latimes.com - 10/27/2008
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Some women look for Mr. Right at work or school, in church or synagogue. Others enlist help from friends or relatives. They search online, or at bars, gyms, grocery stores or ATMs -- anywhere singles usually meet. Amy Borkowsky believes she has a better idea. The never-married fortysomething ...
nfl.fanhouse.com - 10/29/2008
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Steelers fans we live in a wonderful time.
For years, many Steelers fans (including me) have been...
on the quest to find original broadcasts of Steelers game from the 1970s. In the pre-Internet days, it was a nearly impossible task. At one point, I was ...
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Steelers Super Bowl DVDs Give Fans What We've Been ...
nfl.fanhouse.com - 10/27/2008
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Last week, the Associated Press reported that this
February some Super Bowl tickets, for the first time...
in the history of professional tackle football, will officially go for $1,000 . Fans have been forking over at least that much to see the Big ...
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Roger Goodell Doesn't Think $1,000 Is Overpriced for ...
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... Flanagan from the Kansas City Star reviews the broadcasters' comments from yesterday's Jets-Chiefs game. Dusty Saunders from the Rocky Mountain News says the Jay Cutler Show is nothing but a cheerleading program for the Denver Broncos. John Ryan of the San Jose Mercury News says Fox sideline reporter Danyelle Sargent's reference to the late Bill Walsh was not supposed to make air. Jerry Crowe from the Los Angeles Times says a New York woman is looking to buy a Super Bowl ad on NBC so she can find a man. Christopher Byrne in his ...
New York comedy gal seeks husband via Super Bowl
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A New York comedienne named Amy Borkowsky has a fine idea to generate both publicity and companionship:
Buying an ad on the Super Bowl in hopes of landing a suitable husband.
The strange thing is I read about this in the L.A. Times, located far from Ms. Borkowsky's Manhattan home.
Whatever. Cute idea. Here is her Web site.
If this were an episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," it would end with her spending the $3 million on the ad, then having Mr. Right miss it because he visited the men's room during a timeout.
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