in 1990—a game in which the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Broncos by 45 points, 55-10—the largest point spread in Super Bowl history
RonWen said:I'll bet there are a lot of people at that game that wish they would have bought Festools instead of those tickets. [big grin]
Cochese said:I would do illegal things for an F-Type Coupe.
Jim Kirkpatrick said:Was Festool in cahoots with Seattle for the new uniform colors? Anyone else notice?
Shane Holland said:The Broncs may still beat one of their Super Bowl records...
in 1990—a game in which the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Broncos by 45 points, 55-10—the largest point spread in Super Bowl history
I remember that game and I had to refuse to collect my bet from my Denver buddies after I coerced them into giving me points!
Jack
elimelech12 said:I'm telling you guys it the colors. They are mesmerizing. Manning and the Broncos couldn't stop staring at the complimenting color scheme which caused loss of field awareness. Think about it: Festool owners rave about the colors and go as far as painting their shop cabinets to match; protool became Festool, changed its colors and is now more desireable; Seattle changed its uniform, brightening its colors to resemble a more Festool-look and they win a Super Bowl. I'm wearing dark blue-black slacks, a light grey short and a lime green tie to work from now on. It has become the color scheme of success.
NYC Tiny Shop said:elimelech12 said:I'm telling you guys it the colors. They are mesmerizing. Manning and the Broncos couldn't stop staring at the complimenting color scheme which caused loss of field awareness. Think about it: Festool owners rave about the colors and go as far as painting their shop cabinets to match; protool became Festool, changed its colors and is now more desireable; Seattle changed its uniform, brightening its colors to resemble a more Festool-look and they win a Super Bowl. I'm wearing dark blue-black slacks, a light grey short and a lime green tie to work from now on. It has become the color scheme of success.
Yes, it was the colors...and the HAMMER that they hit with!