When the boredom overtook us, he began to speak

Three random nuggets.

1. A new picture of Darcy Maeda. Which requires me, by law, to link to this picture.

2. There is a fairly good possibility that I will be in Houston for the Titans-Texans tilt on October 21. Should that happen (and should I manage to stay out of the emergency room this time), would people be interested in a get-together on Saturday evening? I assume I can twist Tim’s arm enough that he will drink…who else might swing it?

3. Interesting take on Darius Walker from Fanhouse. Shockingly, it was not written by Stephanie. Other people thinking about the Texans? What’s next, cats sleeping with dogs? Britney looking good on the VMAs? Me not making jokes about Manning and Chesney?!?! Anarchy!!!!

4 Responses to “When the boredom overtook us, he began to speak”

  1. Tman
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    If you decide to see Vince Bowl II in Nashville this year, then you will have plenty of drinking buddies, and you can bring the food and booze I plan on winning from you this year with you, thus saving the postage!

    Win-Win!

    Seriously, we Titans fans are much more impressed than we ever have been with this years Texans. Getting rid of Carr looks to have been a bigger catalyst than previously thought. I’m looking forward to see how you guys measure up to the Super Bowl Champs, as we measured up approximately 15 yards short in game one, which considering the talent level is fine with me.

    The Jags look to be everyones bitch in the AFC South this year, who’d a thunk it?


  2. Matt
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    Agreed re: the Jags. Weird. It’s like their entire defense forgot how to tackle.

    Odds of me coming to the Nashville game if I lose the Houston game: 10,000:1. Odds of me coming if I win: markedly better.


  3. 5stringJeff
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    I’ll take all the Texans press I can get… but Michael David Smith isn’t exactly a quality writer.


  4. Matt
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    That might be the understatement of the week.