January 25, 2010

Truly a day to go down in history

  • I've lived in Nola my entire life. And never have I seen a city come together like this (besides after the storm) and really become one. I am not able to be down in the quarter tonight to see the madness but just seeing everyone on tv at the game, the emotions running wild, and the unified support of these players....it was incredible. This city has such a unique energy about it all on it's own. Tonight, we are unstoppable. Tonight, our team did the unthinkable. And tonight, nothing else matters. Not race, social ranking, religious beliefs, sex, occupation...none of it. How amazing....
  • Jay: I was lucky enough to be in the Quarter after the game and it was awesome. True unity. Who Dat?
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    Jay: I was lucky enough to be in the Quarter after the game and it was awesome. True unity. Who Dat?
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