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"im gonna hand code my site and put it up.." yeah right

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Location: Chi-burbia, Illinois, United States

big dreams, poor decision making abilities. "it's like having a jet engine of a mind and an ox-cart of a body"

04 February 2007

eff comcast x abrazillion

i've had just about enough of this "this channel will be available shortly" nonsense on their H channels. caught some of the game in HD but my tivo decided to flip the channel, and until now [say 10min left in the 3rd] i haven't been able to get it back.
altho the rain isn't helping with the picture either.. ooOOooo.. HD raindrops.
dunno what the best commercial is yet.
hey wait- wasn't there a rumor about a ws iPod being announced during the 'bowl?

EDIT: 3:30 left in the 3rd.. did some player coming off the field drop a couple f bombs? hahah

EDIT2: 10ish left? its over.. commercial roundup- nothing stands out as a whole, but some good moments.. Carlos Mencia's "no speak english" joke.. oh his girlfriend one was alright too overall.. the last 5 seconds of the bud light 'hitchhiker' ad.. the "save Holland." part of that last e*trade spot.. and no new iPod, sigh.
HD clouds are still irritating me, but what can i do about the weather..
damn. after that last interception, i hit lou malnati's site to send my sis n bro-in-law a pie or two [they're Hoosiers].. all the good stuff is OOS. surprise :\

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litigious

gotta love the state of society today.. if i did have a party today, i'd be breaking the law:

The latest situation is perhaps even more bizarre -- but tragically, seems to fall closer to a correct legal reading of a really poorly written law. The NFL apparently nastygrammed a church for planning to host a Super Bowl party. The original complaint was first that the church was charging people, but also that they used the term "Super Bowl" (as if people would somehow believe that the church was associated with the NFL?). After the church agreed to let people in for free and not use the term, the NFL continued to complain, saying that showing the Super Bowl on a screen larger than 55 inches represents copyright infringement.

Go Bears!

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