Life After the Super Bowl
- Charles Reams
- Feb 10
- 2 min read
Today I examined life after the Super Bowl, even if your team didn’t win.
Contrary to what some predicted, the masses did not skip work today from Super Bowl fatigue. Sure, some were no-shows while others trudged in late morning or early afternoon.
But first, a spiel from my soapbox.
The Chiefs edged by many opponents during this season, often by the narrowest margins, by charisma and intimidation buoyed by the great arm of Patrick Mahomes.
However, the Philadelphia Eagles were reloading.
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The starting lineup was ready to battle royal.
These happy ladies were oblivious to Super Bowl fatigue. They just enjoyed each other to the full.

The staff at this dentist office was on duty with or without a smile today, even though smiling is their business.

This man is concentrating on an important task with his shoulders fixed on the chore before him.

This cashier cheerfully attended to customer’s need with determination and promptness.

Shoppers had to restock their bare pantries following the feast of wings, pizzas, coconut shrimp, guacamole, nuggets, and dips and chips.

Vegans showed up to work with the biggest smiles.

Nobody escapes the long lines for groceries.

This hardy traveler has the ride of the day fully packed for whatever the need may be.

Who else is there to refill the empty paper tray for the copier for all to use at Senior Action?
All this confirms in pictures that despite depression and fatigue, there really is life after the Super Bowl.