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I haven't written anything in two weeks. Maybe because I don't feel like writing about anything. So... let's BULLET POINT!!!!!


1. Da Bears are 6-3 and I don't really see them improving that much until the end of the season. They have a super difficult schedule ahead of them with Packs, Pats, Vikes, Jets, and Dolphins (second game in 5 days). But If they win 10 games, with the comparitevly weak NFC they could get a chance at playoffs. (wow a long football rant). If they don't DeAngelo and Lovie both will be gone at the end of the season. A lot of people think that the problem is them, but I would go higher and say that the McCaskeys need to move on.

2. I am in a yearly turning down point. I always take Thanksgiving week off, follow by the Christamas-New Yras week off. Me and the Awesome Wife are going to visit Vegas this weekend.

3. There seems to be a lot of classic cameo appearences at the end of season. Chuck has Linda Hamilton, Robert Englund, Summer Glau and Timothy Dalton appearances. Castle brought in Lyle Lovett.

4. I've decided sometime ago to keep track of all of the uses of my SmartPhone, that are a bit unconventional. Meaning, anything that has nothing to do with calling, messaging or emailing.

1. Using the flashlight feature to find pacifiers in the baby's bedroom.
2. Using the video player to entertain baby during mealtimes.
3. Taking pictures of weird cars.

From Cars



Got nothing else.

Comments

Unknown said…
Where is the picture of pink Cadillac we saw at the Glen?
Ilya said…
Owners don't move on, when the team remains perpetually underachieving - not sure what gave you the idea that it ever happens... Football is a pretty lucrative business even for the worst teams, revenue sharing and all...
Teams can be repurchased. Didn't Cuban purchase Mavs from somebody. Maybe the current oweners will find some other lucrative business.

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