Friday, October 13, 2006

A plan that makes sense

So I'm writing in my kitchen and may have to be here for some time as the floor is covered in grocery bags from BK's recent shopping trip. He was giddy with the excitement of finding a meat wholesaler that sells to the common man. Apparently, Bk has taken it upon himself to cook every night through monday, this is a far cry from the bryan who last week announced that he might be done with making dinners. I'm glad that resolve quickly evaporated.

As the bulk of this readership has no doubt noticed, its gotten cold in Chicago. This has became most apparent to me this morning as 20 minutes after I got to work I realized that my hair was sticking up like alfalfa's. A natural result of wearing a hat I suppose. Hopefully some time this winter the alfalfa look will have caught on with the business set and I won't have to worry about it anymore.

---2 day break in the writing

So I just finished watching Studio 60, its good, I like it. It makes me want to write. All good things. The Bears game was something else. Of course the moment I walk away in disgust (about the 4th INT) is a play before the bears return the fumble for the TD. Tough game though, I expect 3 people died in Chicago b/c of Bears related Heart Attacks. Its awesome though, I got the sense the defense was like "fuck it! we can win without an offense, we just have to keep them off the field." mentality. Anyway, the weekend was fun. I think I'm going to try and start running to try and abrogate the effects of my current high calorie, delicious, food centered lifestyle. But of course that will most likely not happen. Oh well.

It was fun to hang out with meagles, JW, LH, and all the others who came over for football and food last night. Hopefully y'all take the hint and come over more often.

1 Comments:

Blogger W said...

I read something that said that the frequency of men visiting emergency rooms goes up significantly in the two hours following a major sporting event, and it goes up significantly over the hours of the sporting event. The study interpreted this to mean that men were putting off going to the emergency room so they could finish watching the end of the game, not that the games were causing the injuries, but I guess both are possibilities, or may even be compounding factors.

10/17/2006  

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