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france
Seven Years.
It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.
Visible saints were people who appeared to be godly Christian people who would go to heaven when they died. Strict Puritans in colonial days only allowed visible saints to worship with them because they thought that the church of England was irreverent for allowing everyone to worship in the same way. They were revered because they were open about their beliefs, and they influenced Father William Joseph Chaminade. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Trumpeter Al Hirt
No, Sean Payton is not related to or a part of Peyton Manning's family. Both just happen have a connection to the New Orleans Saints and have they same pronunciation in names though spelled differently. (Peyton, Payton)
never was a part
Yes
No, New Orleans is a CITY. However, this city is built on part of the Mississippi delta.
yes it was
new orleans
yes it was
The UK has been part of the Commonwealth Games since 1930.
There are more than one pregame chants Drew Brees and the Saints have. Two of them are listed below. First one goes, Drew-"When I say, Who are we? you say Saints. When I say, Are we ready? you say Aroo!" Drew-"Who are we?!" Saints-"Saints!!" Drew-"Who are we?!" Saints-"Saints!!" Drew-"Are we ready?!" Saints-"Aroo!!" Drew-"Are we ready?!" Saints-"Aroo!!" Drew-"Who are we?!" Saints-"Saints!!" Drew-"Who are we?!" Saints-"Saints!!" Drew-"Are we ready?!" Saints-"Aroo!!" Drew-"Are we ready?!" Saints-"Aroo!!" Drew-"This is New Orleans!!!" or "We are New Orleans!!" Depending on whether or not it's a home game. Drew and the Saints bringing it home-"Aroo!! Aroo!! Aroo!!" Second one goes, Drew-"One" Saints-"Two" Drew-"Win" Saints-"For you" Drew-"Three" Saints-"Four" Drew-"Win" Saints-"Some more" Drew-"Five" Saints-"Six" Drew-"Win" Saints-"For kicks" Drew-"Seven" Saints-"Eight" Drew-"Win" Saints-"Great" Drew-"Nine" Saints-"Ten" Drew-"Win" Saints-"Again" Drew-"Win" Saints-"Again" Drew-"Win" Saints-"Again" The last part is repeated multiple times before it ends and they go to play the game. It should be noted that this is only from my research of the huddle, so it may or may not be accurate. Terry Bradshaw asked Drew Brees that very question on Fox NFL Sunday 12-6-09. Drew's answer was that they're based on Marine Corps chants and that they vary from game to game. Bradshaw asked if he would quote one, and Drew said, "No. They're kind of our thing." Whatever works!
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