
If you were watching the Eagles game this weekend you may know what this pertains to. CNN.com reports that apparently a son has scattererd the ashes of his deceased mother on the turf in Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Christopher Noteboom decided that his mothers ashes would be better served on the field than off the field. Noteboom ran onto the feild with a plastic bag filled with a “unknown substance” and let the ashes fly. Unfortunately Christopher was arrested for, “defiant trespass”. Next time you think you may be a “Super Fan” think about what you would do with your ashes, or your mothers for that matter….

The Chicago Bears are on a streak of seven consecutive wins which is phenomenal, but comparing them to the 1985 Bears team is aproaching a line that shouldn’t be crossed. Lets be real here, the Bears are playing solid football, but until the last two weeks their schedule has been pretty light. Think about it, most flag football teams could beat any team in the NFC North.
The Bears are well deserved of kudos for playing a season that will get them to the playoffs, but they are nowhere near the caliber of the 1985 era “Super Bowl Shuffle” Chicago Bears.
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SeattlePI wrote up a guide on how to pick the perfect wine for your special group on that special day we call Turkey Day. Their reccomendations? Choose lower-alcohol wines, Not too much oak, Watch the amount of sugar in the food and Red or white? Why not both?
Both it is! They finish the article with some suggestions and the authors particular preferences
Useful Link: Wine for Dummies