Sunday, September 21, 2008

 

A no coffee morning

I'm addicted to coffee. There are certainly other vehicles for caffeine, but coffee works best for me. Less extreme than injecting it, less sugar than a Coke. I've been told by a former boss, "I don't care when you show up, but DO NOT come to work without coffee again". Now that our fair city has a Starbucks, I can get fueled up easily, even when we're out of coffee or dairy.

I'm comfortable with my addiction. As they go, this one isn't so bad. Today, however, I had no time for coffee. Got up late, didn't sleep well thanks to our wildlife-intolerant dog, needed to go to church. So no cute hair, no coffee. Bad decision. Was groggy all through church, although I did get my errands done. Made a pot of coffee as soon as I got home and I've had one cup. It's not enough.

The Boy gets up and asks how I am. "Fine" I say. "Fine?" he asks worriedly. I don't get this. Why is it a bad thing to be "fine". As George Carlin said "no superlatives, nothing to gossip about". I can't be Little EY Sunshine every day and I especially can't do that when I'm tired and have had my coffee late. So if you get a "fine" out of me, take it and be happy. Don't continue the interrogation. "Really, fine, is that it?" "Well, I'm actually kinda tired and I didn't have coffee this morning" "OH" he says, offended that he's encountered me in this state. I fully admit that I'm not pleasant to deal with under the above circumstances. But I don't go rant and rave about it. If I'm asleep, don't wake me up. If you do and I'm crabby, hey, you woke ME up and you did so at your peril. If you think I'm irritable, leave me alone, don't poke at me with a stick. If I'm watching football, uh, ditto. That was the next question I got. "Why are you watching Oakland and Buffalo? You don't even like either of those teams." "It's the only game on. We don't get a noon Fox game today." "That's never stopped you before" (Huh? Stopped me from what? Watching a game between teams I don't particularly like? Well, yes, you're right.)

I don't get it. But then, the later I have coffee, the longer it takes to work. I could have dreamed all this.....See, this is why a no coffee morning is bad for EY

Monday, September 15, 2008

 

Fantasy Free Sundays

Last year, I participated in a fantasy football league for the first time. Sundays last season were a panic of trying to keep track of my players while I watched the games. Tracking stats, wondering why my guys weren't playing, weren't getting "enough" done was a constant worry. I'd watch players I like, but when they did well, I would be upset because they weren't "mine". I could be glad Pittsburgh won, but not happy that Willie Parker got more yards than my #2 running back.

Fast forward to this year and all I have to do on Sunday is WATCH. In the OAK/KC game, I didn't even have to do that. I could go outside and sweep off the deck and not care that I might be missing any "good" football or that a stat might come in without me noticing. Sigh.....I love this time of year

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

 

huh?

From a CBS sportscaster (not sure if it's Rich Gannon or the other guy calling the OAK/KC game), "missed assignments and mental errs will kill you". Mental ERRS? You mean mental ERRORS, dude?

Mental errs. That's a new one for me.

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

 

Which one....?

A). Enchiladas with shredded beef
B.) Chopped cooked spinach
C.) Sundried tomatoes

Which one of these is fun to eat and try to get out of your braces?



Can't make a guess? It's NONE OF THEM.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.....

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