I would love to hear about YOUR Super Bowl Monday. The day after.
Mine was challenging.
I had to wake and go to work the morning after The Packers Victory.
I was fired up, I was capital. I was on cloud nine. I wanted to just hug somebody, anybody that I met that morning. Monday... The day After.
Then I had to go to work, and on that Super Bowl Monday my work was the worst possible place I could have been due to the euphoria that was pulsing through my veins, the smile on my face, and the glow surrounding me.
If I was going to be working that morning speaking to sales people at a conference or kick off program for Toyota or Re Max it would have been great perhaps. I could have used that Packers win Euphoria to kick ass.
The Monday after the Packers win I had to work (Speak) at a conference of (At Need and Pre Need) cemetery sales people for a large Funeral/Cemetery company.
Trust me.. The people in the business of "Death" are a very strange group of people. I love them. But they are just a strange group of people. Smiling is not the norm walking through a visitation center to a conference room.. Many of the people working there look like they died already.
It was the toughest program I ever had to do. Due to the fact I was still on an incredible bliss injected high of glee.
I wanted to wait... (give you all a chance to slow your heart rate and calm down) Before I asked this question to the great Packer Fans on this great site.
Should The Super Bowl really be played on a Sunday?
I think YES. But only if it is agreed by congress that Every Monday After A SUPER BOWL is a National Holiday. Otherwise play the damn game on Saturday so we do not have to work the next day.
I am curious... I would love to know how tough it was to go to work for the faithful here on this great forum after Winning The Super Bowl?
""People Will Probably Never Remember What You Said, And May Never Remember What You Did. However, People Will Always Remember How You Made Them Feel."