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I'm very happ to see New Orleans get their first superbowl ever. Obviously things have been a little diffacult for them following Katrina, and I'm glad for them to have something positive for their city.
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That was the most awesome game ever! Haven't been to New Orleans yet, but as you could tell, if you watched any coverage at all, the city was one big party. Man, this is great! Unbelievable.
Big parade tonight at 5PM, the Champions Parade, I think they are calling it. This is great for the city and the entire Gulf Coast. You couldn't get a hotel room in New Orleans since last Thursday and that is going to last until after Mardi Gras.