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Kurt’s Blog: 1987 Kurt Would Pick the 49ers, 2013 Kurt Picks the Ravens…Find Out Why

That this man…Jim Harbaugh…is coaching in it…and even though he was the nicest guy when I met him in 1987…I can’t stand him now.

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He really was the nicest guy…talk to a young 10 year old me for a good 4-5 minutes…signed the autograph, and even as a Packer fan, thought that was the coolest thing.

Then, he became a head coach in the NFL, and ever since then, he just comes across as arrogant and that sort of my **** don’t stink attitude.

(Note: It doesn’t help that the 49ers beat my Packers two weeks ago, but that’s not where my anger stems from…even my wife, who has no side in the fight can’t stand him (for the same reasons).

For this reason, and this reason alone, I pick the Ravens to win this Sunday. Done and done.

Book of Mormom

Holy AWESOMEness…if you have tickets…you will NOT be disappointed…if you don’t have tickets, find a way to get them. Totally worth it…hilarious…offensive…and extremely clever (and dang it if the songs aren’t darn catchy).

 

AWESOME is as AWESOME does!

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