[Husker] Re: OT (Head's Up - this is off topic)
j j
jjj112665 at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 6 22:01:51 CDT 2008
I dont know if its so much my ability to ignore it or the fact that I dont get a lot of time during the day to listen to the radio. Its just that when they start to talk about Farve I change it to something until I think its over.
I love sports but sometimes you just have to move on to something else for a while.
--- On Wed, 8/6/08, Nick Chevance <nickchevance at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Nick Chevance <nickchevance at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Husker] Re: OT (Head's Up - this is off topic)
To: jjj112665 at yahoo.com
Cc: "husker" <husker at tssi.com>
Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 8:07 AM
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:52 AM, j j <jjj112665 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I cant even tell you what the current Brett Farve situation is, I just got
tired of it and quit
> following it.
Well, here, jj, let me fill you in.....First Favre retired, then he
didn't, etc., etc., etc.,....
I guess I am too much of sports junkie to be able to avoid it all
together. I get up in the morning and sit and drink coffee before
getting ready for work. Lately its been too d*^&m hot and damp to sit
outside and watch the neighborhood light up in the morning, so I sit
and watch TV. Since I'm not too keen on working my abs, washing my
floors with the latest floor mop replacement, or getting info on how
important it is to have a clean colon (and I don't WANT to know), I
tend to watch Sportscenter, and I swear to G!d, there's at least three
to four stories about Favre stuffed into each hour of that program.
And then I love listening to Unsportsmanlike Conduct in the afternoon
here in Omaha, and they seem to have to discuss it for at least a half
an hour or more a day. Tonight, I'll go home an cut the grass with my
earphone radio on, and it will be discussed on whatever radio station
I listen to. Finally, the story made NPR the other day when I was
driving in to work. Can't get away from it. I admire your ability to
ignore it.
Nick
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has come
into use through the necessity of having some way to distinguish
between weather which will melt a brass doorknob and weather which
will only make it mushy."
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