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Being born in Kentucky (Greenville), now living in NM, I was thrilled. Now, if only my Cowboys have the game of their lives tomorrow against the Pats, they might stand a chance. LOL
which wildcats.K-State or KY?? Both did very ell this weekend especially the KY boys.
I live in Central Ky and am a professional and WELL educated. Unfortunately one of our more stellar poorly educated citizens had to comment. One of the game watchers said after the second LSU TD âWell. Itâs over nowâ. Up jumped our village idiot and he said.âIt ainât over!â Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl harbor?â So my enjoyment was tempered by the fear that stupidity is catching.
Well, I'm from Louisiana, most of my relatives went to LSU, I went to La. Tech (Bulldogs), and two of my sons and most of my $$$ went to K-State (Wildcats). It's all good. Congrats to UK for playing a great game!
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