Slowest sports day of the year?

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mredskins
07-17-2008, 03:59 PM
Glen Burnie (it's a little slice of heaven on earth!)

That may have been the first time in the history of the world that has ever been said! GB is a hole man.

mooby
07-17-2008, 04:20 PM
Damn ya'll my Sunday rituals are totally different lol. During this last season, I was primarily working between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., and I always had to work Saturday nights because that's when the trucks came in, so when I'd get off work at 6 on Sunday morning I'd go home, immediately hit the hay, and set my alarm for 12:55 lol so I wouldn't miss the start of the game. I used to have this one very unnerving dream all the time, like I'd be sleeping during that time period and then I'd dream that I turned my alarm off and I had just missed more than half the game or the game was already over. Then I'd panic and wake up and discover I didn't miss anything lol. Another thing that sucked was unless I set my ff lineup by the time I went to work on Saturday night then I wouldn't have the correct lineup in and it would cost me precious points, which is why I bowed out of FF this year.

steveo395
07-17-2008, 08:46 PM
I can't wait for the season. Sundays are so boring without football.

Riggo44
07-17-2008, 09:01 PM
I wwould get ticket if I lived out there.

Must be so weird to watch the one o'colock at ten am. It must be nice.

I have the NFL ticket it's the only way to go living in CA. That’s funny I was thinking it must be weird to sit around until 1 pm to watch the first set of games. On Mondays you guy’s have to wait until 9 pm for the game to even start. I went to the Monday night game against Dallas a few years ago and the game didn't end until after midnight.

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