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    1. Re: [ML] super bowl
    2. juanita
    3. I received the following this morning from my daughter, born in Texas, grew up in Kansas and who now lives in Wisconsin: Our local department store opened at 6 a.m. today (less than 12 hours after the Packer Super Bowl victory) so you could buy your GB Super Bowl Champions t-shirt to wear to work today. About 450 people began shoveling out Lambeau Field in Green Bay at 8:00 this morning ($8/hour) in preparation for the official celebration there tomorrow afternoon. There are several inches of snow predicted for today through tomorrow morning so I don't know when/how they'll clean that out. The celebration with the team will run for an hour (good thing, as it is going to be MIGHTY cold tomorrow- late afternoon air temperatures should be around 8 above zero. When combined with winds around 15 mph this will yield wind chills around 10 below zero). The tickets at $5 each, limit 20. They will probably be sold out. The stadium holds about 73,000 people. A portion of the proceeds will go to charity. If you can't make the event in Green Bay, major state TV stations will be broadcasting it live and then re-broadcasting it in prime time. ...juanita > I decided to watch the game after the first quarter had ended. Then I > wished I had started from the beginning. I agree, it was a good game > but during the 4th quarter, I fell asleep so I didn't see the ending. > I'm glad Green Bay won.I didn't care for any of the commercials I saw. > My son in TX said that's why he would watch the game for the > comericals. I bet he was disappointed too. Emma >

    02/07/2011 05:59:58
    1. Re: [ML] super bowl
    2. samuels
    3. And rebroadcasting ETC ETC ETC. -----Original Message----- From: memory-lane-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:memory-lane-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of juanita Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 1:00 PM To: memory-lane Subject: Re: [ML] super bowl I received the following this morning from my daughter, born in Texas, grew up in Kansas and who now lives in Wisconsin: Our local department store opened at 6 a.m. today (less than 12 hours after the Packer Super Bowl victory) so you could buy your GB Super Bowl Champions t-shirt to wear to work today. About 450 people began shoveling out Lambeau Field in Green Bay at 8:00 this morning ($8/hour) in preparation for the official celebration there tomorrow afternoon. There are several inches of snow predicted for today through tomorrow morning so I don't know when/how they'll clean that out. The celebration with the team will run for an hour (good thing, as it is going to be MIGHTY cold tomorrow- late afternoon air temperatures should be around 8 above zero. When combined with winds around 15 mph this will yield wind chills around 10 below zero). The tickets at $5 each, limit 20. They will probably be sold out. The stadium holds about 73,000 people. A portion of the proceeds will go to charity. If you can't make the event in Green Bay, major state TV stations will be broadcasting it live and then re-broadcasting it in prime time. ...juanita > I decided to watch the game after the first quarter had ended. Then I > wished I had started from the beginning. I agree, it was a good game > but during the 4th quarter, I fell asleep so I didn't see the ending. > I'm glad Green Bay won.I didn't care for any of the commercials I saw. > My son in TX said that's why he would watch the game for the > comericals. I bet he was disappointed too. Emma > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/07/2011 07:35:17