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It’s a beautiful Sunday. My advice is, if you have something better to do today, do it.


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It is a beautiful day where I’m at in the world today so a friend and I are going to a local golf course and hitting the driving range and hoping they can slip us on for a round today. 

Is it a beautiful day where you are? Get outside and go for a walk! There’s probably a park near you, have you ever been there?

What about spending some time with the family or a friend you haven’t seen in awhile? Give them a call and see what they’re doing today. It’s the holiday season, a great time to reconnect with people whom you might have lost touch. 

If the weather isn’t great, maybe you can lift some weights or do some stretches. Get a workout in and get the blood pumping! Maybe learn how to cook that new dish you r been wanting to make. 

There’s just too many better ways to spend time than sitting on the couch watching losers lose. 

And if you don’t have anything better to do and plan on watching the game, I hope the team does what you want them to do. Because at this point I don’t really care if they win or lose. 

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2 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Yea I’m snowed in, can’t go anywhere and forgot to get grocers so I have oatmeal and beer. Perfect storm to wallow in misery and watch this poo.

What's your oatmeal recipe?  I've been making mine with  milk and vanilla extract. Then bananas with almond and pecan shavings, light drizzle of honey. Good poo.

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Yeah, tomorrow is promised to no one.  Follow the OP's advice and make the most of today! 

Fortunately, finding something/anything more enjoyable that watching this poor excuse for a NFL team should be a low bar to clear for just about all of us.

For instance, I plan on impaling my eyes with two red hot pokers.  Granted, it likely won't be much fun, and it might not be much of an improvement over another Sunday of Panthers football, but I know I'll never have to watch Matt Rhule on the sidelines again.  So I've got that going for me, which is nice. 

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4 minutes ago, The Natural said:

The highs aren't nearly as sweet without experiencing the lows. I managed to watch every snap of 2010, this is a piece of cake.

I asked for game tickets for my birthday that year… first time in history someone asked for torture as a present 

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