Citizen K only was able to watch the second half of the game today, but he figures he didn't miss much. In that half, the Hawks seized the Mo-Mentum and channeled Citizen K fave Martin Luther King, Jr., as despite several potentially debilitating miscues, they simply persevered and eventually overcame. Citizen K liked so much about this game, his fingers actually locked up while typing; hence, this post was completed the next day. (However, all references to "today" and "today's game" remain unretouched, because you all know what he means. Likewise, all game descriptions contained within refer solely to the second half.) Read the rest at Citizen K Likes This.
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Too many gems to individually laud each one. Enjoyed all four quarters of that post, unlike the game, of which I only enjoyed two. I think if I ever need an alias, from now on, I'm going to call myself "Eric Abacus", unless of course, Issac Bruce (not Torry Holt) is already using it! :-)
ReplyDeleteHoly Birds & snakes & Airplanes, Batman -- Isaac Bruce WAS afraid!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fitting end to the first place world as the Rams knew it before yesterday.
noodle rake went to Puyallup H.S. Just a note for you sir.
ReplyDeleteSup Paul?
meezy likes beating the Rams. Didn't get to see most of the game first time in 4 years, had to go do some stuf for my mom this weekend.
ReplyDeleteHope the game is on NFL Replay. I love that commercial.
Heh. Noodle Rake. Yeah, I remember Harbor Duck convincing him to play football with the Huskies. I'd say he made a pretty good decision. He's certainly done his fair share of work to kill the Hawks, that's for sure (although Noodle was a non-factor yesterday, really).
ReplyDeleteRight you are, PosiPaul: Torry Holt = Isaac Bruce. (I swear I am not a racist who thinks all black, Hawks-killing receivers look alike.)
ReplyDeletehas anyone found the hidden picture of Jessica in my lead-in post above?
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