFlaws 3 days ago
They didn’t even catch him until then?
snsurone76 3 days ago
“A toast—to the Department of Homeland Insanity!!”
Richard S Russell Premium Member 3 days ago
Lotta mutual respect going on there. Well, maybe not respect, more like grudging admiration.
alison.m.page 3 days ago
Is it an ironic reference to movies like ‘Black Sunday’, and just generally that movie cliche
ChukLitl Premium Member 3 days ago
’69 was a busy time on such lists.
jwilbern 3 days ago
The Colts were favored by 17 so all they had to do was win by less than that to “throw” the game.
mindjob 3 days ago
If you can remember 1969, you weren’t there
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 days ago
The NY Mets won it all…how can we fORGET 1969?
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member 3 days ago
This was when the Jets were the underdogs, and Joe Namath was reviled for being mouthy and a party-boy with a flamboyant lifestyle. He was pretty tame by today’s pro athlete standards.
Godfreydaniel 3 days ago
The Super Bowl after that, the Chiefs won it. Also three of the last five!
lnrokr55 3 days ago
Good old Duke, always trending ! ;-)
gnome 3 days ago
…man…trying to remember references from 20+ years ago…
eddi-TBH 2 days ago
Duke has a long history of disrespect for legal, social and especially moral norms.