31 thoughts on “December 1, 2013: Brown Christmas”

    1. Kevin McHale doing something under handed? Why, i never.

      Also, I didn't know there was a hotel called Sodagate.

  1. It doesn't matter how many times in the last seven years I have said I can't stand football. Any time I'm visiting my in-laws and the Bears are playing re Vikings, it's automatically assumed I want to defend my Minnesotan honor and take up the pro-Viking side of football banter. This same thing would happen when I'd visit family in Wisconsin as a kid, particularly during the Fare era (thankfully, they learned). This kind of forces participation makes me hate the NFL and football culture all the more.

    1. The choir appreciates the sermon.
      Double the stress if you actually professed football fandom once, particularly in the years right out of college when you got the job through which lots of people know you.

  2. Makeshift multimeter (pulled-apart flashlight) tells me that my dryer isn't heating because the thermal fuse is blown.
    Now to find out if there's a place that sells them and is open on Sundays.

    1. ...no.
      I can wait until tomorrow to pick one up at Dey Distributing.
      By which I mean have my wife pick one up because they're open 8am-5pm.
      We'll be cutting things close on laundry. Dryer went out before Thanksgiving.

      1. There are these "wonderful" things called laundromats. They are a pain sometimes, but they work. Although in the past, my wife just asked the neighbors if we could use theirs while ours was broken. Also, if you have family in the area, that could be good, too.

      1. I walked out of Target Field one night right behind RT. He was mobbed, but took the time to say hi to everyone. Seems like a pretty down to earth dude.

  3. I was half watching the Wolves at a bar (hooray for being a designated driver).
    Another second half meltdown?

  4. I just bought the complete 5 e-books of A Song of Ice and Fire on Amazon for 10 bucks. Sweet. Now I just gotta figure out how to use the Kindle cloud with my iPhone.

      1. State aid to Grambling is $13.8 million, meaning athletics gets about half the state money allotted to the entire university.

        Holy [redacted]. That's an embarrassment, at multiple levels. Dance, Mr. Bojangles, dance!

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