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chefcraig
01.28.05, 08:46 PM
Rewritten from Jim Sarni,1/28/05..sun sentinel

10am: NFL Films Presents: Buck, Aikman and Collingsworth, All Access...

11am: Untold Stories of the Super bowl (whatever...)

Noon: Tony Hawk'sUnderground Presents Boom Boom Huckjam

1pm: Best Darn Super Bowl Road Show, Period. (Yup, they changed the "Damned" word, same show...)

2pm:Super Bowl Pre Game Show (includes a "Hole in One Contest" at hole 17, TPC Sawgrass. which is something I was initially intrigued by...until I read that the "hitters" represent Baseball, NASCAR and the NFL...maybe good, either way! :D

That's all I got.

By the way, I dunno...maybe what...6:30, game starts?

...craig :thumb:



...craig

fast98dodge
01.28.05, 11:01 PM
Collinsworth is a jackass. Who the hell was the one who lost the bet to allow his sorry ass on TV?

TopTimi
01.29.05, 05:47 AM
As long as it doesn't get in the way with my "Munsters Marathon" I'm a happy camper.

chefcraig
01.29.05, 09:45 AM
As long as it doesn't get in the way with my "Munsters Marathon" I'm a happy camper.



"Edward Wolfgang Munster...No, No, No!" :D

Great Tim. You and my wife can watch "TV Land"...I'll watch the game and eat the food in front of the big screen...and don't hog the bathroom this time. :brickwall

...craig :thumb:

TopTimi
01.30.05, 04:08 AM
My visits to the bathroom are a direct result of "sausage bread" finding its way into my belly. Good shit by the way....??? Well, you know what I mean.

csm5150
01.30.05, 02:22 PM
I'm not a frequent watcher of the Best Darn :rolleyes: Show, but I caught it the other day for the first time in quite awhile. Its only Sally and Arnold now? What happened to the other guy and Brian Cox? Granted, Cox was a plug, but the other guy was bearable.

BREW CREW
01.30.05, 04:23 PM
I get off work at 5:00 P.M. central time, so I should see the entire game, I am not going to miss much considering the pre-game has sucked every year after the Packers and Broncos were in the Super Bowl! :p

billy007
01.30.05, 06:22 PM
Someone just direct my attention to the tv about 15 minutes or so before kickoff - that's all I need.

Raldo
02.03.05, 08:50 AM
Who's playing? :D

Just kidding. The two weeks before the Super Bowl is such a bore. By now, you know what the teams can and cannot do. I listen to sports radio and as soon as they start talking about the Super Bowl, I change it. Even when my team was in it, I got so sick of all the talk.

sisca
02.03.05, 10:45 AM
My visits to the bathroom are a direct result of "sausage bread" finding its way into my belly. Good shit by the way....??? Well, you know what I mean.
What the hell is "sausage bread"?

perticelli
02.03.05, 10:51 AM
i will be in front of the grill and the tube as soon as anything remotely having to do with it starts, the more the better!!!

ive been watching the nfl netwrok and local comcast and espn nonstop!!!!!!!


THE FUCKING EAGLES ARE IN THE FUCKING SUPER BOWL!!!!!!

chefcraig
02.03.05, 11:03 AM
What the hell is "sausage bread"?



Basically, one takes some refridgerated Bridgford bread dough (get it in the frozen section of your grocer), let it thaw, then on a floured surface, roll it out to a 2foot by 18 inch rectangle, and fill it in with onions, cheeses, pepperoni, peppers, ect.

Roll it up similar to a burrito, fold the ends downward, put a few slits in the top, rub a small amount of olive oil and italian seasoning on it and place on a baking sheet in the oven at around 375 degrees for about a half an hour to 45 minutes(keep checking on it so it doesn't over brown).

Let it cool down for a while, then slice in 1 inch sections.

Timi was referring to it as he had some at my house, and I also sent some home with him.

Give it a shot, and use your imagination as to the fillings! :bounce:

Great Idea for a thread!
...chefcraig :thumb:

hatchetforce
02.04.05, 06:12 AM
I like the all day pre-games stuff (prolly because it pisses my wife off). She actually recommended that we go down to the Pub to watch the game (I almost keeled over). :D :p

TopTimi
02.10.05, 06:45 PM
Basically, one takes some refridgerated Bridgford bread dough (get it in the frozen section of your grocer), let it thaw, then on a floured surface, roll it out to a 2foot by 18 inch rectangle, and fill it in with onions, cheeses, pepperoni, peppers, ect.

Roll it up similar to a burrito, fold the ends downward, put a few slits in the top, rub a small amount of olive oil and italian seasoning on it and place on a baking sheet in the oven at around 375 degrees for about a half an hour to 45 minutes(keep checking on it so it doesn't over brown).

Let it cool down for a while, then slice in 1 inch sections.

Timi was referring to it as he had some at my house, and I also sent some home with him.

Give it a shot, and use your imagination as to the fillings! :bounce:

Great Idea for a thread!
...chefcraig :thumb:
Wow man, I'm still getting over your "special seasonings." Doc said I now need a new prescription for my glasses. Dickhead! Thanks alot!.....
OOps....wait a minute, I don't wear glasses.....
Awwww shit! What does this mean!!!!!!!!