I thought it'd be fun to document this year's Super Bowl Sunday, in a weird diary-esque fashion.
11:32 a.m. - Super Bowl Sunday is here. I smell like the weekend - not a great thing. But with a cup of coffee and a breath of fresh air, I realize that the holiday has finally come: it's game day baby!
1:12 p.m. - But not without some work first, off to the office. Enjoy the SUNYAC standings on page 35, took me like a halfie.
2:35 p.m. - Roommates did a great job of cleaning the house while I was at work, but the conclusion was made that we didn't have enough furniture for the number of expected guests. Naturally, we decided to move the coffee table against the wall, and put a mattress in the center of the room. Throw in some pillows, some blankets; well, that's a stew baby!
4:18 p.m. - Just put in the food order, and it was a doozie! Not only did we call in two sheets of za from Mark's Pizzeria, but we phoned our man Jimmy Z for fifty $.50 wings. The collective excitement in the room was only lost when FOX cued the Maroon 5. What a snoozer. I know it's early pre-game afternoon warm-ups, but it's still the Super Bowl, man.
4:47 p.m. - Every year we fill up our white board with stupid gambling ideas we can bet on the game, and this year is no different. Some of the best from this year's list: The first player to score's jersey number (over/under 32.5), which beer company will have the first commercial and what song the Black Eyed Peas will open to at halftime. But the best one is the "If Aaron Rodgers has a rushing touchdown, what celebration does he perform? The general attitude in the room is feeling his trendy championship belt move, but I think if he sees a group of cheeseheads in the first few rows he's going to go for the leap into the stands, sort of Lambeau-esque.
Q1 10:54 - (yawning) Oh did the game start?
Q1 4:56 - Between the dropped passes, muffed punt and sloppy play, we're in for a real exciting Super Bowl here! But honestly, these players can't be blamed for being a little jittery in the first quarter; playing in this game is unlike anything many of these players have done. Most Super Bowls start pretty slow and boring, and it appears that this one is on that path as well. By the way, I've switched over from real time to game time. Try to keep up.
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