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What will you be doing during the draft?


arbnranger

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It's an exciting day most of us have been anticipating for a while now, some would say they have been begging for it to finally arrive.

Unfortunately, I wont be doing anything spectacular on this draft night. I will be comfy at home, doing a little grilling, sipping on a Tito's and OJ (not a smokescreen for Howard) feet propped up on the ottoman. The projector will be fired up, watching it on big screen, naked.

What are your plans for tonight's draft?

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Frying up some fish & shrimp & watching it with my boy & my wife (she's a Green Bay fan but... meh.)

If Gettleman manages some kind of magic, the boy & I will continue our football tradition of me jumping off the couch cheering & him taking his pants off & running around the room.

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7 minutes ago, arbnranger said:

It's an exciting day most of us have been anticipating for a while now, some would say they have been begging for it to finally arrive.

Unfortunately, I wont be doing anything spectacular on this draft night. I will be comfy at home, doing a little grilling, sipping on a Tito's and OJ (not a smokescreen for Howard) feet propped up on the ottoman. The projector will be fired up, watching it on big screen, naked.

What are your plans for tonight's draft?

I'm playing double header soccer game! 

Messi time !!!

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Coachin t-ball till 7, then waith for my daughter's softball game to get over... Should get home & plant my ass in front of NFLN just before 8pm..... and beers... and I will watch to the end considering the trade back into the 1st possibility......

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7 minutes ago, 332nd said:

Frying up some fish & shrimp & watching it with my boy & my wife (she's a Green Bay fan but... meh.)

If Gettleman manages some kind of magic, the boy & I will continue our football tradition of me jumping off the couch cheering & him taking his pants off & running around the room.

Nice, I still do the Mark Gastineau on occasion.

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