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<blockquote data-quote="warhawk" data-source="post: 37643" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>My father coached college ball for many years and I asked him what he wanted to do for his birthday this year and he said he wanted to meet me in Atlanta for the Packer/Falcons game on his birthday, Nov 13th. So my wife and I drove up to Atlanta and dad and three others flew down from Wiscy. He turned 85 years old that day. He might have been the oldest person in the stadium that day but still has a lifetime of football knowledge in his head and is a true lifetime Packer fan. It was great that we got a win that day since we had been to several games together including the Super Bowl against Denver in San Diego but I don't think they ever won when we went. It doesn't matter as these memories of being with him on these few weekends are priceless and I hope that we will still be planning a Packer weekend when he's 90 and winning or losing will mean "0" in the whole scheme of things. A little icing maybe. Certainly not the cake.</p><p>By the way. His take on it is the Pack will be back next year and are only a few good moves from a turnaround if injuries don't get us again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warhawk, post: 37643, member: 431"] My father coached college ball for many years and I asked him what he wanted to do for his birthday this year and he said he wanted to meet me in Atlanta for the Packer/Falcons game on his birthday, Nov 13th. So my wife and I drove up to Atlanta and dad and three others flew down from Wiscy. He turned 85 years old that day. He might have been the oldest person in the stadium that day but still has a lifetime of football knowledge in his head and is a true lifetime Packer fan. It was great that we got a win that day since we had been to several games together including the Super Bowl against Denver in San Diego but I don't think they ever won when we went. It doesn't matter as these memories of being with him on these few weekends are priceless and I hope that we will still be planning a Packer weekend when he's 90 and winning or losing will mean "0" in the whole scheme of things. A little icing maybe. Certainly not the cake. By the way. His take on it is the Pack will be back next year and are only a few good moves from a turnaround if injuries don't get us again. [/QUOTE]
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