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Nope. I turn 54 next month. Butter is the one who is 46.
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I turn 57. in Feb. Sorry I mis typed my age in the previous thread I will edit
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Well 62 here, 63 in April...….I'll let Albany Ed speak for himself.
Didn't know football existed when we moved from England to the U.S. in 1962. 1964 I checkout a book on Johnny Unitas, though all books were about dead people at that time. One Sunday Dad was watching the Colts vs. Giants because he is Giants fan and I overheard announcer say Johnny Unitas. I was one stunned 8 year old but have been emotionally irrational about the Colts ever since. First heartbreak was 1965 when I obviously misunderstood sudden death overtime rules and Colts lost to Packers. I thought first to score meant first to score in the game would be the winner. Whew, I was a blubbering mess after that Chandler FG in OT. Anyway, I didn't realize most of the consistent members here are as old as we are. Always look forward to reading opinions of others and getting valuable information such as when Sherck is playing capologist. As Colts fans it is sweet knowing what the possibilities are with another draft and loads of cap space available, a GM with a clue who seems to be in lockstep with the HC, two coordinators who don't appear to be going anywhere, and last but not least while there are some upgrades that can be made obviously the first couple of Ballard drafts and some very astute FA signings have positioned the Colts to be again what we are accustomed to being...……annual contenders. Can't wait until relevant Colts football is played again in September. GO CHIEFS!!! |
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