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What are you doing for the big game ?

#1

Remember the days when everyone would be excited about making plans for Sunday?  That said, what are you doing for the game on Sunday?

 

Watching it at home?

Going to friends/neighbors house?

Sports bar?

Cutting grass?

 

Think I'll ride my bike to a local beach bar where I can divert my attention to another game in the event this one gets out of hand.


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#2

My normal routine depending if i go to the game or not is, sit at home with all the curtains pulled tight, a 12 pack of beer, my phones shut off and a bag of chips off to the side..


For some reason, this season doesn't make me want to bbq a lot on sundays anymore.. So i settle for a paxil sammich..
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#3

Big Game? Where?


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#4

At home in my chair after a long week, getting ready for another! Smile


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#5

What are you calling a "big game" Hurricane? This is just a regular game, nothing different except the location. Being in London does not make it more important than other regular season games. Neither does the opponent. The closest thing we have to a "big game" this season was already played.


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Quote:What are you calling a "big game" Hurricane? This is just a regular game, nothing different except the location. Being in London does not make it more important than other regular season games. Neither does the opponent. The closest thing we have to a "big game" this season was already played.


Urinate on parades much?
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#7

Quote:What are you calling a "big game" Hurricane? This is just a regular game, nothing different except the location. Being in London does not make it more important than other regular season games. Neither does the opponent. The closest thing we have to a "big game" this season was already played.
 

It may be a huge game for him because its in London.  No need to make him feel bad about it.

 

On topic, I will sit at home and watch at least the first 3 quarters before deciding whether to call it quits.  Going to the zoo's Halloween thing that night...I may be more excited for that, unfortunately.

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#8

Quote:What are you calling a "big game" Hurricane? This is just a regular game, nothing different except the location. Being in London does not make it more important than other regular season games. Neither does the opponent. The closest thing we have to a "big game" this season was already played.
 

How does every ounce of sarcasm go right over your head?

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#9

Playing golf.
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Quote:What are you calling a "big game" Hurricane? This is just a regular game, nothing different except the location. Being in London does not make it more important than other regular season games. Neither does the opponent. The closest thing we have to a "big game" this season was already played.


What was the big game that the Jags already played?
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#11

I'll probably miss this game my son's playoffs for the little league football team are all this weekend.


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#12

Quote:How does every ounce of sarcasm go right over your head?
 

Maybe ... it went over yours. Wink

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#13

I'm buying a teal fanny pack and some cowboy boots for the big game; I can't wait.

 

might even get spurs!


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#14

Getting drunk.


Beat that.


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#15

My ticket is part of the sapphire club. Which means I get three hours of open bar before the game, halftime, and three hours after the game. Should mqke it a lot less painful.
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#16

I'll do a home game simulation: In the third quarter, when we're getting blown out, I'll stand up, walk out to my driveway, get in my car, drive around the block and walk in the house with a look of disappointment on my face.
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#17

I'll be in the Wembley stands.
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