Sunday, February 07, 2010

12 Inches of Snow (times two)

In honor of the metro DC area. And rob's CD collection. And M.C. Shan.



64 comments:

  1. Not gonna lie - I was disappointed to see CBS cut away to a Couric-Barry interview, but I found it much more entertaining than I thought I would have. She did not hold back and he balanced between sounding contrite and holding to his beliefs. Good job by her and a humble showing by him.

    I'm just bummed it took away from the splendor of James Brown's hair in HD. Tremendous.

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  2. I'm gonna take it you missed Shannon Sharpe "singing" and ruining any Who song for the rest of my life then, or else you wouldve mentioned it.

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  3. saw the sharpe performance. he's got some cajones. and he knew all the words. i was a little impressed by that.

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  4. Actually, Dan makes a tremendous point...what were the odds Shannon Sharpe knew the words to any Who songs?

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  5. I'm not gonna lie, I'm looking forward to the new Super Bowl Shuffle commercial.

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  6. feeling good about my numbers in the family 10x10 pool. $25 on the line. my brother-in-law's brother, on the other hand, is in a pool with a $25k total payout.

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  7. what's the final line on this game?

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  8. Indy -5. O/U 57.

    Root for saints 6 colts 0.

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  9. shannon sharpe sang a who song? wow.

    i missed two parties this weekend-- caught strep throat from my kids and spent the last two days in a feverish delirium.

    then i found out my pool numers are 8 and 9.

    it figures.

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  10. Dave,
    I feel your pain. In the pool I am in every year, the last three I have had 5-2, 2-2, and 8-8. Not good times.

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  11. I am in jamaica, island not queens, so I know not why Abe is being referenced, but yes he is still kicking.

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  12. super bowl shuffle commercial my favorite thus far, but overall, none have exceeded expectations

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  13. daaangerous sequence here for folks who want a close game.

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  14. I'm just waiting for the commentator reaction in the event Freeney gets a sack. I predict it will be favre-esque.

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  15. it took about ten minutes but you were correct mayhugh.
    career builder #1 commerical.
    nice catch garcon. that wasn't important or anything.

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  16. Did Marls win the first half for his box pool? Was it the Pete's Tavern pool?

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  17. if so, marls is funding the g:tv summit

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  18. Um, are you listening to them?

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  19. Although Daltry can't sing. Townsend still sounds passable.

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  20. Also, I took a percocet tonight.

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  21. The Who are getting it done in a big way.

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  22. I agree. It took Daltry a few minutes for his voice to warm up, but they are really bringing it now.

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  23. But it's not REALLY the Who without "Thunderfingers" Entwhistle on bass.

    Don't be a hater, Teej. Remember Mick Jagger running around in a half-shirt?

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  24. I shall not hate...unless it's on the new medical drama from Jerry Bruckheimer, Miami Medical.

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  25. Senior citizen multi-millionaires singing anti-establishment songs during halftime of arguably the most corporatized event in the world...doesn't work for me.

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  26. sean payton's huevos are ginormous

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  27. WOW. I can't believe that call.

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  28. If I were the Colts Defense, I'd be a little rattled on this series.

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  29. The game badly needed that onside kick and elongated scrum. Hopefully that will set the tone for the 2nd half.

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  30. The Katrina Kick changes everything.

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  31. It just might open the floodgates.

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  32. Let's just hope Peyton and the Colts can keep their heads above water.

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  33. I'll admit I didn't expect a Denny's commercial during the SB.

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  34. Lack of such bold moves is why the Marv Levy's of the world failed at the most important time.

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  35. Who's the MVP at this point? Addai?

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  36. Winning QB. They both have good stats.

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  37. hartley could get some mvp votes if the saints win

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  38. didn't know jerry's repetoire went that deep

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  39. This game is setting up either QB for a chance at a game winning drive.

    What is Brees' completion percentage right now, about 85%?

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  41. I know that was super slo-mo, but that should really be a catch. He caught the ball over the line.

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  42. wow - not sure that was indisputable video evidence

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  43. How about some love for the Lance Moore effort?

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  44. I'd be happy with either a game tying drive or a pick by Sharper here.

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  45. For those of us in third world nations, update please.

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  46. Saints up 7 after 2 point conversion. 24-17. Colts driving with 3:50 left. Concern that they will score with too much time on the clock. They are moving the ball a little too feverishly.

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  47. Thanks jamboni. Keep it coming.

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  48. Barkley rocking what has to be a 58 suit jacket in the Taco Bell commercial.

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  49. Figures Lamar Odom would be in a Taco Bell ad.

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  50. Pick 6 for New Orleans. That should be your ball game.

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  51. Caldwell just moved his mouth.

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  52. They couldn't resist calling Caldwell "classy" in the post-game.

    And I'm kind of jazzed for "Undercover Boss"

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  53. are you virginians working today or off with the kids?
    next sporting event to look forward to - march hoops followed by Masters.

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  54. Front page, above the fold, of today's WashPo is a story about Saturday's snowstorm. DC is the capital of the free world, and the lead story in the city's premiere newspaper is about a two-day-old snowfall?

    Are the subways still shut down? Because underground trains can't run when there's snow on top of the tunnel.

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  55. The snow is a big deal here. It will probably have more impact on more people in the area than any other piece of news this year.

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  56. They are calling for an additional 10-20" starting tomorrow at noon. I'll be working from home until April.

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