Speaking of Play-Offs, the Super Bowl 2025 is February 9th.

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Does anyone have plans for the Super Bowl (or anti-Super Bowl?) We have friends joining us, and I believe we are planning to make charcuterie boards. Since that is plural, I am thinking of making a charDUDErie board as well. (CharDUDErie boards are supposedly something you would see served in man caves or at a poker game, etc.) I think both ideas would be fun.

Are you planning to watch the game? If so, what might you make?
 
As a BEARS fan, I would have lost interest in what....2007? No, wait. I was hopeful when they drafted Justin Fields....then they put nothing between him and the other side. I was sad to lose him.

We have him now. I wish they would have pulled Russell Wilson yesterday for Fields. Wilson wasn't getting anything done.

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Does anyone have plans for the Super Bowl (or anti-Super Bowl?) We have friends joining us, and I believe we are planning to make charcuterie boards. Since that is plural, I am thinking of making a charDUDErie board as well. (CharDUDErie boards are supposedly something you would see served in man caves or at a poker game, etc.) I think both ideas would be fun.

Are you planning to watch the game? If so, what might you make?
Dude-cuterie?
So, smoker cold cuts?
 
That works! Also, I am thinking: Mini pigs in a blanket, tiny baked potatoes, BBQ sliders or cheeseburger sliders, Beer cheese with soft pretzels, Jalapeño poppers, boneless hot wings and the like. There might be something like salsa....or finger fruits. Plus...drinks.
Do people really make Anti Super Bowl parties?
Oh, once upon a time, Sara. I'd create a theme night. The menu would depend on the theme. Sometimes a movie might be involved...or a themed game....and costumes were expected.

@caseydog I really think the kid has talent and was furious when Chicago let him go. He needs coaching and a solid front line. I want to see him do well.
 
Nothing can beat my Super Bowl XLIII experience for me, personally. I flew to Pittsburgh, got a room downtown, and went to a SB Party at a sports bar across the street from my hotel. $75 for a reserved barstool, and all-you-can-eat and drink. :D Bonus, the Steelers won their sixth Super Bowl.

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The guy next to me had the coolest t-shirt. 2008 was the year Obama ran for president, and for those not from the US, "Yes We Can" was his slogan/graphics. This t-shirt put Coach Tomlin in Obama's place. It is the only one I've ever seen.

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Football trivia test: Without looking it up, whose Jersey am I wearing?

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That works! Also, I am thinking: Mini pigs in a blanket, tiny baked potatoes, BBQ sliders or cheeseburger sliders, Beer cheese with soft pretzels, Jalapeño poppers, boneless hot wings and the like. There might be something like salsa....or finger fruits. Plus...drinks.

Oh, once upon a time, Sara. I'd create a theme night. The menu would depend on the theme. Sometimes a movie might be involved...or a themed game....and costumes were expected.

@caseydog I really think the kid has talent and was furious when Chicago let him go. He needs coaching and a solid front line. I want to see him do well.

COSTUMES?!!!!!!!
 

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