SUPERBOWL XXXVIII PARTY

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CULVER CITY, CA - The eighth Varsano Superbowl Party in the past nine years will have an additional host this year. Our #1 Football Fan, Max Aaron Varsano, is very excited about the upcoming festivities.

Come join Lauren, Jon, and Max at:

 Kalein Drive in Culver City California

on Sunday, February 1, 2004

BBQ Starts at 1:00 p.m.

If you want to bet in the pool, arrive by 2:30 p.m. (please bring dollar bills)

Gametime is 3:00 p.m. (p.s.t.)

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Please RSVP by Evite or call 818-321-0422


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The New England Patriots didn't need snow to ruin Peyton Manning's perfect postseason. Their defense did it all. Ty Law had three interceptions, Rodney Harrison added another and forced a fumble, and the Patriots beat the Colts 24-14 to advance to their second Super Bowl in three seasons. Jarvis Green had three of the team's four sacks as the constant pressure made the NFL's co-MVP look very average.

Sorry, Eagles. Not this time, either. The surprising Carolina Panthers are Super Bowl-bound instead. The Panthers once again showed no fear on the road, shocking Philadelphia 14-3 Sunday night and handing the Eagles their third straight NFC championship game defeat. Rookie Ricky Manning Jr., a hero last week with an interception to set up the winning touchdown at St. Louis, picked off three passes against an ailing Donovan McNabb.

Eight days after ending the Rams' 14-game home winning streak in double overtime, the Panthers marched into The Linc and grabbed their first conference crown. They'd gotten this far in 1996, their second season, but lost to Green Bay. This time, they extended the angst-filled wait for a championship in Philadelphia and will head to Houston to meet the New England Patriots on Feb. 1.

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