I was going to write this blog post tomorrow (Friday) but since the DC area is about to become snowed in for the entire week, I decided to do it today. I could do it at home over the weekend but I’ll be too busy playing video games and drinking beers whilst in my boxers. Anyways, I just wanted to give you my prediction for the Superbowl. Colts 31 Saints 30. I’ll be rooting for the Saints just like most people outside of Indianapolis. But I just can’t see Peyton Manning losing this game. His oreo cookie licking skills have convinced me that he is a machine and that he can’t lose in anything except for in a "who has a smaller forehead?" contest.
I guess I’ll be a part of the Who Dat Nation on sunday. If you didn’t know, "Who Dat" is a term used by Saints fans which is short for the team chant of "Who dat say dem gonna beat dem Saints?!"(the horrible grammar is due to the Louisiana Bayou – go ask Gambit about that). The Redskins use "Hail to the Redskins" which led them to a 4-12 record. So I think Who Dat wins. However, I can’t help but chuckle whenever I hear Saints fans chant "Who Dat" because I always imagine a Vietnamese person saying it. Now you imagine it: "Who Dat?!"…see? isn’t that funny? Vietnamese servers say "Who Dat?!" all the time. When a Vietnamese server brings out your pho and is not sure who it belongs to, he will ask "Who dat laaj numba fo-tee no cilantro?" And then I will say "That’s me." And then he will ask "Who dat sping rowe?" And then I will say "That’s for everyone at the table." And then he will ask "Hah?! Who dat?!" And then I will say "Nevermind, thank you." The end.
Be safe if you’re in the area. Happy snow day and eat your vitamins.

LOL I’m dying. I actually know a guy named dat. when i was first introduced to him it got confusing. “this is dat.” “whos dat?” “this dat” “whos dat?” it went on like this for 5 mins. gawd.
We gotta record our podcast via phone tonight, Danny. Think of a good wager because I’m going to pick a different outcome than yours.
You missing Vegas like I am? It’s a lock I’m working from home on Monday. I can’t risk my life driving to work. I’ll give you a call tonight.
Dat be dem boy dat nguyen.