Painful memories: Everyone’s still talking about the goal line interception, but Herald Writer John Boyle points out a half-dozen other plays that cost the Seahawks dearly at Super Bowl XLIX.
Caution, rabid Hawk fans: Side effects of reading Boyle’s piece may include postgame stress disorder, salt in open sores syndrome and uncontrollable weeping every time you catch sight of a “12” flag on a passing car.
“Downton” Down Under: A show called “A Place to Call Home,” now streaming on Acorn TV, is billed as an Australian version of “Downton Abbey.”
And it is just like “Downton,” except the characters prefer Fosters and Vegemite to Champagne and canapes, and dress for dinner by donning their best pair of flip-flops.
Don’t know much about history: On this day in 1985, the mayors of Rome and Carthage signed a treaty ending the Punic Wars after 20 centuries.
If the Romans and the Carthaginians can bury the hatchet after 2,000 years, maybe the Israelis and Palestinians … ah, never mind.
— Mark Carlson, Herald staff
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