Which sports? Football, baseball, both - maybe a bit of hockey thrown in for good measure?
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So did we... well Brian did. He watched football, baseball and we would have watched hockey but the second game wasn't available for local viewing... which is Bull lol... we pay $140 for center ice and can't get the game lol. At least we can watch the games today. but the football (college) and baseball were almost enough to lull me to sleep lol.
Which 2nd game? It's pre-season now, and I don't think Center Ice goes into effect until the season starts for real.
We had the game from Stockholm, but there are some pre-season that we're not getting. And if they really wanted the Swedes to come out, they should have sent the Wings over - we have 7, or 8, or maybe 9 Swedes now. The King was in Michigan a week or so ago, and had a get-together with the Swedish Wings.
SWEEEETTTTTT.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10062008...ama_132395.htm
What happenned, I thought felons could not vote period?Quote:
Originally Posted by William Woods
I have to laugh about Bruce Springsteen and his acoustic concert he did at a political rally the other day.
I never really followed the "Boss". I have one of his albums and he has three songs that I liked.
I never went to any of his concerts-he's one of those 'sincere' rockers that I didn't find that entertaining.
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Tim Russert, the recently deceased news anchor/host, was a huge fan of BS's
and met him on one occasion. TR had invited him to go on his show for an interview. BS told Russert that he didn't want to get involved with a 'political'
TV show, and turned him down.
On the tribure show for TR one of the guests said that Russert was disappointed by BS and his refusal to participate.
At a concert soon after TR's death SpringSPLEEN dedicated a song to Russert, "Born in the U.S.A.'
BS appearance at this political rally made me laugh at the "phonyness" of a person who would turn down a chance to sit down with one of the brightest news personalities of our time-just to show up at a gathering for some political buffoons afterwards.
Moron.
Let's pretend I am a chef. World famous chef.
I listen to music and there is music I like very much and music I don't like. I can't read or write music and don't know a chord from a note. But I know what I enjoy and what I don't.
There is a man with an outstanding tv show about music. He and his guest are all very involved in music. He invites me to be a guest on his tv show. I decline because I do not feel I am qualified to discuss music the way they do. I am a chef, not a musician.
Later, I cook dinner for one of my favorite musicians.
Does that make me a buffon? Or a phony?
Or much smarter than a moron?
Of course neither of you see the "coralation" although I have no idea what that word means.
And if neither of you sees the correlation either....what can I say? Did I use too big of words?