Today's LA Times has a charming item on Noe Valley resident Larry Jacobson - a member of the Never Miss a Super Bowl Club. According to the newspaper, the 71-year old former math teacher has been to all 44 games, starting with the NFL showcase event in 1967 at the Coliseum. He'll also be featured in a national ad campaign promoting Visa's "Super Bowl Trip for Life" sweepstakes - so you may see him on TV these days too. He's pictured here in his Noe Valley living room with souvenir footballs from 24 games.
[LA Times: Larry Jacobson is the Super Bowl's can't miss kid]
[Photo: LA Times]
9 comments:
why does this even matter? this is completely boring.
"why does this even matter? this is completely boring."
Translation - "I write for the voice and that would be perfect for it but this blog keeps getting in the way"
NO, you're wrong. I don't write for the Voice.
I said what I said. No translation needed.
I think the story was very boring news.
Then don't read it. QED.
Looks like SFGate is missing a commenter. Sorry you found this story boring. I thought it was interesting, actually. Why don't you ask for a full refund?
Then don't read my comments if ya don't like em.
snipes galore above? what's wrong with you trolls?
ok....well I liked the story, thank you.
thanks, i found this post to be interesting
Post a Comment