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The day America died ---part two

I was there. My sister was at ND. I attended with my brother (BC grad) and a couple of his BC friends. An unbelievable game with BC dominating the first half and ND with a great come back. I was one PO'd cat at dinner.

I watched that game in Jacksonville, North Carolina. I fell on the floor after the kick, I vowed never to rise. My wife put a blanket on me and after a few hours I got up and went to sleep only to wake up with cold sweats. I have never been the same after that loss.
The Irish will rise again ! 12 and 0 in 17 !!
 
I watched that game in Jacksonville, North Carolina. I fell on the floor after the kick, I vowed never to rise. My wife put a blanket on me and after a few hours I got up and went to sleep only to wake up with cold sweats. I have never been the same after that loss.
The Irish will rise again ! 12 and 0 in 17 !!
Bodi,
Just heard that mad dog Mattis told President Trump that waterboarding wasn't necessary. He said he would make prisoners read purs's 29000 posts instead.
 
I watched that game in Jacksonville, North Carolina. I fell on the floor after the kick, I vowed never to rise. My wife put a blanket on me and after a few hours I got up and went to sleep only to wake up with cold sweats. I have never been the same after that loss.
The Irish will rise again ! 12 and 0 in 17 !!
Each of us has a bad dream to be forgotten. For me it was the non-catch by Don Penza in 1953 for a TD and the next play, the subsequent interception thrown by Ralph Guglielmi in the end zone, resulting in a 14-14 tie with Iowa in 1953 costing the Irish a NC.
 
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