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THE DAY AFTER SUPER BOWL 60

This is Part 2 to my Super Bowl 60 experience yesterday,  which you can read.   Nothing much is happening around the world, so after football, I'll move on to Winter Olympics 2026 highlights, and top events of today. I left you after I had two (hot and cold) Chinatown Fortune  Cookie Martinis with fruits/yogurt for my Super Bowl breakfast.  Then came lunch.  As 15 Craigside gave away boiled peanuts and tortilla chips (plus Miller, but no Budweiser beer), I skipped the chinese roast duck and had these snacks with Bloody Mary and Bloody Maria. Then those tortilla chips were converted to nachos. Johnny Walker Blue Label on rocks for the game. One of my 15 Craigside Super Bowl pool numbers was 23, meaning if the total score of the Seahawks and Patriots added up to that number, I would win.  I purposely picked a low number, in fact, the lowest. of those competing.  Thus, if the final total was 23 or lower, I would win all the money.  At halftime, the s...
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WHAT I'M DOING ON THIS SUPER BOWL 60 SUNDAY

 Sunday has become a special day for me. I rest my body.  No exercising. Usually I stay at home to relax. This Super Bowl Sunday will not be much different, but I'll eat and drink more, maybe to excess. In past Super Bowls, I've sometimes hosted, many times gone to parties, and remember one Sunday when I missed the game.  This was in 2010 when I was in New Delhi, India. The following day,   my posting  said: Let's forget yesterday. I'm appalled that I said " India Sucks. "   Today, though, was not much different, but my attitude has re-adjusted and returned to my normal self. To begin, can you believe there are 82 HD channels, and at the time of the Super Bowl, there were 6 soccer matches, 2 rugby, 2 badminton, 1 tennis, 1 golf, 1 auto racing, 3 cricket and, on ESPN, a SEC gymnastics competition. NO SUPER BOWL in Delhi. Anyway, I couldn't have caught all of it as at 6:15AM I was picked up for my Taj Mahal encounter, the primary reason why I'm on this t...

SUPERBOWL LX (60) IS TOMORROW

But first,  Time  magazine  had something nice to say about the Winter Olympics in Italy: Olympic opening ceremonies can so often come off as overchoreographed, incomprehensible, or just plain weird. But others just give off a feeling. A good one, even. Especially coming off a quartet of previous ones that had their own set of challenges, from temperatures in South Korea, in 2018, so frigid that the name “PyeongChang” still generates literal chills to a fanless affair   Tokyo in 2021 , thanks to COVID: Japanese citizens sat outside the barriers of the Olympic Stadium the night of the opening ceremony, just for a glimpse. They would get no closer. Beijing in 2022 was another soulless COVID Games, marked more by frequent testing and isolation protocols than victories on the field. Paris had the fine idea to stage its ceremonies along the Seine. Too bad it   rained on that parade. The Games were opened by Italian President Sergio Mattarella. Who is that?  I as...