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My father never played. My brother never played. I went to an all girls high school. In college I spent all the time I wasn't playing bridge for beer money, marching to end the war in Viet Nam. So I totally missed everything football. I don't really understand it and don't really care.

BUT, I love fireworks. And when the Seahawks win I can see fireworks from my living room. They are kind of lame but, heck, they are better than nothing and I get a charge out of them every time.

So, I try to tune into the last 5 minutes of the game so I'll know when to go stand by the window and get the best view. This year, the Seahawks have played a whole lotta football in the last 5 minutes of the games and tonight was no exception. They are going to be partying hearty in this 'hood for many hours to come yet tonight.

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My little eBay twerp continues to annoy. I got another note from him asking for the numbers on the back of the Treo. He says that he called Sprint with the number I gave him and they have no record of the serial number.

I took a picture of the number off the phone and sent it to him with a note saying that his implication was insulting. That I bought the phone in March from a Sprint Store and used it on their service until last week. And that if I did not receive payment from him by Wednesday, it would be sold to someone who would pay.

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Two new sit coms debuted last Wednesday on ABC. I finally have watched both of them. The one that the critics said was ok, I enjoyed thoroughly (The Knights of Prosperity). The one that the critics said was probably a keeper (In Case of Emergency) sucked eggs. I also watched the pilot of Dirt which everyone but [livejournal.com profile] kjaz said was horrible and it was not horrible at all. I think it's going to be highly entertaining...

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