VISA never miss a Super Bowl Club Guys

Looks like those VISA never miss a Super Bowl Club Guys have saved all of their Super Bowl tickets. That is so cool. Bet those guys have some great stories. Imagine if those tickets could talk.
Wonder how those tickets would grade? They look pretty well used. I would love to have them.
Logan
Wonder how those tickets would grade? They look pretty well used. I would love to have them.
Logan
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<< <i>i thought they were actors
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I imagine they are actors. The tickets appear real, but you can't really see most of them. Maybe only half the tickets or less are even real. Nice commerical and I would love to win. Too bad my Mastercard pays 1.5% back.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
looking for 1988 Fournier estrellas stickers , 1985 Prism Jewel stickers , anything Jesse Owens .
Very cool!
Logan
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MILWAUKEE – One of the men featured in a Visa commercial for having never missed a Super Bowl has died at age 79.
Bob Cook, who was too sick to make it to Texas, watched from a Milwaukee area hospital bed as his beloved Green Bay Packers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers to win the Super Bowl XLV. Cook died last week surrounded by his family.
Cook and the three other "Never Missed a Super Bowl" club members attended all the previous 44 Super Bowl games. Cook's wife, Sarah, told the Journal Sentinel Cook he had packed for this year's game but "was just too weak to go."
Patriots' fan Don Crisman called it a "sad day for the never miss club."
Kiss me twice.....let's party.
<< <i>If he was on his way out, why not go to the game? Rather be at game than have tubes up my kazoo surrounded by butchers. JMO. >>
that is pure ignorance