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I Promise I'm Not Dead


Settling into the new digs and new job, that’s all. It’s taking a bit of time, but that’s expected. I’m definitely liking Reston, and being able to shop at Best Buy without guilt is… well… a little weird.

Quick takes:

  • VT-UVa: I like us by about 7 — it’ll be hard-fought, but I think the crowd is worth about 3 points, and our team is geared up for a tough game. Conversely, UVa’s performances against Miami and FSU do not speak well of their chances under pressure, especially on the road.
  • Bowl tripping: sure, the chances that we go there are very slim, but if we do lose the next two and fall all the way to the MPC Computers Bowl, I’m planning to go. After all, what other good reason will I ever have to go to Boise, Idaho? The only bowl I won’t go to is the Tangerine (the more likely possibility if we lose the next two) — bowl games before Christmas are a total joke. Sugar or Peach, of course, would be entirely acceptable.
  • I’m already learning how to drive up here. First key point: turn signals are a sign of weakness, inviting other drivers to thwart your plans. Second key point: those dashed white lines in rows on the roadway? They’re painted there for two NoVA-native motorsport events: the Straddle and the Slalom.
  • The Nationals: they’re gonna suck, but they’re my team now in the NL. I’m halfway considering getting a mini-season ticket package. And if the DC Council screws it up and forces them to Dulles in 3 years… so much the better.

More fun soon, including BTN Selling Out.

25 November 2004 / 3 Comments / Tags: football, nova, life

Comments on “I Promise I'm Not Dead”

  1. Just don’t let them corrupt you up there. I still can’t quite get over the fact that you think bowl games before Xmas suck, yet you would be willing to go to Boise, Idaho in the middle of winter.

    Kevin Donahue on November 26th, 2004 at 8:18 am
  2. I imagine the novelty of the blue turf, and a chance to mark another state off on the ‘visited’ list would be about the only appeal. Heck, I might go just for that reason. :)

    Matt on November 27th, 2004 at 9:34 am
  3. See, we Northern Virginia folks aren’t so bad once you understand some basic road rules. Although, now that you’re up here, you have to stop calling it NoVA, otherwise the natives will know you’re an imposter… :)

    capt.taco on November 29th, 2004 at 10:02 am