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Monday
Feb062012

A (quiet) bitter bray for Brady - Superbowl sadness.

I struggled to stay awake for my first live Superbowl last night and what a crushing finish - the last few minutes were almost too painful to watch.
I'm (rather worryingly?) morphing into a sports fan it seems. Anyway, hope the rest of the sporting year (other than the NFL) is more joyous.

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