LOL! NO! It’s a form of entertainment. Should there be a holiday after the Oscars too? The US is getting wackier and wackier day by day. You would think that the Stupor Bowl was a holy event. 😀
ABSOLUTELY NOT. Will Sturgis or the Olympics be made into ‘Holy days’?
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Dawg
February 10, 2025 - 12:28 PM 12:28 PM
No, what for? It might benefit the drunks that are nursing their hangovers, but that’s their tough luck, let them go to work feeling lousy, or call in sick.
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Concordejet
February 10, 2025 - 1:18 PM 1:18 PM
No
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Jeff (the other one)
February 10, 2025 - 2:31 PM 2:31 PM
No. All we need is for federal employees to have another day off, supported by our hard-earned taxpayer dollars. I hesitate to call it a game, because it is one heck of a revenue generating business.
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Bayslashers
February 10, 2025 - 2:38 PM 2:38 PM
In the next few years, the NFL will likely expand to an 18 game season, which should push the Superbowl back another week to the Sunday before President’s Day, and the day after Superbowl will be a holiday.
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Hanne Jeppesen
February 10, 2025 - 2:54 PM 2:54 PM
Finally I agree with most commenters on this page. No, but then I’m not interested in football, although I have gone to some football parties, just because several of my friends went, so I went for the food, the drinks and the company. I might even have hosted one when I was married, by ex-husband liked football (especially the Green Bay Packers, and The Chicago Bears, my ex was from Madison Wisconsin), but was not a fanatic. Even though I don’t care for football the movie “Brian’s Song”, the original from 1971 is one of my favorites.
LOL! NO! It’s a form of entertainment. Should there be a holiday after the Oscars too? The US is getting wackier and wackier day by day. You would think that the Stupor Bowl was a holy event. 😀
Nobody is entertained by the Oscars anymore.
ABSOLUTELY NOT. Will Sturgis or the Olympics be made into ‘Holy days’?
No, what for? It might benefit the drunks that are nursing their hangovers, but that’s their tough luck, let them go to work feeling lousy, or call in sick.
No
No. All we need is for federal employees to have another day off, supported by our hard-earned taxpayer dollars. I hesitate to call it a game, because it is one heck of a revenue generating business.
In the next few years, the NFL will likely expand to an 18 game season, which should push the Superbowl back another week to the Sunday before President’s Day, and the day after Superbowl will be a holiday.
Finally I agree with most commenters on this page. No, but then I’m not interested in football, although I have gone to some football parties, just because several of my friends went, so I went for the food, the drinks and the company. I might even have hosted one when I was married, by ex-husband liked football (especially the Green Bay Packers, and The Chicago Bears, my ex was from Madison Wisconsin), but was not a fanatic. Even though I don’t care for football the movie “Brian’s Song”, the original from 1971 is one of my favorites.
My favorite football movie is “3 Little Pigskins” 1934
No, no, and again I say no. We already have enough significant holidays, no need for an additional insignificant one.
All they have to do is move President’s Day back a week.
Problem solved. Assuming you even get that holiday of course.
NOPE!!!
Holiday = Holy day. Not secular celebrations.
The whole week could be a holiday! It would be Super Bowl week!
It’s time to move beyond those too short one day holidays.