Robert  Chute is petitioning the U.S. government to make the day after the Super Bowl  a national holiday. He says Super Bowl plans are made, on average, 41 days in  advance of the big game as compared to New Year's Eve plans, which are made 35  days in advance. Robert adds that the Monday after the Super Bowl is one of the  biggest sick days of the year. 
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
New Holiday
Robert  Chute is petitioning the U.S. government to make the day after the Super Bowl  a national holiday. He says Super Bowl plans are made, on average, 41 days in  advance of the big game as compared to New Year's Eve plans, which are made 35  days in advance. Robert adds that the Monday after the Super Bowl is one of the  biggest sick days of the year. 
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