In honor of my team winning the Super Bowl yesterday, here's Billy Joel with New York State of Mind:
Jeez, look how young he looks!
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In honor of my team winning the Super Bowl yesterday, here's Billy Joel with New York State of Mind:
Posted by Farnsworth68 at 8:23 AM
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2 Comments:
Shouldn't you be featuring The Boss since the Giants are, like the J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, actually a New Jersey team?
The only truly New York-based team is in Buffalo. Go Bills.
Yeah, good point. But since I <heart> New York and have for years, I'll accept them playing in New Jersey at the Meadowlands (putative last resting place of Jimmy Hoffa), if only because they still call themselves "New York"... Of course if they moved to, I don't know, Mississippi, I probably wouldn't be a fan. I'd be just as happy if the Jets made it to the SB.
BTW, when was the second-to-last time the Bills beat the Patriots? Didn't they have a 15-game losing streak against Boston that stretched over innumerable seasons? You really can't make it into the playoffs with a 10-6 losing season...
I'm just sayin'...
Besides, as the song says, it's a "New York state of mind"...
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