Monday – 26 October 2009
That time of year has rolled around once again: It’s my birthday. I just realized something, too: Not only does my birthday fall on a Monday this year, but I was born on a Monday. Fortunately, I have had better luck than Solomon Grundy – this one, not this one… although I guess it’s really been better than either of them.
Once again, I have taken International Day off from work. It’s been a good – though short, so far – day, as I slept in this morning. Way in. And it was good. Selah. I have no “big plans” for the day, aside from running a couple of errands. Tonight, we’re heading over to SaraRules’ parents’ for “Birthday Dinner 2: Electric Boogaloo” and Monday Night Football.
Yesterday, SaraRules and I had a low-key Sunday. We slept in. We watched football. We went to the grocery store. She made an excellent beef stew, served in bread bowls. Logan came over for dinner, after which we plugged in one of the VCRs (old school, that’s right!) and watched Event Horizon. I’d never seen the movie before; it wasn’t bad. After I had some time to think about it, I realized that aspects of Sunshine reminded me of this movie. Maybe it’s me; maybe it’s Maybelline. *shrug* Either way, it was a decent movie.
After Logan left, I decided to watch another episode of Fringe. I’ve almost caught up with the regular broadcasts now; I think that I’m only one – maybe two – episodes back.
Instant Replay: Football Recap
It was an odd day of football. There were some good games, as well as some real sleep-inducers. More importantly, there are fewer undefeated teams than there were last week. Here’s how the day wound up:
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Buffalo Bills at Carolina Panthers
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20 – 9
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Another game that we missed. And, once again, one that I think I’m glad that I didn’t see. Maybe the Panthers will be good again, someday… |
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New Orleans Saints at Miami Dolphins
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46 – 34
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Not even the Dolphins could bring me any joy this week. To their credit, they hung in there pretty well – keeping the lead, even – until the fourth quarter started. Then the Saints racked up twenty-two unanswered points.
And that’s how you lose ball games.
In today’s Boilermaker Watch: Mr. Brees threw for 298 yards in today’s win. |
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Green Bay Packers at Cleveland Browns
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31 – 3
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Another game that we didn’t get to see.
Sorry, … but thanks for keeping us out of the bottom of the division! |
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Minnesota Vikings at Pittsburgh Steelers
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17 – 27
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This game we did watch. Wow. Brett Favre and the Vikes dropped their first game to the Steelers. The game started off as a good contest, but the Vikings started making mistakes – fumbles and dropped passes – late in the game that cost them the win.
Sorry, . |
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Chicago Bears at Cincinnati Bengals
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10 – 45
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I didn’t see this game, but I had hoped that the Bears could pin an “L” on the Bengals. No such luck. Apparently, the Bengals – and more importantly, Cedric Benson – had a few things to prove the the boys from the Windy City. And they went about it in a big way.
Congratulations to and . |
Stray Toasters
- Thanks for all of the birthday wishes and good tidings!
(There’s a lot of crosspollination between LJ and Facebook, it seems…)
- SaraRules woke up feeling poorly this morning. (Physically, not “Oh, no… it’s swine flu!”) Please send well-wishes her way.
- Listening, Party for Two: Ella Fitzgerald Live
- I used to be a fairly regular reader of The Gods of Arr-Kelaan. Then, it kind of fell of my daily radar. I now go back every few months and catch up on the story. Last night, I stumbled across this strip, which made me chuckle, especially the middle and last rows of panels:
- Reversing the brain impairments caused by sleeplessness
- World’s smallest working model train set unveiled
- I should probably try to avoid The Apple Store, Best Buy, The Garden of Sweden and Toys ‘R’ Us today…
- Detroit house auction flops for urban wasteland
He gets right on to
The friction of the day…
Namaste.