Monday, February 2, 2015

Weekend Weho Roundup: Super Bowl XLIX Edition

Short story: there was no brunch and I didn't get anything done, quite honestly. Laundry has piled up, papers have piled up, and the only trip to the grocery store was to buy beer for the game.

And what a game it was! Am I the only one who thought the last play re: the Seahawks was a complete botched up job? (No, not at all. Come on, Darrell; what were you thinking?) No matter what team you support, you gotta know that was a bad call, bad coaching. Doesn't matter who it is, and that's the truth. And geez, the fight that followed, et cetera et cetera? It almost felt like a dream, and not of the good variety. I would be interested to see some slow-mo video as to who actually started the fight, bum feelings or no.
Anyway, that game was pretty amazing. Many congratulations to the Patriots for the win. Now that I think about it, obviously sports are entertainment, and there are their politics involved and so on, but I have not been entertained quite like that in a long time, and I certainly haven't had that much fun watching football before. That is why NFL teams are paid the big bucks. Get it.

As mentioned in the outset, this weekend was one of those where I did nothing on the home front. Have you ever taken the day off to do laundry before? Yeah, me too; no shame. As much of a relief as that would be, though, it's not going to happen.

That's why you implement a hustle n' roll plan when you do have free time, and make it like a race against the clock. I don't know why, but there is an oddly satisfying feeling to whisk through like a cartoon tornado and leave everything spotless in your path. Like a reverse Tazmanian Devil.

Here's to a good week and minimum dissection and commentary regarding the known-to-be-mediocre but well-put-together production that was Katy Perry's Halftime Extravaganza. I love to dissect issues, too, but in some cases, breaking things down does not create or build up (especially when it's been done a million times and none of us [besides the subject] are any richer for it).

Although: many props where due, Lenny and Missy. Many Props Where Due.

Until next time!

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