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January 11, 2004

Saturday, Midnight

The Patriots just moved on to the semi-finals. Being extremely erratic in her football fanship, Girl-E is only excited in the mildly content way, although it did help the enthusiasm level to watch the game in a room full of drunk boys who automatically dealt her a hand of blackjack during each timeout/pause for station identification.

While walking down the 3 degree/-12 windchill street this morning, two fire engines wailed past Girl-E and stopped in front of the building she happened to be going to. Her first thought was not one of disappointment or fear, but rather pleasure at the thought of standing cozy by the blaze.

Some people really do let their dogs get way too fat.

Goodnight.

Posted by The Twins at January 11, 2004 12:04 AM

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Comments

1. The Pats won because I woke up two minutes before the end of game and made them win.

2. "By reason of extreme temperature exposure" should be a viable legal defense.

3. I have nothing to say about the fat dog thing, although my husband's uncle never, ever cuts his dogs' toenails so they kind of have this Nosferatu/Howard Hughes thing going on. No good, I tell you.

Posted by: nikita at January 12, 2004 03:36 PM

Twins? I Internet heart y'all and all, but if it's Panthers and Patriots in the Super Bowl, I'm gonna have to go with the Panthers.

No hard feelings. This is just bidness.

Posted by: Lex at January 14, 2004 10:15 AM

Hey, and that is totally your right, man. Football is one of the things I will not get in a skirmish about with my pals. It's on a short list.

Posted by: EV at January 14, 2004 10:22 AM