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When [[Ned]] was at the Super Bowl [[Wally Kogen]] told him about the chapel after Ned told him that he was worried about not having visited church on a Sunday. | When [[Ned]] was at the Super Bowl [[Wally Kogen]] told him about the chapel after Ned told him that he was worried about not having visited church on a Sunday. | ||
− | In the chapel {{ | + | In the chapel {{Ch|Rosey Grier}} told the congregation that that the wandering [[Oakland Raiders]] may someday find a home, and he asked the Lord to hear their prayer and he and the congregation gave them an amen. |
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Latest revision as of 23:12, October 15, 2021
Rosey Grier's Porta-Chapel
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Rosey Grier's Porta-Chapel is a chapel that Rosey Grier has during the pre-game fun at the Super Bowl.
History[edit]
When Ned was at the Super Bowl Wally Kogen told him about the chapel after Ned told him that he was worried about not having visited church on a Sunday.
In the chapel Rosey Grier told the congregation that that the wandering Oakland Raiders may someday find a home, and he asked the Lord to hear their prayer and he and the congregation gave them an amen.