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Jeremy Igo

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It seems the long cold offseason may not be so cold at least.

Next week's Charlotte weather....

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First, the Falcons lose in the most horrible way. Then we get a very early spring.

Things are looking up, my friends. It is like the universe has taken an enima and 2016 is now being shot our of its rectum.

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19 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 


Huh?

 

I may just be getting old, but if my memory is correct, before the regular season started---maybe sometimes in August of last season---that someone posted a pic with a beautiful rainbow over BOA and said that it meant we were going to win the Super Bowl. I thought it may have been you.

Was it fan fest?

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I may just be getting old, but if my memory is correct, before the regular season started---maybe sometimes in August of last season---that someone posted a pic with a beautiful rainbow over BOA and said that it meant we were going to win the Super Bowl. I thought it may have been you.

Was it fan fest?


Twas fan fest indeed. And what a glorious sight to behold.0e9b6585dcff80842f790d6b2f1da27c.jpg


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